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10 to Midnight

Year:
Duration:
101 min
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
IMDB rate:
6.2
Director:
J. Lee Thompson
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1983-03-11
Filming Locations: Thrifty - 11321 National Boulevard - Los Angeles, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $4,520,000
Gross: $7,100,000 (USA) Admissions 578,000 (France)
Cast
Actor
Character
Jeana Keough
Jeana Keough
10 to Midnight
Charles Bronson
Leo Kessler
Lisa Eilbacher
Laurie Kessler
Andrew Stevens
Paul McAnn
Gene Davis
Warren Stacy
Geoffrey Lewis
Dave Dante
Wilford Brimley
Captain Malone
Robert F. Lyons
Nathan Zager
Bert Williams
Mr. Johnson
Iva Lane
Bunny
Ola Ray
Ola
Kelly Preston
Doreen
Cosie Costa
Dudley
Paul McCallum
Lab Technician
June Gilbert
Betty
Arthur Hansel
Judge
Sam Chew Jr.
Minister
Katrina Parish
Tina
Shawn Schepps
Peg
Sydna Scott
Mrs. Johnson
Barbara Pilavin
Mrs. Byrd
Beau Billingslea
Desk Sergeant
James Keane
Jerry
Jerome Thor
Medical Examiner
Breck Costin
Tim Bailey
Carmen Filpi
Hotel Clerk
Deran Sarafian
Dale Anders
Jeane Manson
Margo
Lynette Harrison
Ticket Girl
Neal Fleming
Young Man
John Garwood
Millikan
Shay Duffin
Nestor
Daniel Ades
Ben Linker
Cynthia Reams
Hooker
Kyle Edward Cranston
Party Intern
Beth Reinglass
Office Girl
Monica Ekblad
Second Office Girl
Patti Tippo
Party Girl
Anne Lockhart
Murder Victim
Ron Preston
Orderly
Kyle J. Wood
Med. Student
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Trivia
This Charles Bronson movie was theatrically released between his pictures Death Wish II (1982) and The Evil That Men Do (1984).
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(at around 1h 30 mins) Warren Stacy (Gene Davis) picks up the police radio and it says: "Code 6, Florence and Normandie". Nine years later, the largest riot in Los Angeles' history (also known as "The Rodney King Riots") would break out at that very same intersection.
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This Charles Bronson vehicle was developed and made when development on another Bronson project, The Evil That Men Do (1984), went into turnaround prior to a visit to the Cannes Film Festival. Producer Pancho Kohner and Cannon Films chairman Menahem Golan then decided to make this Charles Bronson vehicle instead. The other project, The Evil That Men Do (1984), was eventually made after and was Bronson's next movie after this.
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Goofs
At the end of the movie, McCann pulls up in a beige car. After Kessler shoots Stacy, the camera pans out and now there are black and white police cars everywhere and McCann's beige car is nowhere to be seen.
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Blood on Warren's naked body keeps appearing and disappearing and appearing in different parts at climax of the film.
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When Bronson is walking to his kitchen at night, he crosses in front of a well-lit, out of frame window. Clearly visible in shadow form is the head of a crewmember wearing a baseball cap.
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Quotes
Laurie Kessler: My father's gonna kill you!
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Leo Kessler: You go in that courtroom and forget what's legal and do what's right.
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Leo Kessler: [referring to a masturbatory device found in Warren's apartment] You know what this is for, Warren? It's for JACKING OFF!
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Photos from cast
Jeana Keough
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