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Absence of the Good

1999 | 90m | English

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Director: John Flynn
Writer: David Golden
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Salt Lake City homicide detective Caleb Barnes is under increasing pressure from all sides to crack a string of serial killings that have been terrorizing the city. At the same time, Barnes' home life is beginning to crumble in the wake of his son's accidental death. Will he solve the killings before the stress tears him apart?
Release Date: Oct 15, 1999
Director: John Flynn
Writer: David Golden
Genres: Thriller
Keywords serial killer, psychic
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Budget: $0
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Name Character
Stephen Baldwin Caleb Barnes
Tyne Daly Dr. Marcia Lyons
Allen Garfield Lieutenant Paul Taylor
Shawn Huff Mary Barnes
Silas Weir Mitchell Jack Gaskin
Steve O'Neill Detective Sloan
James Maitland Detective Garcia
Alex Warren Sarah Quinn
Michelle Wright Police Officer
Robert Knepper Glenn Dwyer
Elizabeth Barondes Bailey
Brian Lee Bouck Joe Marshall
Jenniffer Buckalew Sheila Gaskin
Roger Callard Evans
Dalin Christiansen Mr. Gummer
Tony Devon Detective
Lesley Fera
Andrew Fugate Michael Barnes
Frank Gerrish Roger
Janice Knickrehm Agnes Thurmond
Britt Leary Lynette Gummer
Tamie Lea Logan Tracy
Cathleen Mason Mrs. Gummer
Giselle Miller Andy Wendt
Joey Miyashima Childress
Rosalie Richards Mrs. Kogen
Robby Robinson Clerk
Dennis Saylor Reverend Steve
George Sullivan Sheriff Burnett
Name Job
John Flynn Director
Cort Hessler Stunts
Camille Jumelle Costume Design
David Golden Screenplay
Barry Zetlin Editor
Ric Waite Director of Photography
Richard Marvin Original Music Composer
Dennis Kurumada Steadicam Operator
Mickey Alzola Stunts
Jeff Jensen Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Lance King Stunts
Gary Tacon Stunts
Ken Speed Special Effects Coordinator
Steven Brimmer Sound Recordist
Patrick Cabral Foley Artist
Rickley W. Dumm Sound Effects Editor
David Gertz ADR Mixer
Greg Lanney Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Cynthia Merrill Foley Artist
Jonathan Miller Sound Editor
Michael Miller ADR Mixer
Nick Neutra Foley Mixer
Sergio Reyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jonathon 'Earl' Stein Sound Mixer
Byron Wilson Supervising Sound Editor
Tobijah Tyler First Assistant Director
Gina Homan Makeup Department Head
Erin Lyons Hair Designer
Laurie Scott Set Decoration
Whitney Brooke Wheeler Production Design
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Brad Krevoy Producer
Oliver G. Hess Producer
Kevin M. Kallberg Producer
Jeff Ivers Executive Producer
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CharlesTatum
5.0

Stephen Baldwin stars in another serial killer film that arrives on the scene about ten years too late. Detective Caleb (Stephen Baldwin) and wife Mary (Shawn Huff) are still grieving after the accidental shooting death of their six year old son. Mary drowns her sorrow in pills, while emotionles ... s Caleb drowns himself in work. A serial killer is on the loose in Salt Lake City, and Caleb and partner Glenn (Rob Knepper) are under pressure from their stereotypical blowhard commander (Allen Garfield) to solve the case. Caleb takes the case personally, since the main suspect was an abused child now visiting all his old childhood homes and murdering everyone living there. Dr. Lyons (Tyne Daly) tries to help Caleb before the case, and his nightmares about his son, send him over the edge. The cast here is very good, from Daly's tough and tender psychiatrist to Huff's sad portrayal of a mourning mother. Knepper is always a villain in everything else I have seen him in, having him be a good guy is a welcome change. I was initially put off by Baldwin's stiff portrayal. I realize his character is keeping his emotions bottled up, but I started to find his monotone monotonous. Once in a while, I thought he would turn that emotional corner, but then he would drop back into rigid and unfeeling again. John Flynn's direction is very good for a small film, helped immensely by Ric Waite's beautiful photography. Like most serial killer films, you might have this one figured out if you are paying close enough attention. I did like the investigative process this time around, although the "flawed cop working on his toughest case" story has been done. "Absence of the Good" was too easy a target (with that title) if it was bad. It is merely okay, no more, no less, and no surprises. (* * *) out of five stars.

Jun 23, 2021