
Blackout (1996)
Released:
1996-03-21
Duration:
1hr 38min
Rating 5.6
Who is he? Who was he? Is he a killer? Or a hero?
Overview
John Gray, a mild-mannered banker, gets hit by a car and loses most of his memory. When he gets out of the hospital, he has flashbacks which do not fit with his current life. After a strange telephone call and a murder attempt on his wife, Gray's wife is murdered which he is forced to go to L.A. in order to solve the crime and piece together his mysterious past.
Production Companies
Midnight Heat Productions
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.306 |
Directed By
Allan A. Goldstein
Crew
Executive Producer
Gary Wichard
Gary Wichard
Production Design
Arlan Jay Vetter
Arlan Jay Vetter
Co-Producer
Steve Schoenberg
Steve Schoenberg
Executive Producer
Ernst Etchie Stroh
Ernst Etchie Stroh
Original Music Composer
Terry Plumeri
Terry Plumeri
Casting
Kathy A. Smith
Kathy A. Smith
Associate Producer
James A. Holt
James A. Holt
Producer
Yakov Bentsvi
Yakov Bentsvi
Line Producer
Robert E. Waters
Robert E. Waters
Art Direction
John Zachary
John Zachary
Producer
Ashok Amritraj
Ashok Amritraj
Director
Allan A. Goldstein
Allan A. Goldstein
Screenplay
Steve Schoenberg
Steve Schoenberg
Screenplay
Ruben Gordon
Ruben Gordon
Cinematography
Geoffrey Schaaf
Geoffrey Schaaf
Editor
Kert Vandermeulen
Kert Vandermeulen
TOP CAST

Brian Bosworth
John Gray / Wayne Garret

Brad Dourif
Thomas Payne

Claire Yarlett
Jenny

Marta DuBois
Sharon Gray

Jeremy Roberts
Scar

Lance LeGault
Agent Jack Daniels
Marie Barrientos
Cindy

Sheila Wills
Dr. Brown
Gérard L'Heureux
Bartender #1
Tom Poster
Tattoo Guy

Jim Cody Williams
Drinker #1

Brad Greenquist
Opponent
Chip Heller
Guard #1
Roy Conrad
Harry

Howard Mungo
Black Prisoner
Daniel Namath
White Prisoner

Thomas Rosales Jr.
Hispanic Prisoner
David Gene Gibbs
Ace

James MacDonald
Mechanic
Sebastian King
Reginald

Ashok Amritraj
Bystander
Marco Colombo
Bartender #2

Azalea Davila
Mystery Woman
Milo Brown
Gas Station Attendant
Jon K. Greene
Cop