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Director: | Jeb Stuart |
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Writer: | Jeb Stuart |
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After FBI agent Frank Lacrosse believes his son was kidnapped by a notorious serial killer, he travels to Amarillo, Texas, where he believes the murderer is in hiding. Although officially taken off the case because of its personal significance to him, Frank continues to pursue the killer, causing concern for local sheriff Buck Olmstead. When another victim pops up at a nearby car garage, Frank knows that he is as close as he'll ever be to tracking down the elusive killer. | |
Release Date: | Oct 31, 1997 |
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Director: | Jeb Stuart |
Writer: | Jeb Stuart |
Genres: | Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | sheriff, texas, colorado, murder, serial killer, young boy, hitchhiker, train, series of murders, election, pursuit, railroad, federal agent, murder investigation, child kidnapping, missing son, winter storm, fbi agent |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Pacific Western, Rysher Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $6,482,195
Budget: $37,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Dennis Quaid | FBI Special Agent Frank LaCrosse |
Danny Glover | Bob Goodall |
R. Lee Ermey | Sheriff Buck Olmstead |
Jared Leto | Lane Dixon |
Ted Levine | Deputy Nate Booker |
William Fichtner | Chief Jack McGinnis |
Walton Goggins | Bud (Deputy) |
Kevin Cooney | FBI SAC Grant Montgomery |
Leo Burmester | Clyde 'Shorty' Callahan |
Merle Kennedy | Betty (Store Clerk) |
Julio Oscar Mechoso | Atty. Jorge Martinez |
Orville Stoeber | Hector Saldez |
Claudia Stedelin | Babysitter (Missy) |
Ian Nelson | Andy LaCrosse |
Brent Hinkley | Man on Porch ('Tom Billingham') |
Louis Schaefer | Sim |
Robert L. Somers | Rancher |
Lexie Stuart | Rancher's Daughter |
Ted Markland | Bartender |
Gregory Scott Cummins | Rick [Miner's Bar] |
Tommy Puett | Ben [Miner's Bar] |
Stuart Proud Eagle Grant | Luke [Miner's Bar] |
Ken Thorley | Morgue Attendant |
Pat Mahoney | Highway Patrol Captain |
Michael K. Osborn | Deputy |
Wendelin Harston | Sally |
Dean Hallo | SWAT Leader |
Robert Himber | Police Captain |
Bill Rodgers | Cook |
Roy Yerbey | Truck Driver |
Lori Creevay | Waitress |
Maggie Roswell | Fae |
Gil Colon | Deputy |
Allison Smith | Becky |
Donnie L. Betts | Patrolman (John) |
Stan Parks | FBI Agent |
Ben Fuhrman | Captain Heber |
Lois Hicks | Ruth [Motel] |
Gary Giem | Al [Motel] |
Mark Curry | Robby (Deputy) |
Martin David Boyd | Hank [Bar] |
Kevin Bartlett | Tate [Bar] |
Vern Porter | Cubby [Bar] |
Leigh Reyburn | Woman in Bar |
Lionel Douglass | Man in Shower |
Paul Parducci | Man in Shower |
Kristin McCloskey | News Anchor |
Tricia Springer | Reporter |
Keith L. Hatten | Brakeman Ray Calabrese |
Sandy Ward | Tex Monroe |
Silan Smith | Engineer |
James Clark | Engineer |
Christopher Michael | Colorado Trooper |
Robert Peters | Colorado Trooper |
Joe Alfasa | Small Mexican Man |
Cliff Fleming | Helicopter Pilot |
Name | Job |
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Jeb Stuart | Director, Screenplay |
Oliver Wood | Director of Photography |
Jeff Habberstad | Stunt Coordinator |
Jophery C. Brown | Stunts |
Tony Brubaker | Stunts |
Keii Johnston | Stunts |
Erik L. Nelson | Property Master |
Frank Gaeta | Sound Effects Editor |
Jason George | Assistant Sound Editor |
Basil Poledouris | Original Music Composer |
Conrad Buff IV | Editor |
Pam Dixon | Casting |
Jeffrey Howard | Production Design |
Vincent Lascoumes | First Assistant Director |
Seth Arnett | Stunts |
Myke Schwartz | Stunts |
Jim Stephan | Stunts |
Dena Roth | Set Decoration |
William D. Barber | Camera Operator |
Michael Raspa | Second Assistant Camera |
Peter Jensen | "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Joseph Antczak | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Craig Kohlhoff | Camera Loader |
David Kelson | Sound Mixer |
Peggy Hughes | Second Second Assistant Director |
