The trail of a cop killer leads from L.A. via Oklahoma to a White Supremacist enclave in Colorado. The sketchy policework is padded out and burdened down with moral righteousness about the mission itself and Wambaugh-esque bathos about the hero (divorce, drinking, overdue bills). Some odd bits of casting: William Forsythe goes against type (and goes down in defeat) as a clean-cut FBI man; and a Woody Allen lookalike makes an amusing psychiatrist until the likeness is openly and side-splittingly commented upon. With Don Johnson; directed by John Frankenheimer. (1989) — Duncan Shepherd
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