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BREAKDOWN


It Could Happen To You

1997




Breakdown(1997)  

Directed by 
Jonathan Mostow    
  
Writing credits (in credits order) 
Jonathan Mostow   (story) 

 
Jonathan Mostow   and 
Sam Montgomery    
  
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  
Kurt Russell ....  Jeff Taylor  
J.T. Walsh ....  Red Barr/"Warren"  
Kathleen Quinlan ....  Amy Taylor  
M.C. Gainey ....  Earl  
Jack Noseworthy ....  Billy  
Rex Linn ....  Sheriff Boyd  
Ritch Brinkley ....  Al  
Moira Harris ....  Arleen  
Kim Robillard ....  Deputy Len Carver  
Thomas Kopache ....  Calhoun  
Jack McGee ....  Bartender  
Vincent Berry ....  Deke  
Helen Duffy ....  Flo  
Ancel Cook ....  Barfly  
Gene Hartline ....  Tow Truck Driver  
Steve Waddington ....  Cowboy In Bank  
Rick Sanders (I) ....  Truck Stop Trucker  
  
Produced by 
Harry Colomby   (executive)  
Dino De Laurentiis    
Jonathan Fernandez   (executive)  
Artist W. Robinson   (associate) (as Artist Robinson)  
Martha Schumacher   (as Martha De Laurentiis)  
Jeffrey Sudzin   (line)  
  
Original music by 
Richard Marvin   (additional music)  
Basil Poledouris    
  
Cinematography by 
Douglas Milsome   (as Doug Milsome)  
  
Film Editing by 
Derek Brechin    
Kevin Stitt    
  
Casting 
Carol Lewis (I)    
  
Production Design by 
Victoria Paul    
  
Art Direction 
Lee Hayman    
Lee Mayman    
  
Set Decoration 
Peg Cummings    
  
Costume Design by 
Terry Dresbach    
  
Make-up Department 
Jeri Baker ....  hair stylist: second unit  
Dionne Dana ....  hair stylist  
Tom Hoerber ....  make-up artist  
Dennis Liddiard ....  key make-up artist (as Dennis Liddiard Jr.) 
Susan Mills ....  key hair stylist  
Malanie J. Romero ....  hair stylist: second unit (as Malanie Romero) 
  
Production Management 
Jeffrey Sudzin ....  unit production manager  
  
Assistant Director 
Adam Druxman ....  second assistant director  
Artist W. Robinson ....  first assistant director (as Artist Robinson) 
Charles Simmers ....  second second assistant director (as Charles Simmers III) 
Mark Tobey ....  second assistant director: second unit  
John Wildermuth Jr. ....  first assistant director: second unit  
  
Sound Department 
Albert Aquino ....  boom operator  
Felipe Borrero ....  sound mixer  
Michael Chandler ....  sound editor  
Gary Coppola ....  foley recordist  
Cindy Jo Hinkleman ....  assistant sound editor  
David J. Hudson ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Steve Jaszkowiak ....  foley recordist  
Gillian Johnson ....  foley editor  
Jon Johnson ....  supervising sound editor  
Earl Martin (I) ....  foley recordist  
Mark McBryde ....  foley artist  
Jeffrey Perkins (II) ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Bob Rutledge ....  foley artist  
Edward M. Steidele ....  foley artist (as Ed Steidel) 
Greg Teall ....  sound editor  
Robert Troy ....  dialogue editor  
  
Special Effects 
Guy Faria ....  special effects technician  
Greg Johnson (III) ....  special effects assistant: second unit  
Kevin Kern ....  special effects assistant: second unit  
David A. Poole ....  special effects assistant (as David Poole) 
Robert Ross (III) ....  special effects assistant  
Michael Roundy ....  special effects foreman (as Mike Roundy) 
Richard Zarro ....  special effects co-ordinator (as Rick Zarro) 
Ronald Zarro ....  special effects co-ordinator (as Ron Zarro) 
Tom von Badinski ....  special effects technician  
  
Stunts 
M. James Arnett ....  stunt co-ordinator (as Jim Arnett) 
Seth Arnett ....  stunts  
John Casino ....  stunts  
Norm Compton ....  stunts  
Shane Dixon ....  stunts  
Eddy Donno ....  stunts  
Mark Ginther ....  stunts  
Jim Halty ....  stunts  
Gene Hartline ....  stunts  
Kevin L. Jackson ....  stunts (as Kevin Lemont Jackson) 
Keii Johnston ....  stunts  
Al Jones (II) ....  stunts  
Steve Kelso ....  stunts  
Diana R. Lupo ....  stunts (as Diana Lupo) 
Hugh A. O'Brien ....  stunts (as Hugh O'Brien) 
Steve Picerni ....  stunts  
Troy Robinson ....  stunts  
Jimmy Romano ....  stunts  
Pat Romano (I) ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Alexis Scher ....  stunts  
Ellen G. Statham ....  stunts (as Ellen C. Statham) 
Sven-Ole Thorsen ....  stunts  
Michael M. Vendrell ....  stunts (as Michael Vendrell) 
  
