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A Taste for Killing

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A Taste for Killing
GenreDrama
Thriller
Written byDan Bronson
Story byAllen Rucker
Hudson Marquez
Directed byLou Antonio
StarringMichael Biehn
Jason Bateman
Henry Thomas
Renée Zellweger
Music byMark Snow
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerBarry Greenfield
ProducerMichael S. Murphey
Production locationsHouston
Galveston, Texas
Pasadena, Texas
CinematographyGayne Rescher
EditorGary Griffin
Running time87 minutes
Production companyBodega Bay Productions
Original release
NetworkUSA Network
ReleaseAugust 12, 1992 (1992-08-12)

A Taste for Killing is a 1992 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Lou Antonio and starring Michael Biehn, Jason Bateman and Henry Thomas. It marked Renée Zellweger's film debut.[1] The film was originally broadcast August 12, 1992 on USA Network.

Plot

Blaine Stockard III (Bateman) and Cary Sloan (Thomas) are best friends from well-to-do families who both set off for adventurous summer jobs on a Texas offshore oil rig between college graduation and law school. Openly resentful of their high society background, the boys' blue-collar bad-tempered boss Elray (Deckert) makes their lives as miserable as possible. Soon the boys meet happy-go-lucky Bo Landry (Biehn), who befriends the naive kids, shows them the ropes and helps them survive. The boys soon discover that their new friend is anything but a lifesaver. Preying on their innocence, Bo soon reveals himself as a con-artist with deadly intentions.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "A Taste for Killing". AllMovie.