Striking Distance
Sgt. Tom Hardy denounces his partner, Jimmy Detillo, for brutally interrogating a suspect. Demoted then to river duty, the killer taunts Tom and begins killing his female associates while Tom is on his hunt to prove his point.
1 July 1962, Chicago, Illinois, USA
14 September 1954, USA
25 March 1965, Nelsonville, Ohio, USA
21 June 1954, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
13 November 1935, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
10 May 1961, Springfield, Illinois, USA
12 June 1957, Lansing, Michigan, USA
21 June 1971, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
17 August 1929, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
January 11, 1954 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
19 March 1955, Idar-Oberstein, West Germany
29 February 1944, Chicago, Illinois, USA
June 17, 2009
Like the box of generic corn flakes, Striking Distance isn't so terrible, but you'll forget it the second you're done with it. [Blu-ray]March 20, 2004
Not one of Willis' best efforts; very formulaic and uninteresting.January 02, 2004
Fails to deliver anything remotely original.November 25, 2015
Striking Distance's failure is, in the end, especially disappointing given the first act's effectiveness and potential...January 25, 2006
A troubled production (reshoots, release-date postponements) that turned out to be surprisingly watchable.July 14, 2004
A mess, although the stars do what they can with the scattershot screenplayApril 03, 2005
One of Bruce Willis' most disposable and formulaic action potboilers. I'm a big fan of the Willis, and even I have no patience for "Striking Distance."