Other crew 
Dwayne Abernathy ....  craft service  
Gavin Alcott ....  second assistant camera  
Veronica Alexander ....  assistant to Mr. Mostow  
Craig Ames ....  costumer  
Lawrence Andrews (II) ....  production assistant: second unit  
M. James Arnett ....  second unit director (as Jim Arnett) 
Tony Bacigalupi ....  apprentice film editor  
Paul Belenardo ....  production auditor  
Stuart Boros ....  music supervisor  
Steve Boyd ....  transportation co-ordinator: second unit  
Tim Boyle ....  music scoring mixer (as Timothy Boyle) 
Preston Brown ....  grip: second unit  
Scott Browning ....  assistant to music supervisor  
Torben Bulbring ....  production assistant  
Ron Cardarelli ....  key grip: second unit  
Dennis Cavalier ....  assistant auditor  
Doug Chartier ....  grip  
Pamela Chess ....  assistant to producers  
Robert Cheung ....  electrician  
Christine Cholvin ....  assistant music editor  
Joseph Coleman III ....  assistant production co-ordinator: second unit  
Eric Colvin ....  musician: synthesizers  
Bill Coss ....  first assistant camera: second unit  
Richard L. Cowitt ....  property master: second unit (as Richard Cowitt) 
Michael Crowley (III) ....  general construction foreman  
Larry, D. Davis ....  first assistant camera: second unit  
Robert Dawson (I) ....  title designer  
Sandy DeCrescent ....  music contractor  
Shirley Delovich ....  production assistant  
Bryan Duff ....  assistant property master  
Syd Dutton ....  matte painter  
Yusef Edmonds ....  camera loader: second unit  
Thom 'Coach' Ehle ....  stereo consultant  
David Elliott (IV) ....  construction co-ordinator  
Linda Emmons-Cunningham ....  location manager  
Loris Favaron ....  caterer  
Gigi Ferraiolo ....  caterer  
Cary Fisher ....  camera operator  
Cliff Fleming ....  helicopter pilot: second unit  
Alfonso Flores ....  production assistant  
Richard Foreman Jr. ....  still photographer (as Richard Foreman) 
Steve Forman ....  speciality percussion  
Hector Freeman ....  assistant to producers  
Steve Gehrke ....  script supervisor (as Steven Gehrke) 
Jennifer A. Giancola ....  production assistant: second unit (as Jennifer Giancola) 
John N. Graffeo ....  set dresser (as John Graffeo) 
Neil Greenberg ....  assistant film editor  
Murvel Hanson ....  propmaker  
Ron Hardman ....  transportation co-ordinator  
Barbara Harris (II) ....  adr voice casting  
Alex Hill (II) ....  storyboard artist  
Heather M. Hillmeyer ....  electrician (as Heather Hillmeyer) 
Pamela Hilse ....  assistant production co-ordinator  
Tony Hobbs ....  extras casting  
Frank M. Holgate ....  helicopter camera operator: second unit (as Frank Holgate) 
Kim Horridge ....  assistant production co-ordinator  
Casey Hotchkiss ....  camera operator: second unit  
Tom Houchins ....  costumer: second unit  
Steven E. Housewright ....  location manager (as Steven Housewright) 
Jennifer Howard (III) ....  art department co-ordinator  
Gunnar Hunneke ....  production assistant (as Gunner Hunneke) 
Paul Iannizzotto ....  property master: second unit  
David Jarrell ....  gaffer: second unit  
Sue Jennings ....  production co-ordinator: second unit  
Gary J. Jensen ....  grip: second unit  
Christopher Jones (VI) ....  assistant to producers  
Gerard Jordan (II) ....  set dresser  
Brent Jose ....  assistant to producers  
Daryl B. Kell ....  supervising music editor  
Teresa Kelly (II) ....  post-production supervisor  
Eugene B. Kerry ....  best boy grip (as Eugene Kerry) 
Dale Knight ....  production assistant: second unit  
Robert E. Knight ....  key scenic artist (as Robert Ellison Knight) 
Jennifer Kouba ....  costume supervisor  
Bob Krywicki ....  payroll auditor  
