Out of Bounds (1986 film)
Out of Bounds | |
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Directed by | Richard Tuggle |
Written by | Tony Kayden |
Produced by | Charles W. Fries John Tarnoff Ray Hartwick Michael S. Rosenfeld |
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Cinematography | Bruce Surtees |
Edited by | Kent Beyda |
Music by | Stewart Copeland |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 93 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $5,099,316 (USA) |
Out of Bounds is a 1986 American action-thriller feature film directed by Richard Tuggle and starring Anthony Michael Hall.[1]
Plot
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Hall portrays Daryl Cage, an Iowa farm boy whose parents send him to live in Los Angeles with his brother. At the airport, Daryl's suitcase full of checkered flannel shirts is switched with one containing a drug kingpin's heroin. The gangster boss has Cage's brother and his live-in girlfriend murdered, but the police suspect Daryl of the crime. Cage becomes the prime suspect of his brother's murder and must clear his own name. He must also rid himself of the heroin by tracking down the kingpin.
Cast
- Anthony Michael Hall as Daryl Cage
- Jenny Wright as Dizz / Darlene
- Jeff Kober as Roy Gaddis
- Glynn Turman as Lieutenant Delgado
- Raymond J. Barry as Hurley
- Pepe Serna as Murano
- Michele Little as Crystal
- Jerry Levine as Marshall
- Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Lemar
- Kevin McCorkle as Tommy Cage
- Linda Shayne as Chris Cage
- Maggie Gwinn as Mrs. Cage
- Ted Gehring as Mr. Cage
- Meat Loaf as Gil (as Meatloaf)
- Allan Graf as Biker
- Dan Lewk as Cop on Melrose
- John Vickery as Detective #1
- Tony Acierto as Detective #2
- David Chung as Detective #3
- Tony Kayden as Snide Patron #1
- John Tarnoff as Snide Patron #2
- Jennifer Balgobin as Marth
Production
Hall had recently achieved fame in starring roles as a "geek" character in a number of 1980s teen movies, such as Sixteen Candles, and was eager to avoid being typecast. He opted to star in the action-filled Out of Bounds as a way to contrast his previous work.
The film's soundtrack featured songs by Stewart Copeland & Adam Ant, Robert Berry, Night Ranger, Belinda Carlisle, The Smiths, The Cult, The Lords of the New Church, Sammy Hagar, and Siouxsie and the Banshees. The Night Ranger song "Wild & Innocent Youth" has never appeared on any of the band's albums to date.
According to the DVD accompanying the box set for 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong, the Bon Jovi song "Out of Bounds" was written as the title song from the movie, but it did not make it. Y&T's "Wild If I Wanna" appears in a short sequence in the film, but did not make the soundtrack. It eventually appeared on the band's 2003 release Unearthed, Vol. 1 and made the group's setlists around that time due to popular demand.
In the 1999 reissue of the Girls, Girls, Girls album, Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx claimed that the instrumental track "Nona" was originally commissioned for this film.
See also
Cameo
Band member Doug Tull has a brief cameo during the chase scene on the stage.
References
- ^ James, Caryn (July 25, 1986). "SCREEN: 'OUT OF BOUNDS,' A THRILLER". The New York Times.