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ActionCrimeMysteryThriller

The Presidio

- He didn't want to share the murder investigation. There's no way he's going to share his daughter.

Jay Austin is now a civilian police detective. Colonel Caldwell was his commanding officer years before when he left the military police over a disagreement over the handling of a drunk driver. Now a series of murders that cross jurisdictions force them to work together again. That Austin is now dating Caldwell's daughter is not helping their relationship.

Release Date : 1988-06-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sean Connery

Character Name : Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell

Original Name : Sean Connery

Gender : Male

Mark Harmon

Character Name : Jay Austin

Original Name : Mark Harmon

Gender : Male

Meg Ryan

Character Name : Donna Caldwell

Original Name : Meg Ryan

Gender : Female

Jack Warden

Character Name : Sgt. Maj. Ross Maclure

Original Name : Jack Warden

Gender : Male

Mark Blum

Character Name : Arthur Peale

Original Name : Mark Blum

Gender : Male

Dana Gladstone

Character Name : Col. Paul Lawrence

Original Name : Dana Gladstone

Gender : Male

Jenette Goldstein

Character Name : Patti Jean Lynch

Original Name : Jenette Goldstein

Gender : Female

Marvin J. McIntyre

Character Name : MP Zeke

Original Name : Marvin J. McIntyre

Gender : Male

Don Calfa

Character Name : Howard Buckely

Original Name : Don Calfa

Gender : Male

John DiSanti

Character Name : Det. Marvin Powell

Original Name : John DiSanti

Gender : Male

Robert Lesser

Character Name : Sgt. Mueller

Original Name : Robert Lesser

Gender : Male

James Hooks Reynolds

Character Name : George Spota

Original Name : James Hooks Reynolds

Gender : Male

Curtis W. Sims

Character Name : Sgt. Garfield

Original Name : Curtis W. Sims

Gender : Male

Rick Zumwalt

Character Name : Bully in Bar

Original Name : Rick Zumwalt

Gender : Male

Rosalyn Marshall

Character Name : Lawrence's Secretary

Original Name : Rosalyn Marshall

Gender : Female

Jessie Lawrence Ferguson

Character Name : Pilot at Travis AFB

Original Name : Jessie Lawrence Ferguson

Gender : Male

Larry Jenkins

Character Name : MP Dutton

Original Name : Larry Jenkins

Gender : Male

Jesse D. Goins

Character Name : MP Bygrave

Original Name : Jesse D. Goins

Gender : Male

Kim Robillard

Character Name : MP Mitchell

Original Name : Kim Robillard

Gender : Male

Michael Strasser

Character Name : MP Stillwell

Original Name : Michael Strasser

Gender : Male

Chuckie Davis

Character Name : Julius

Original Name : Chuckie Davis

Gender : Male

Ron Cummins

Character Name : Maintenance Man

Original Name : Ron Cummins

Gender : Male

Patrick Kilpatrick

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Patrick Kilpatrick

Gender : Male

John Allen Vick

Character Name : Post Commander

Original Name : John Allen Vick

Gender : Male

Michael Fosberg

Character Name : Capt. Gordon

Original Name : Michael Fosberg

Gender : Male

Joe Hart

Character Name : Bully's Bar Pal ("Arrowhead")

Original Name : Joe Hart

Gender : Male

Clay Wilcox

Character Name : Bully's Bar Pal ("Arrowhead")

Original Name : Clay Wilcox

Gender : Male

Bob Rochelle

Character Name : Bully's Bar Pal ("Arrowhead")

