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ActionCrimeHorrorScience Fiction

Split Second

- He's seen the future. Now he has to kill it.

In a flooded future London, Detective Harley Stone hunts a serial killer who murdered his partner and has haunted him ever since — but he soon discovers what he is hunting might not be human.

Release Date : 1992-05-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Challenge Film CorporationEntertainmentMuse ProductionsXYZ Funding N.V.

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Rutger Hauer

Character Name : Stone

Original Name : Rutger Hauer

Gender : Male

Kim Cattrall

Character Name : Michelle

Original Name : Kim Cattrall

Gender : Female

Michael J. Pollard

Character Name : The Rat Catcher

Original Name : Michael J. Pollard

Gender : Male

Alastair Duncan

Character Name : Durkin

Original Name : Alastair Duncan

Gender : Male

Alun Armstrong

Character Name : Thrasher

Original Name : Alun Armstrong

Gender : Male

Pete Postlethwaite

Character Name : Paulsen

Original Name : Pete Postlethwaite

Gender : Male

Ian Dury

Character Name : Jay Jay

Original Name : Ian Dury

Gender : Male

Roberta Eaton

Character Name : Robin

Original Name : Roberta Eaton

Gender : Male

Tony Steedman

Character Name : O'Donnell

Original Name : Tony Steedman

Gender : Male

Steven Hartley

Character Name : Foster

Original Name : Steven Hartley

Gender : Male

Sara Stockbridge

Character Name : Tiffany

Original Name : Sara Stockbridge

Gender : Female

Colin Skeaping

Character Name : Drunk

Original Name : Colin Skeaping

Gender : Male

Ken Bones

Character Name : Forensic Expert

Original Name : Ken Bones

Gender : Male

Dave Duffy

Character Name : Nick 'The Barman'

Original Name : Dave Duffy

Gender : Male

Stewart Harvey-Wilson

Character Name : The Killer

Original Name : Stewart Harvey-Wilson

Gender : Male

Paul Grayson

Character Name : The Killer

Original Name : Paul Grayson

Gender : Male

Chris Chappell

Character Name : Rat Catcher's Assistant

Original Name : Chris Chappell

Gender : Male

Charlotte Hick

Character Name : Little Girl

Original Name : Charlotte Hick

Gender : Female

Morris Paton

Character Name : Jogger

Original Name : Morris Paton

Gender : Male

Alan Stocks

Character Name : Policeman

Original Name : Alan Stocks

Gender : Male

Jason Watkins

Character Name : Coroner's Assistant

Original Name : Jason Watkins

Gender : Male

Tina Shaw

Character Name : Nightclub Stripper

Original Name : Tina Shaw

Gender : Female

Angie Hill

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Angie Hill

Gender : Female

Mayumi Cabrera

Character Name : Girl in Nightclub

Original Name : Mayumi Cabrera

Gender : Female

John Bennett

Character Name : Dr Schulman

Original Name : John Bennett

Gender : Male

Tina Smith

Character Name : Mutilated Woman

Original Name : Tina Smith

Gender : Female

Martin Ronan

Character Name : First Ambulance Attendant

Original Name : Martin Ronan

Gender : Male

Phil Smeeton

Character Name : Second Ambulance Attendant

Original Name : Phil Smeeton

Gender : Male

Gordon Winter

Character Name : Police Medic

Original Name : Gordon Winter

Gender : Male

Tony Sibbald

Character Name : Bald Man in Suit

Original Name : Tony Sibbald

Gender : Male

Papillon Soo

Character Name : Waitress

Original Name : Papillon Soo

Gender : Female

Rikki Howard

Character Name : Cage Security Policewoman

Original Name : Rikki Howard

Gender : Female

Rob Edmunds

Character Name : Policeman

Original Name : Rob Edmunds

Gender : Male

Pádraig Lynch

Character Name : Policeman

Original Name : Pádraig Lynch

Gender : Male

Shend

Character Name : Precinct Policeman

Original Name : Shend

Gender : Male

Susan Aderin

Character Name : Precinct Policewoman

Original Name : Susan Aderin

Gender : Female

Sheila Hyde

Character Name : Precinct Policewoman

Original Name : Sheila Hyde

Gender : Female

Jane van Hool

Character Name : Precinct Policewoman

Original Name : Jane van Hool

Gender : Female

Cathy Walker

Character Name : Precinct Policewoman

Original Name : Cathy Walker

Gender : Female

Daniella Rich

Character Name : Girl in Nightclub

Original Name : Daniella Rich

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

We are not chasing it, it's chasing us. Split Second is directed by Tony Maylam and Ian Sharp and written by Gary Scott Thompson. It stars Rutger Hauer, Kim Cattrall and Neil Duncan. It was filmed in London, England, predominantly at the Hartley Jam Factory in Southwark, with Clive Tickner the cinematographer. London, 2008. "After forty days and nights of torrential rain, the city is largely submerged below water, a result of the devastating effects of continued global warming. The warnings ignored for decades have now resulted in undreamed of levels of pollution where day has become almost endless night..." and something is stalking the watery city and tearing hearts out of its victims... Plot follows a familiar course, and in truth there's no surprises here. A psychic link between Stone and the killer is sadly never fully formed, which is a shame because it had the potential to make the film more interesting. To offset that though, is that there is some nice babble involving astrological and satanic matters which are thrown up during the search/investigation. In its favour as well, is that Maylam and his team sensibly keep the perpetrator hidden for most of the film, instead choosing the odd flashing glimpse of a clawed hand, or a murky torso running across the frame, while the idea to only show the bloody aftermath of a kill hits home harder than if we had actually viewed it. The look is spot on for an apocalyptic sci-fi piece, all greys, silvers and low lights, while the cheap production design works well in context of the tone of the picture. There's even some Schwarzenegger like cheese dialogue, the likes of which the big Austrian would have got paid millions to speak at around the same time Split Second was released. The killer, once revealed, will disappoint many, mainly because it looks overly familiar, but it does impact for the finale set at a flooded tube station. While the music (co-scored by three different people) is ideal as it sounds very tinny, in fact it's very 1980's like. Judging by the critical reaction to it you have to think some folk were taking it a bit too seriously. Never fully convincing as a lead man, Hauer pitches this just right, with tongue in cheek, a grizzled personage and a swagger to match the glint in is eyes. He's playing a burned out cop character called Harley Stone, his partner, who of course is the polar opposite, is named Dick Durkin! Take this seriously? Never! Cattrall is merely here to be a love interest, to scream and show some flesh for the discerning hound dog, while her haircut, some black dyed German Helmet effort, is totally unflattering. Duncan does a fine job as the nerdy copper, working the comedy off of Hauer very well, while fleeting support comes from great British actors Alun Armstrong and Pete Postlethwaite. In cameos we get song man Ian Dury and Michael J. Pollard. Leave the brain at the door and you have a good chance of enjoying this low-budget British sci-fier. 7/10

J

JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Tonally awkward at times and mismatch of various genres with apocalyptic-future science fiction horror mixed with buddy cop comedy, but for all its flaws, found this to be an absurdly entertaining film thanks to Rutger Hauer's charmingly gruff performance. Some interesting production design clearly inspired by Blade Runner, especially early on, and the brief moments we see the creature looks like a cross of the xenomorph and Venom. **3.0/5**