Val Kuklowsky ....  supervising adr editor  
Keith Kumamoto ....  assistant auditor  
Ken Kushnick ....  music consultant  
Lance Layman ....  second assistant camera  
Helena Lea ....  preview music editor  
Jim Leabeater ....  river co-ordinator: second unit  
Michael Listorti ....  dolly grip (as Michael E. Listorti) 
Hal Long ....  production assistant: second unit  
Pearl A. Lucero ....  production supervisor (as Pearl Lucero) 
Sid Lucero ....  best boy grip: second unit  
Larry Maguire ....  lead man  
Mahnaz Mary Mahdavi ....  assistant auditor  
Cynthia Martinez ....  production assistant  
Mark Mauricio ....  greensman: second unit  
John McCabe (VI) ....  propmaker foreman  
Frank McEldowney ....  greensman  
Niles McElroy ....  electrician  
David L. McGuire ....  set dresser (as David McGuire) 
Greig McRitchie ....  orchestrator  
Brian Mercado ....  production assistant: second unit  
Jeff Milewsky ....  grip: second unit  
Judd Miller ....  evi soloist  
Theresa Repola Mohammed ....  negative cutter  
Peter Morales ....  production assistant  
Lloyd Moriarity ....  key grip  
Richard Mosier ....  first assistant camera  
Lisa Mozden ....  assistant film editor  
John O'Grady (II) ....  dolly grip: second unit  
Dan Owen ....  grip  
Erica Pearce ....  production assistant  
Mark Perry (I) ....  paint foreman  
David Pessamato ....  construction foreman  
Jim Petti ....  assistant to Mr. Russell  
Basil Poledouris ....  conductor  
Jason Poteet ....  underwater camera operator: second unit  
Robert Presley ....  camera operator  
Adam Press ....  production assistant  
Jimmy Raitt ....  property master  
David 'D.R.' Rhineer ....  second assistant camera  
Greg Rhineer ....  first assistant camera  
Reyes Rodriguez ....  propmaker  
Kenneth Roth ....  production assistant: second unit (as Ken Roth) 
Curtis Roush ....  scoring consultant  
Mark Sadler ....  electrician  
Mark Sakamoto ....  set dresser  
Rick Sanders (III) ....  transportation captain  
Ron Santoyo ....  grip  
Rod Schumacher ....  digital opticals  
Stacy Seeds ....  costumer: second unit  
Scott Shalley ....  orchestrator  
Matvey Shatz ....  color timer  
Roberta Shintani ....  production auditor  
Steven Scott Smalley ....  orchestrator (as Scott Smalley) 
Tristano Solari ....  propmaker  
Greg St. John ....  first assistant camera: second unit  
Deanna Stadler ....  production assistant  
Cheryl Starbuck ....  script supervisor: second unit  
Raymond Stella ....  director of photography: second unit (as Ray Stella) 
Jeffery Duke Stevens ....  medic (as Jeffrey Stevens) 
Cid Swank ....  unit publicist  
Bill Taylor ....  matte painter  
Randy Tepper ....  still photographer: second unit  
Paul Theriault ....  second assistant camera: second unit  
Mark Thie ....  construction foreman  
Eli Thompson ....  electrician  
Lon Thompson ....  gaffer  
Steve Titus ....  grip: second unit  
Don Tomich ....  best boy electric  
Vincent Torres ....  grip  
Gyula Toth ....  set dresser  
Eric Turner ....  craft service  
David Tyrone ....  greensman: second unit  
Pernell Youngblood Tyus ....  camera operator: second unit (as Pernell Tyus) 
Frank J. Urioste ....  apprentice film editor  
Molly Weber (I) ....  assistant to Mr. Mostow  
Jory Weitz ....  casting associate  
Amy Wetherbee ....  costumer  
Jim Wills ....  craft service: second unit  
Jolanda R. Wipfli ....  second assistant camera: second unit  
David Wolf (III) ....  assistant auditor  
Ronald L. Wright ....  cable operator (as Ron Wright) 
Flip Wylly ....  location manager  
Rick Zieff ....  casting assistant  
Andrea Zuckerman ....  production assistant: second unit  
Bennie Zura ....  production assistant  
Crew verified as complete. 
  
