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Breakdown (1997)
TrailerBreakdown is an American adventure mystery thriller film directed and co-written by Jonathan Mostow. The film stars Kurt Russell, J. T. Walsh, and Kathleen Quinlan. A man looks for his missing wife after his car breaks down in the middle of the desert.Actors: Kurt Russell, J.T. Walsh, Kathleen Quinlan, M.C. Gainey, Jack Noseworthy, Rex Linn, Ritch Brinkley, Moira Sinise, Kim Robillard, Thomas Kopache, Jack McGee, ...»Director: Jonathan MostowCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Breakdown (1997)"
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Characters of "Breakdown (1997)"
Jeffrey 'Jeff' TaylorPlayed by: Kurt RussellWarren 'Red' BarrPlayed by: J.T. WalshAmy TaylorPlayed by: Kathleen QuinlanEarlPlayed by: M.C. GaineyBillyPlayed by: Jack Noseworthy -
Directors of "Breakdown (1997)"
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Creators of "Breakdown (1997)"
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Critic Reviews of "Breakdown (1997)"
Washington PostMay 07, 2003[Kurt Russell's] lack of energy afflicts the film as much as its director's lack of ideas.
Houston ChronicleJanuary 01, 2000Breakdown gets the job done.
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000A long, drawn-out bore where the fate of each character is all-but-inscribed on his or her forehead.
Georgia StraightJuly 06, 2010Although Breakdown certainly resembles a compacted version of George Sluizer's Americanized remake of his 1988 Dutch/French psychothriller, it actually owes a lot more to The Hitcher in terms of tone, atmosphere, and execution.
Reel Film ReviewsJuly 06, 2009...one of the most effective and flat-out engrossing thrillers within recent cinematic history...
FulvueDrive-in.comMarch 03, 2006A first-rate nail-biter that packs more genuine white-knuckle moments into 100 minutes than a dozen overpriced volcano movies could ever dream of having.
FromTheBalconyOctober 28, 2005A taut, well-crafted suspense film that delivers the paranoid goods.
TheMovieReport.comOctober 03, 2005An engrossing, exciting nailbiter that makes the most of every single one of its efficient 95 minutes.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJanuary 07, 2005Are we really supposed to empathize with the empathy-proof Kurt Russell? I was actually hoping that his character's wife had run away with the trucker ...
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