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Heaven's Prisoners

  • 1996
  • R
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
6K
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Teri Hatcher, Alec Baldwin, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Kelly Lynch in Heaven's Prisoners (1996)
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A hardened New Orleans cop, Dave Robicheaux, finally tosses in the badge and settles into life on the bayou with his wife. But a bizarre plane crash draws him back into the fray when his fam... Read allA hardened New Orleans cop, Dave Robicheaux, finally tosses in the badge and settles into life on the bayou with his wife. But a bizarre plane crash draws him back into the fray when his family is viciously threatened.A hardened New Orleans cop, Dave Robicheaux, finally tosses in the badge and settles into life on the bayou with his wife. But a bizarre plane crash draws him back into the fray when his family is viciously threatened.

  • Director
    • Phil Joanou
  • Writers
    • James Lee Burke
    • Harley Peyton
    • Scott Frank
  • Stars
    • Alec Baldwin
    • Kelly Lynch
    • Mary Stuart Masterson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Joanou
    • Writers
      • James Lee Burke
      • Harley Peyton
      • Scott Frank
    • Stars
      • Alec Baldwin
      • Kelly Lynch
      • Mary Stuart Masterson
    • 64User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alec Baldwin
    Alec Baldwin
    • Dave Robicheaux
    Kelly Lynch
    Kelly Lynch
    • Annie Robicheaux
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    • Robin Gaddis
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Bubba Rocque
    Teri Hatcher
    Teri Hatcher
    • Claudette Rocque
    Vondie Curtis-Hall
    Vondie Curtis-Hall
    • Minos P. Dautrieve
    • (as Vondie Curtis Hall)
    Badja Djola
    Badja Djola
    • Batist
    Samantha Lagpacan
    • Alafair
    Joe Viterelli
    Joe Viterelli
    • Didi Giancano
    Tuck Milligan
    Tuck Milligan
    • Jerry Falgout
    Hawthorne James
    Hawthorne James
    • Victor Romero
    Don Stark
    Don Stark
    • Eddie Keats
    Carl A. McGee
    • Toot
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Det. Magelli
    Christopher Kriesa
    Christopher Kriesa
    • Priest
    • (as Chris Krisea)
    Saul Stein
    Saul Stein
    • Dom
    Chuck Zito
    Chuck Zito
    • Tony
    Socorro Santiago
    Socorro Santiago
    • Spanish Nun
    • Director
      • Phil Joanou
    • Writers
      • James Lee Burke
      • Harley Peyton
      • Scott Frank
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    User reviews64

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    Corno-2

    Fantastic stuff!

    Not exactly faithful to the book but the film certainly delivers as an enjoyable thriller.

    Alec Baldwin is superb as Robicheaux, Lynch, Masterson and Hatcher are rather pretty and give the film what is needs but are mainly forgotten about as the film progresses. Roberts shows that he does have a great deal of talent to offer when it comes to a juicy part like this.

    The film isn't brimming with action thankfully but it has a number of lengthy and exciting action sequences.

    It seems to me that Baldwin is becoming something of the thinking mans action hero. Whilst Willis is off doing the brainless actioners Baldwin manages to get the intelligent movie. This is a fine example as is The Edge.

    Baldwin makes this movie stunningly enjoyable and the supporting actors help a little but Baldwin manages to carry the whole thing single handedly.
    Rhodes-8

    Against most reviews of this film, for the genre it is it is one of the best.

    I put this film up there with "Two Days in the Valley", as one of the most entertaining of its genre of cops-excops-drugs-mob type movies. I think the main criticism of it has to do with the ruthless violence along with the revenge theme of Baldwin's part. But violence is as violence does in film. Although it ends abruptly, Baldwin's acting was still superb, and so was everyone else's acting. All the female actors did superb job, not just Teri Hatcher. The writers could have put more meaningful time and script into the DEA agent's role as he also had added some positive "good guy" vibe to it, although "good-guy vibe" was not 100% present in his role. It was unclear as to why he kept showing up the way he did in the movie. Writing further revelation of that into the movie could have been done and helped round out the movie more. They had a good actor in the role of the DEA agent, as well. Good acting in the role of Baldwin's Bayou employee.
    8bob_bear

    I beg to differ

    I thought the opening scene was one of the best movie openings I've ever watched - beautifully written and sensitively played.

    Drawn in from the outset, I was happy to watch the plot unfold. Yes, it could be argued that the main protagonist brings his troubles upon himself but that is hardly a plot fault - some people do.

    Problems with the film? I don't know why an actress of Mary Stuart Masterson's caliber should take on such a nothing role. And the plane crash looked cheap and unconvincing. Otherwise, I have no complaints. I love the books and I thoroughly enjoyed the film.

    I have read the previous reviews which seem to be critical for the most part and I am left wondering why they are so. I've watched a lot of rotten films and this certainly isn't one of them. I give it an eight out of ten. I enjoyed it.
    7lacarpool

    Robicheaux is a character well known to award winning writer James Burke

    while this movie does not really capture the flavor of Burkes "prose" it's nice to see recognition of one of fictions better characters. Noticeably missing is the character "Clete Purcell" who was Dave R's former NOPD homicide partner. I see that Tommy Lee Jones will tackle A TV version of another Robicheaux mystery of which 16 Robicheaux novels have been written. Moe action by Baldwin and an interplay between he and the missing Clete Purcell might have brought this movie along further into another feature. New Orleans is always the great mixture of characters and places for mystery, murder and mayhem.

