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Highpoint

1984

R

1 h 28 m

Canada

Action

Comedy

Thriller

James Hatcher embezzles ten million dollars from a joint mafia and C.I.A. operation, leaving them squabbling with each other. Unemployed accountant Lewis Kinney gets caught up in the intrigue, and must try to recover the money himself.
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Richard Harris
Lewis Kinney
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Christopher Plummer
James Hatcher
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Beverly D'Angelo
Lise
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Kate Reid
Mrs. Hatcher
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Peter Donat
Maronzella
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Robin Gammell
Banner
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Saul Rubinek
Centino
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Maury Chaykin
Falco
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George Buza
Alex
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David Calderisi
Prisoner in Jail
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Ken James
Man #1 with Briefcase
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Lynda Mason Green
Model #1
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Peter Shewchuk
Caléche owner
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Rolland Bédard
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Ken Anderson
CIA Agent
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Bill Starr
Patrolman #1
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Jack Van Evera
Patrolman #2
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Eric House
Rico

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Brenda Wairimu

19/04/2025 16:00
This movie is pretty terrible, but I gave it an 8 out of 10 because hidden away inside it is a great little (shorter) movie. If you: * take out all the scenes with Maury Chayken and Saul Rubinek (who are fine actors, but most certainly not here) * take out all the speed-up-the-movie-for-humor scenes (most notably the chase through Quebec - indeed, drop most of that chase entirely) * take out everything before the opening credits (that is, the tedious 'backstory', which is explained just fine later in the movie -- indeed better.) * leave in everything with Richard Harris and Christopher Plummer (who appear to have someone else writing their dialog from the pretty awful stuff written for everybody else.) ... then there's a cracking good fish-out-of-water story joined with a swashbuckler trying one game too many. So, be ready with the fast-forward button, and you might just have a good hour or so.
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Jefri Nichol

29/05/2023 18:10
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Assane HD

16/11/2022 10:52
Highpoint
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أحمد الحطاب

16/11/2022 03:26
It came as a shock to me when I read all the negative reviews. I just watched this show today Sunday May 31st. 2020 & thought it was an excellent movie. See it if you can you won't be sorry.
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@Mrs A #30092017

16/11/2022 03:26
It just makes you wonder what the screenwriter was thinking. Okay lads, we'll have sword fighting, car chases and crashes, a pony and trap chase, people flying into water in their vehicles and slowly sinking, horses and oooh, I know, let's get some laughs with people sneezing and getting trapped in lift doors. Just as you can't quite believe what you're watching, we have s peeded up sequence with people talking speeded up like Benny Hill used to do. Why Christopher Plummer, just why? Richard Harris had the oddest accent I've heard in a while. Thank goodness for Beverley D'Angelo who at least looked amazing. There's a line during the showdown on the CN Tower that says "Leave them, they're idiots" Advice I probably should have taken!
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Muje Kariko

16/11/2022 03:26
Peter Carter's last film (The late director of Rituals, Wolf Dog and The Intruder Within) directs this comedy and action film with Richard Harris as an undercover cop. Some of the scenes could very well be funny another film like this was made called Kuffs with Christian Slater. Carter supposely died of a Heart Attack shortly after this films release.
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Rajae belmir

16/11/2022 03:26
This movie is pretty terrible, but I gave it an 8 out of 10 because hidden away inside it is a great little (shorter) movie. If you: * take out all the scenes with Maury Chayken and Saul Rubinek (who are fine actors, but most certainly not here) * take out all the speed-up-the-movie-for-humor scenes (most notably the chase through Quebec - indeed, drop most of that chase entirely) * take out everything before the opening credits (that is, the tedious 'backstory', which is explained just fine later in the movie -- indeed better.) * leave in everything with Richard Harris and Christopher Plummer (who appear to have someone else writing their dialog from the pretty awful stuff written for everybody else.) ... then there's a cracking good fish-out-of-water story joined with a swashbuckler trying one game too many. So, be ready with the fast-forward button, and you might just have a good hour or so.
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Britany🦄👘

16/11/2022 03:26
The Canadian movie "Highpoint" is a strange movie. On one hand, it wants to be a serious homage to the kind of thrillers Alfred Hitchcock made. But on the other hand, it also wants to be a kind of spoof of those Hitchcock movies. Needless to say, mixing the two tones results in quite a mess. It's obvious that the filmmakers tried to save this in the editing room, but the different tones still result in an inconsistent feeling. It doesn't help that each tone isn't very well done. The mystery angle isn't very clear, and the comedy is painfully unfunny (they even try doing a chase sequence Keystone Kops style.) The movie looks a lot better than most other Canadian movies from the same period (it obviously had an ample budget), but its slickness doesn't hide its unsatisfying soul. Only for viewers who really want to see how Canadians would do Hitchcock... or who want to see Christopher Plummer sport a ridiculous-looking moustache.
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Chunli ❤️🙇♀️

16/11/2022 01:35
I saw this movie while studying in Edinburgh in the 80's. Loved it too. A light and fairly fluffy storyline with the prerequisite villain and good guy formula to the fore. However, the "highpoint" for me was the car chase featuring an MGB GT convertible doing some very silly stuff. Great action, and a spectacular end to this chase. Also, one little line from the movie is still quoted by my brother and I all these years later - when Harris goes to make a tricky maneuver in his car, he tells his passenger to put on her safety belt as he's about to do a "Brodie", and then yanks on the handbrake and spins the car in the middle of the road. Fun film, dated now but the CN Tower stunt is scary when you realise that someone actually did the jump, AND got paid handsomely for the privilege.
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