Original Name : Bob Rochelle

Gender : Male

Susan Saiger

Character Name : Gloria

Original Name : Susan Saiger

Gender : Female

Ruth de Sosa

Character Name : Teacher

Original Name : Ruth de Sosa

Gender : Female

Tracy Tanen

Character Name : Peale's Receptionist

Original Name : Tracy Tanen

Gender : Male

Peter Fitzsimmons

Character Name : Patrolman Schmidt

Original Name : Peter Fitzsimmons

Gender : Male

Pete Antico

Character Name : Patrolman Dotson

Original Name : Pete Antico

Gender : Male

Dean R. Miller

Character Name : Leroy

Original Name : Dean R. Miller

Gender : Male

Jophery C. Brown

Character Name : Workman

Original Name : Jophery C. Brown

Gender : Male

Justin De Rosa

Character Name : Workman

Original Name : Justin De Rosa

Gender : Male

Allan Graf

Character Name : Workman

Original Name : Allan Graf

Gender : Male

Frank Orsatti

Character Name : Workman

Original Name : Frank Orsatti

Gender : Male

Peter Kwong

Character Name : Squad Room Officer

Original Name : Peter Kwong

Gender : Male

Bob Delegall

Character Name : Squad Room Lieutenant

Original Name : Bob Delegall

Gender : Male

Richard Kwong

Character Name : Chinese Kitchen Chef

Original Name : Richard Kwong

Gender : Male

Sam Arnold

Character Name : Military Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Sam Arnold

Gender : Male

Conrad Hurtt

Character Name : Captain (uncredited)

Original Name : Conrad Hurtt

Gender : Male

Ronnie Rondell Jr.

Character Name : Man In Bar (uncredited)

Original Name : Ronnie Rondell Jr.

Gender : Male

Theodore Carl Soderberg

Character Name : Pedestrian (uncredited)

Original Name : Theodore Carl Soderberg

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-07-04

Mark Harmon is "Jay", a former military policeman turned cop who is called upon to investigate a series of murders that reintroduce him to his former CO "Col. Caldwell" (Sean Connery) with whom he doesn't especially get along. It doesn't help when he starts to date the colonel's independently minded daughter "Donna" (Meg Ryan) but can they put their differences aside long enough to find out what's going on and stop any more killings? Well, of course they can - this film has precisely no jeopardy at all. Though the motive for the crimes remains a mystery for a while, the rest of this follows a well travelled line that is disappointingly predictable. Harmon is never a particularly strong or convincing actor, Connery - and his traditional, wry, smile - clearly just wanted his fee and not for the first time Meg Ryan adds very little as this plods along. It's watchable on the television over a glass or two, but it's all very unremarkable.

G

GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

Occasionally my mother would really get into a movie, choose a quote as a favorite, and then repeat it constantly in a cartoonish exaggeration of whoever said it in the film. The Persidio is one of those films she latched onto, and for years after we were subjected to her Sean Connery impression as she threatened to beat us up using only her thumb. So now every time I see it, heck, every time I'm in Frisco, that is the quote that gets stuck in my head for days after. But, in her defense, it was a very good scene and actually does deserve to be remembered and quoted more. It's my go to Sean Connery impression... when I'm not impersonating Johnny Lee Miller impersonating Sean Connery. Or the Untouchables, but I kind of feel that one is over used. Everyone goes there when they do Connery. Or, you know, I could just live in Chicago. Maybe the rest of the country and the world just does James Bond. The point is, you have a quotable Sean Connery scene. And that alone is worth it. And you have the San Francisco chase scene, and I really hate Frisco, but I do really love movies that are set there and any chase through San Francisco streets is fun if for no other reason than it makes you instantly think of Bullet. The multi-jurisdictional cliche thing is here, and tragically underused in a lot of movies. But you get a good dynamic of military and civilian cop bumping heads with one another. It's a situation that is made worse by bad blood and a bit of history, and then made even worse by a blooming romantic interest. And it's the 80s, so you know that the romantic interest is going to be Meg Ryan, no spoiler there. And all of that with an actual compelling case that the two cops have to solve. It's kind of all over the place, but in the best possible 80s cliche kind of way.

K

kevin2019

@kevin2019

2024-09-13

"The Presidio" is an interesting diversion that has an immediately intriguing and literally explosive opening gambit which is eye catching and it easily grabs your full attention, but then the pace quickly eases up out of pure necessity and the murder of Patti Jean Lynch loses all sense of urgency and it is eventually relegated to becoming a secondary consideration as the main focus of the film now concentrates upon the complex and argumentative character dynamics of Lieutenant Colonel Caldwell, his daughter Donna, and Inspector Jay Austin although all of this is nicely juxtaposed with the ongoing murder investigation. However, this film is much too pedestrian for the talented cast involved, but at least the action sequences are superb and the pace is extremely well maintained throughout.