    Alex Baldwin does a great job given some of the missing flavor of James Lee Burkes writing. Baldwin made a great looking "Shadow" as well with an unfortunate script.
    jess-30

    Dave Robicheaux, New Orleans detective

    Nearly remake of 'The Big Easy' with very similar plot. Former police detective, supposedly kicked off force, for excessive violence, becomes involved in criminal underworld machinations involving his old childhood friend. Some New Orleans ambiance but not enough for dyed-in-the-wool fans. Essentially slightly above-average action film with lots of graphic violence and not too many surprises in the plot.

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    • Trivia
      According to lead Alec Baldwin's co-star Eric Roberts, Baldwin took a huge risk during the shoot (related by Roberts) as follows: "Heaven's Prisoners (1996) was probably one of the best location shoots I've ever had because it was down in New Orleans, and we were down there for probably 10 or 12 weeks, and it was just a blast. Oh, and one little story that people might like: It was my first night there, I wasn't shooting but I was on the set to say hello to Phil Joanou, our director. Alec (Baldwin) had this scene where he had to jump into the water-pond, really-and swim across it. They're getting ready, they're all set up, Phil says, "Here we go! Alec, you ready?" "Yeah!" And suddenly alligator eyes appear on the water. Everybody freezes. "There's a gator! Oh, my God!" Alec says, "It's cool. I'm going in." The stuntman goes, "You're not going in!" Alec says, "Roll the camera!" They roll the camera, Alec jumps in, crosses the pond, gets out. "Okay, we got the shot?" And we moved on. I couldn't believe it. He's got the balls of a dinosaur, dude. It was wild. True story! He really did that. It was cool!"
    • Goofs
      Roger Ebert's assessment of the rings left by Claudette's gin Rickey was completely off base, incorrect in both facts as presented as well as needlessly snarky.

      Bubba Rock mentions the gin Rickey fixation that Claudette has in their first scene. Bubba also insists Dave use a coaster in this scene, in addition to getting in a spat with Claudette, as Bubba is annoyed by her not using one.

      Later, Claudette is seen on Dave's porch drinking from her stainless steel thermos. You can clearly see that she uses a very small cup that also serves as a lid for the thermos, not much bigger than a shot glass, with a wider base. There are only a couple of rings, not many, as if to suggest she was not setting the cup down between sips.

      The rings on the table in the porch scene, and later near the end, are residue from the gin Rickey from when Claudette pours the drink from her thermos. Gin Rickeys contain lime, a distinctive taste and smell that will leave residue after evaporating. Dave also notices the rings on the porch table.

      In the late reveal, when Dave spots the rings after killing Romero, Claudette's pitcher is in the same shot, tipped over next to the rings of lime and gin, which again, is from pouring into a small cup.

      During that scene near the end, Dave, a former homicide detective and recovering alcoholic, Dave tastes the residue. The taste of gin might just be known to a former big time drinker. Lime is again, hard to miss. Dave can also see the thermos, again, tipped over next to the drink rings.

      Mere seconds later, in the very next scene after Dave discovers the leftover gin Rickey thermos and evaporated residue, he confronts Claudette at the Rock residence, who is drunk, this time drinking from a glass. Dave asks her, "Where's your little thermos?".

      Thus, Ebert's observation that the residue must have come from condescension, was incorrect. Dave saw the rings which were a result of pouring into a shallow cap from a thermos, the thermos on Claudette and in the cleaners later, knew the drink she drank, and tasted the distinctive residue, which is how he reasoned that Claudette was behind the hit. There is no factual error concerning this part of the plot, whatsoever. Roger Ebert was wrong.
    • Quotes

      Dave Robicheaux: I want those other two men that killed my wife.

      Bubba Rocque: I had nothin' to do with that, Dave. When I wanna straighten out a problem, a person's gonna see this face.

      Dave Robicheaux: They were your people.

      Bubba Rocque: I'm gonna tell you somethin', and I'm gonna tell you only once. Now you can accept it, or you can stick it up your ass. I am one guy. I am not a crime wave. And when you mess with the action outta New Orleans, you fuck with hundreds of people. Do you understand, Dave Robicheaux?

      Dave Robicheaux: My wife had to be buried in a closed casket. I want you to think about that for a minute. Now, I'm gonna find those two men, and when I do, I'm gonna squeeze them extra hard, and if your name comes outta either one of their mouths, I'll be back here to feed your sorry fuckin' ass to the shrimp.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Twister/Captives/Boys/Dead Man/Cold Comfort Farm (1996)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by The Hoax

      Courtesy of Code Blue/Atlantic Recording Corporation

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Prisioneros del cielo
    • Filming locations
      • White Castle, Louisiana, USA(Nottoway Plantation)
    • Production companies
      • PVM Entertainment
      • Savoy Pictures
      • The Rank Organisation
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,009,305
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,308,797
      • May 19, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,009,305
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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