Walking the Edge

Walking the Edge

1983 Theatrical Poster
Directed by Norbert Meisel
Produced by Sergei Goncharoff
Written by Curt Allen
Starring Robert Forster
Nancy Kwan
Joe Spinell
A Martinez
James McIntire
Wayne Woodson
Luis Contreras
Russ Courtney
Music by Jay Chattaway
Edited by Warren Chadwick
Distributed by Empire Pictures
Release dates
1983
January 11, 1985
Running time
93 Min
Country United States
Language English
Home Video DVD Cover

Walking the Edge is a 1983 crime film and action film written by Curt Allen and directed by Norbert Meisel. It stars Robert Forster, Nancy Kwan, Joe Spinell, A Martinez, James McIntire, Wayne Woodson, Luis Contreras.

This film at first seems to be the average run-of-the-mill violent exploitation action drama of the '80s, but as the story unfolds it becomes apparent that the acting, dialogue and characters take it to a different level.[1]

Plot

In the opening scene, a criminal gang led by Brusstar (Joe Spinell) enters a home with the intention of killing a man. A housewife, Christine (Nancy Kwan), survives the hit that kills her husband and young son. Shocked, she discovers that her upstanding citizen of a husband (played by Phil H. Fravel) was a drug dealer. She decides to take revenge on the criminal gang that has murdered her husband and son.

A "down on his luck" L.A. taxi driver and numbers runner, Jason Walk (Robert Forster) unwittingly becomes involved.[2] He helps her in her quest to survive and take revenge on the people who murdered her family.[3]

Availability

The film was released on videocassette in 1985 by Vestron Video. Afterwards, Anchor Bay released the film onto DVD in 2000. The DVD contained a commentary by director Norbert Meisel and stars Nancy Kwan and Robert Forster. The DVD has now been discontinued and as of May 24, 2010, no plans have been made to re-release the film onto DVD.

Cast

References

  1. Revolving Video - ‘Walking The Edge’ Review
  2. The New York Times, Movies - Walking the Edge (1984)
  3. Alibris Movies - Walking the Edge (1984)

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