Scam (film)
Scam | |
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VHS Artwork | |
Distributed by | Viacom Enterprises |
Directed by | John Flynn |
Produced by | David Lancaster |
Written by | Craig Smith |
Starring |
Christopher Walken Lorraine Bracco Miguel Ferrar Martin Donovan |
Music by | Stephen Graziano |
Cinematography | Ric Waite |
Editing by | Michael N. Knue |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Scam is a 1993 television film adaptation of crime drama novel by Craig Smith named Ladystinger. It originally aired on Showtime in May 1993.
Plot
Maggie Rohrer (Lorraine Bracco) is a seductive con-artist scamming the rich in Miami Beach. When she picks the wrong mark, Jack Shanks (Christopher Walken), he blackmails her into working with him on the ultimate scam in Jamaica. He wants to use her talents in a much bigger scam: ripping off a crime lord by getting at his programmer's computer files. But she starts to have doubts about what he's really after when she finds a huge stash of loot with the disks. He claims no knowledge of the money, she distrusts him, he's using her, things start getting dangerous and even murderous - and then her boyfriend shows up. When the scam turns deadly, murder and double-cross become the only way to finish their dangerous game.
DVD release
It is unknown if Paramount will release the film onto DVD or Blu-ray.
Cast
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Christopher Walken | Jack Shanks |
Lorraine Bracco | Maggie Rohrer |
Miguel Ferrer | Barry Landers |
Martin Donovan | Gordon Wexler |
James McDaniel | Daniel Poole |
Daniel von Bargen | Albert Magliocco |
Eric Avari | Mr. Ayub |
Production
John Flynn says he was offered the film by Showtime on the basis of his work for them on Nails (1992). The movie was shot in Jamaica. Flynn:
It was a privilege to work with Chris Walken. What a fine actor he is. Miguel Ferrer and Martin Donovan are also first-rate talents, but Lorraine Bracco was clinically depressed at the time, having trouble with her boyfriend Edward James Olmos and her ex-husband Harvey Keitel. So Lorraine wasn’t at the top of her game in Scam.[1]
References
- ↑ Harvey Chartand, "Interview with John Flynn", Shock Cinema 2005 accessed 16 February 2015
External links
- Scam at the Internet Movie Database
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