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The Osterman Weekend
TrailerAn outspoken television personality, John Tanner (Rutger Hauer) has an annual tradition of going away with three college buddies. John then is convinced by the CIA that his friends are engaged in a conspiracy that threatens national security.Actors: Rutger Hauer, John Hurt, Craig T. Nelson, Dennis Hopper, Chris Sarandon, Meg Foster, Helen Shaver, Cassie Yates, Sandy McPeak, Christopher Starr, Burt Lancaster, ...»Director: Sam PeckinpahCountry: United StatesDuration: 103 minQuality: HDRelease: 1983IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Osterman Weekend"
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Characters of "The Osterman Weekend"
John TannerPlayed by: Rutger HauerLawrence FassettPlayed by: John HurtBernard OstermanPlayed by: Craig T. Nelson -
Directors of "The Osterman Weekend"
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Critic Reviews of "The Osterman Weekend"
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004I don't demand that all movies make sense. I sometimes enjoy movies that make no sense whatsoever, if that's their intention. But a thriller is supposed to hold together in some sort of logical way, isn't it?
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Some individual sequences -- including a car chase early in the film - have the lunatic humor that might have made the rest of the film bearable, though probably nothing would justify the film's final blood bath.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 01, 2000The structure is a mess (the film was recut against Peckinpah's wishes), which ultimately makes it difficult to tell whether its oddly compelling qualities are the result of a coherent artistic strategy or the cynical carelessness of a director sidelined.
EmanuelLevy.ComAugust 11, 2011Too bad this confusing, incoherent satirical espionage thriller turned out to be the swan song of Sam Peckinpah,who made so many good films (The Wild Bunch).
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsMarch 31, 2010A wild ride into Cold War paranoia and the dangers of technocracy.
TV GuideAugust 30, 2006Director Sam Peckinpah's final film is certainly not among his best, but it is interesting nonetheless.
Film Freak CentralAugust 31, 2004Never been more current than it is now--and if it's imperfect, it's imperfect in exactly the right way.
Combustible CelluloidMarch 29, 2004Despite some script contrivances, it finds Peckinpah high in the saddle again and full of the same old thunder and lightning.
Creative LoafingMarch 22, 2004A muddled thriller ... Peckinpah seems more interested in shooting laughable action sequences and exposing the bare breasts of his actresses than in relating a coherent story.
Filmcritic.comJune 19, 2001Sam Peckinpah's final movie is stylish, has loads of nudity and other debauchery, and makes virtually no sense at all. Cheers!
BBC.comJanuary 01, 2000It rattles along well enough as a thriler of the political paranoia variety.
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