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BLACKJACK Laserdisc RARE JOHN WOO Dolph Lundgren FLFL Estate Excellent E8


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Blackjack
1998 - 112 min. - Color
Genre: Action

Plot

After crime boss Kamenev (Géza Kovács) threatens his daughter Casey (Padraigin Murphy), casino owner Bobby Stern (Peter Keleghan) calls in his friend, retired U.S. Marshal Jack Devlin (Dolph Lundgren), to protect her. Devlin fends off a squadron of Kamenev's henchmen sent to abduct Casey from the Stern mansion, but is temporarily blinded by a flashbang grenade in the process; he also gets shot in the leg. While Jack and Casey survive, Devlin develops a debilitating phobia of the color white (leukophobia) due to the traumatic experience of being blinded while fighting for his life (although Casey acted as his eyes).

Some time later, back home in New York City with his roommate/sidekick Thomas (Saul Rubinek), Jack is receiving treatment for his phobia from psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Stein (Kate Vernon). A lawyer arrives at Devlin's apartment, telling him that Bobby Stern and his wife have died in an accident, and that Jack is now Casey's legal guardian. Shortly after this, Jack's old friend, fellow retired U.S. Marshal Tim Hastings (Fred Williamson), is badly wounded while protecting a rising-star fashion model, Cinder James (Kam Heskin) from an insane, obsessive killer (Phillip MacKenzie), and left comatose in the hospital. Jack takes on Tim's job as bodyguard out of loyalty to his friend. Jack now has to juggle his duty as father figure to Casey, coping with his leukophobia, his difficult personal relationship with Cinder, and his rivalry with fellow bodyguard Don Tragle (Andrew Jackson), all while protecting Cinder from further assassination attempts.

Jack discovers that the killer is, in fact, Cinder's deranged, abusive ex-husband, Rory Gaines, a failed actor. Jack and Thomas manage to track Gaines to an abandoned distillery but, forewarned of their arrival, Gaines manages to incapacitate both of them and tie them up. Gaines comes close to murdering Thomas, but Jack manages to cut through his bonds in time to save him. Gaines exploits Jack's leukophobia to escape once more. Tragle conspires with Cinder's manager, Derek Smythe (Albert Schultz), to seize control of the bodyguard agency, forcing Jack out of his job, and leaving Cinder dangerously exposed at a big fashion show.

Jack manages to gain entry to the event, and keeps Cinder covered with a rifle as she walks the catwalk. Gaines appears in disguise as one of the fashion show's costumed performers, and shoots a pistol, then draws attention to Jack- who is there illicitly, and armed- to create a distraction, allowing him to abduct Cinder, who he takes back to his distillery hideout. Gaines compels Cinder to have "one last dance" with him; as he is about to stab her, Jack appears and engages Gaines in a shootout. Overcoming his leukophobia- the room is hung with white curtains- Jack shoots Gaines dead, saving Cinder. Some time later, Tim has recovered from his wounds; Jack and Cinder part ways with a kiss, and go their separate ways.
Cast

    Dolph Lundgren as U.S. Marshal Jack Devlin
    Kate Vernon as Dr. Rachel Stein
    Phillip MacKenzie as Rory Gaines
    Kam Heskin as Cinder James
    Fred Williamson as Tim Hastings
    Andrew Jackson as Don Tragle
    Padraigin Murphy as Casey
    Tony De Santis as Detective Trini
    Albert Schultz as Derek Smythe
    Janet Bailey as Connie Hastings
    Saul Rubinek as Thomas


Crew for Blackjack

Producer Terence Chang
Producer Christopher Godsick
Producer Peter Lance
Producer John Ryan
Producer John Woo
Producer David Wu
Cinematographer Bill Wong
Composer Micky Erbe
Composer Maribeth Solomon
Costume Designer Suzette Daigle
Director John Woo
Editor Ron Wisman
John 'Frenchie' Berger
Linda Callow
Tony Chiu
Fernando DaSilva
Joel Green
Nancy Jackson
Anthony Kadak
Jason Laszlo
Stacey McKay
Irene Phelps
Peter Phillips
Diane Pitblado
Keitha M. Redmond
Darren Sacks
Diane Spence-Vernon
Warner Strauss
Nick Veziris
Eardley Wilmot
Production Designer Karen Bromley
Writer Peter Lance


Feature Details
Title: Blackjack
Feature Release Date: 1998
Genre: Action
Color: Color
Runtime: 112 Minutes
Chapters: 22
Picture: Video
Ratio: 1.33:1
Playback Format: CLV



Technical Details
LD Release Date: 30 Sep 1998
Catalog Number: 14355AS
UPC: 786936076134
Manufacturer: Kuraray
Publisher: Dimension Home Video

Diameter: 12"
Sides: 2
Cover: Jacket
Closed Caption: English
Spoken Language: English
Country: USA
Video Format: NTSC