James B. Crawford | Chief Lighting Technician |
David Grant | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Walter Spencer | Dialogue Editor |
Cormac Funge | Sound Designer |
Benjamin L. Cook | Sound Effects Editor |
Dean Hovey | Sound Effects Editor |
David Melhase | Sound Effects Editor |
Laura Laird | Foley Editor |
Lucy Sustar | Foley Editor |
Mary Erstad | Foley Mixer |
Ellen Heuer | Foley Artist |
John Ross | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Derek Marcil | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, ADR Mixer |
Gerald Quist | Makeup Supervisor |
Diane Hammond | Makeup Artist |
Carl Bailey | Hairstylist |
Joan Thomas | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Stan Parks | Special Effects Coordinator |
Susan Steinlauf-Pascal | Unit Publicist |
John M. Woodward | Transportation Coordinator |
Bradford Ralston | Video Assist Operator |
Stephen R. Sheridan | Color Timer |
Betsy Heimann | Costume Designer |
Phil Dupont | Second Assistant Director |
Les Larson | Stunts |
Jake Lombard | Stunts |
Jan Michael Shultz | Stunts |
Carl J. Stensel | Art Direction |
Judi Townsend | Script Supervisor |
Rob Morey | First Assistant Camera |
David Luckenbach | "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
David E. Diano | "B" Camera Operator |
Stephen Sfetku | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Melissa Moseley | Still Photographer |
Jeffrey A. Humphreys | Boom Operator |
Gregory M. Gerlich | Supervising Sound Editor |
Louis Creveling | Dialogue Editor |
Thomas Jones | ADR Supervisor |
Javier Bennassar | Sound Effects Editor |
Frederick Howard | Sound Effects Editor |
Danielle Ghent | Foley Editor |
David Mann | Foley Editor |
Sean Fahimian | Assistant Sound Editor |
Catherine Harper | Foley Artist |
James Moriana | Foley Artist |
Mathew Waters | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Curtis Roush | Music Editor |
Michael Mills | Makeup Artist |
Vivian McAteer | Hair Supervisor |
Kashka Banjoko | Hairstylist |
Corey Bronson | Set Costumer |
Ken Scaife | Construction Coordinator |
Douglas Miller | Transportation Captain |
Chris Winn | Craft Service |
James Wright | Dolby Consultant |
Daniel Sudick | Special Effects Supervisor |
Ralph Sall | Music Supervisor |
Gary Hymes | Second Unit Director |
Marty P. Ewing | Unit Production Manager |
Name | Title |
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Keith Samples | Executive Producer |
Mel Efros | Executive Producer |
Gale Anne Hurd | Producer |
Jeb Stuart | Executive Producer |
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Cause he told the truth, and once you've heard the truth, everything else is just cheap whiskey. Switchback is written and directed by Jeb Stuart. It stars Dennis Quaid, Danny Glover, Jared Leto, R. Lee Ermey, Ted Levine and William Fitchner. Music is by Basil Poledouris and cinematography by Oli ... ver Wood. FBI agent Frank LaCrosse (Quaid) is tracking a serial killer who he believes kidnapped his young son. Switchback is a standard serial killer based thriller that flopped at the box office. It's not a bad film but it never delivers on its potential. The location travelogue of the story is most impressive, especially the last third once we get to the snowy mountains of Colorado, but it's the scenery that grips and holds the attention more than the plot. The red herrings have interest value enough for us to stay with what is at just under two hours a long film, but resolutions are either anti climatic or too obvious. Cast are a mixed bag, with Quaid just okay as the perpetually bleak protag and Glover sadly winding out as miscast once film shows its hands. Thankfully Leto and Ermey are on hand to keep a rein on things, playing the intended thriller tone just right as per their respective characters. It's perhaps unlucky to have followed far superior/intelligent serial killer based thrillers, rendering it then and now as weak offerings. It's not the dead on stinker the box office suggests, and trimmed of 20 minutes it would have been a decent time waster, but as it is it plays out as unoriginal and lacking in directorial focus. 5/10