 



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                                BREAKDOWN
                       A film review by Steve Rhodes
                        Copyright 1997 Steve Rhodes
RATING (0 TO ****):  **

Attention shoppers. Behind this door at your local multiplex we are featuring two shows for the price of one, but not a double feature.

BREAKDOWN encompasses two competing movies. One, a taut thriller will keep your attention wondering how the hero will get himself and his wife out of their predicament. Nothing worthy of a Hitchcock, but a substantive, even if highly derivative, mystery.

The other movie, which could go by the handle of KILLER TRUCK, believes that satisfaction comes from car chases and crashes, with maximum highway carnage being the chief metric of success. This part moves surpasses the absurd on its way to the truly ridiculous.

     So which part wins?  I'll tell you at the end of the review.

The movie opens with Jeff and Amy Taylor, played by Kurt Russell and Kathleen Quinlan, driving on a remote road in a desert canyon in one of the western states. They have sold their Massachusetts home and are almost broke except for their shinny red, new Jeep Cherokee. They quit their jobs and are off to find new ones just like the Howards did in LOST IN AMERICA. The Taylors, however, run into a bit more trouble.

Their car dies in the middle of nowhere, but luckily, or perhaps unluckily, a friendly trucker named Red Barr (J. T. Walsh) passes by and offers a hand. Jeff suggests that Amy go with Red in his 18-wheeler to Billie's Dinner five miles up the road so that she can call a tow truck. Meanwhile, Jeff will keep an eye on their prized and only major possession to ensure that it is not stolen. (His cell phone has proven useless since they are too far from a cell site.)

Jeff discovers a wire that has pulled loose so he starts the car and goes to find his wife. The unfriendly natives at the dusty dinner can't abide strangers asking questions, but none of them claims to have seen Amy. The owner's carefully worded response is that he has been busy and hasn't seen her, but that he cannot say for sure if she has been there or not.

When Jeff drives off to go looking again, he finds Red, but Red claims to have never seen Jeff or his wife. The polite local cop stops by and searches Red's truck without finding any evidence.

This is merely the setup for the mystery. I will not discuss it further so as not to give anything away. If you've seen the trailers, you already know more than I've told you.

Kurt Russell sweats and sweats as panic sets in. His heavy breathing transmits a palpable sense of fright. As his eyes glaze over while looking at a board of flyers about missing people, his fear and feeling of helplessness engulf the screen.

Kathleen Quinlan, who received an Academy Award nomination for her part as Marilyn Lovell in APOLLO 13, puts very little into her role in BREAKDOWN, but she gets minimum screen time. Quinlan needs more subtle roles to bring out her talent. Here she is wasted.

Best is J. T. Walsh as the cool, but deadly trucker. Walsh has had small but important assignments in a whole host of films from GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM to EXECUTIVE DECISION. He has the aura of an explosion about to happen at any moment, even when he is completely composed.

The film's pacing is fast and the tension in the show mounts, thanks to the editing by Derek Brechin and Kevin Stitt. They love to shock the audience with a quick cut from a quiet scene to the loud noise of something bad happening. The frequently overpowering music by Basil Poledouris keeps the film from ever being in danger of having a subtle moment. Director Jonathan Mostow, whose only other theatrical film was BEVERLY HILLS BODYSNATCHERS, has talent but needs to exercise more self-restraint when it comes to creating action sequences.

I promised to reveal which movie won. In an ending that seems like it will never finish, the car chase part overwhelms the mystery part. Watching one action cliche after another, the audience's natural reaction to the film's conclusion has to be, "Yeah, right!"

BREAKDOWN runs 1:36. It is rated R for terror, violence, and profanity. The show would be fine for most teenagers. Until the ending, I was favorably inclined toward the film, but after the demolition derby, I could not recommend this movie to anyone. I give the film ** since the thriller part was well done.


**** = A must see film. *** = Excellent show. Look for it. ** = Average movie. Kind of enjoyable. * = Poor show. Don't waste your money. 0 = Totally and painfully unbearable picture.
REVIEW WRITTEN ON: April 24, 1997



Have I seen this movie: Yes
And what did I think: Breakdown starts out as a mystery and ends up as a thriller. A man and wife's car breaks down, she goes off with a trucker to call for help, and he stays behind. Later he gets his car working, goes to look for her and she's nowhere to be found. He finds the trucker, and he claims he's never seen his wife. Well from there, its a rollercoaster of suspense and thrills that will keep you guessing what will happen next. The one part that was not needed was the RoadWarrior-type car chase and Demolition Derby at the very end. The movie worked well as a thriller itself, without it. It is a little far fetched, however. The movie's tagline is It Could Happen To You. Not very likely I think. Anyway, Kurt Russell plays the main character very well, but his surrounding co-stars aren't that noteworthy, except for JT Walsh who plays the lead badguy. He sadly passed away a few months later. Breakdown is definately worth watching on cable or video. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.

Review written June 22, 1999
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