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The Squeeze

Year:
Duration:
101 min
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Romance | Thriller
IMDB rate:
4.4
Director:
Roger Young
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1987-07-10
Filming Locations: Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
Earnings
Gross: $2,228,951 (USA) Filming Dates 28 August 1986 Related Links
Cast
Actor
Character
Ric Abernathy
Bouncer
Danny Aiello III
Ralph Vigo
Rae Dawn Chong
Rachel Dobs
Bobby Bass
Poker Player
Leslie Bevis
Gem Vigo
Lou Criscuolo
Kurt
Ray Gabriel
Security Guard
George Gerdes
Joe
Ronald Guttman
Rigaud
Paul Herman
Freddy
Richard E. Huhn
Police Clerk
John Dennis Johnston
Nick
Jeffrey Josephson
Al
Liane Langland
Hilda
Diana Lewis
Reporter #1
Meat Loaf
Titus
Frank Lugo
Detective
Pat McNamara
Arnold Drisco
Andrew Magarian
Reporter #3
Mick Muldoon
Ticket Seller
Jack Murray
Hotel Resident
Joe Pantoliano
Norman
Richard Portnow
Ruben
Gerald J. Quimby
Captain Jack
John S. Rushton
Bouncer
Jophery C. Brown
Poker Player
John Davidson
Honest Tom T. Murray
Sam Bauso
Lotto Player (uncredited)
Quentin Heggs
Bobby (uncredited)
Robert J. Maxwell
Bartender (uncredited)
Rob Moretti
Extra (uncredited)
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Trivia
The budget had ballooned from $12 million to over $22 million when the production was finally finished. The song whistled by Michael Keaton at the end of the film is the theme song of the tv series The Rifleman
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The song playing in the club is "Blind Before I Stop" sung by Meat Loaf. Meat plays Titus in this movie.
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During the production, veteran stuntman Victor Magnotta drowned while performing a car stunt in which the auto was driven off a Hoboken NJ pier and plunged into the Hudson River. Vic's untimely death (in his early 40s) was the result of several miscalculations. The car was supposed to run off the end of the pier, flat-splash in the Hudson, and sink slowly, but the vehicle had been stripped of all excess weight, including the gas tank. There was a small canister tank under the hood with just enough fuel to pull off the stunt, because environmental laws prohibited fuel leakage into the river. This made the car abnormally nose-heavy. Vic was strapped inside in a five-point harness, and had a "pony" air bottle w/regulator close at hand. For whatever reason, it was decided to replace the car's glass windshield with with one made from a sheet of plexiglass. When the effects crew screwed down the new windshield, the torque on their portable drills was apparently set too high, and the screws stripped out their holes. Vic drove off the end of the pier, but the car had the weight of the engine in front, and very little weight in the rear. Instead of "pancaking" into the river, the car immediately nosed over, and hit the surface grille-first. The onrushing water hit the windshield, ripped out the screws, and wrapped the plastic strip around Vic. He couldn't even get to his air bottle. Safety divers responded immediately, but before they could unwrap him from the failed windshield, he was gone. The actual sequence (not the aftermath, of course) was used in the film.
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Goofs
When Rachel goes to her office to talk to her boss a Boom mic can be seen going up and down twice, up to her head.
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Rachel and Harry are locked in a bathroom trying to escape from Titus. The place is illuminated very brightly but when the two run away through a window in the next shot no lights appear in the place, it's all dark.
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Quotes
Harry Berg: I'm only human!
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Ralph Vigo: Human morality disintegrates at the fifty million dollar mark.
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Harry Berg: Did my eye twitch?
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Photos from cast
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