Betrayed (1988 film)
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Directed by | Costa-Gavras |
Written by | Joe Eszterhas |
Produced by | Irwin Winkler |
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Cinematography | Patrick Blossier |
Edited by | Joële Van Effenterre |
Music by | Bill Conti |
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Distributed by | MGM/UA Communications Company |
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Running time | 127 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $19 million |
Box office | $25.8 million[2] |
Betrayed is a 1988 American dramatic thriller film directed by Costa-Gavras, written by Joe Eszterhas, and starring Debra Winger and Tom Berenger. The plot is roughly based upon the terrorist activities of American neo-Nazi and white supremacist Robert Mathews and his group The Order.
Plot[]
Set in the American Midwest, the film begins with the murder of a Jewish radio host in Chicago. FBI undercover agent Catherine Weaver, alias Katie Phillips, sets out to infiltrate a farming community, suspected of harboring those responsible.
After receiving a warm welcome from land-owner and farmer Gary Simmons, his two children and extended family, she begins to believe that the FBI lead is erroneous. Throwing caution to the wind, she falls in love with Simmons, a Vietnam War veteran who appears to command the respect of the local community. A short while later, her suspicions are aroused by talk of family secrets and as more chilling events unfold, Katie is exposed to the fact that Gary is the leader of a Klan-like white supremacy group involved in heinous, often gut-wrenching, acts of racial violence.
In too deep, Katie pleads with boss and mentor Michael Carnes to release her from the assignment, but he refuses, instead turning the screws on her mixed loyalties. Ultimately, she must betray either the man she loves or the country she has sworn to protect.
Cast[]
- Debra Winger as FBI Agent Cathy Weaver / Katie Philips
- Tom Berenger as Gary Simmons
- John Heard as FBI Agent Mike Carnes
- Betsy Blair as Gladys Simmons
- John Mahoney as 'Shorty'
- Ted Levine as Wesley John Bond / Wes
- Jeffrey DeMunn as Bobby Flynn
- Albert Hall as FBI Agent Al Sanders
- David Clennon as Jack Carpenter
- Richard Libertini as Sam Kraus
- Timothy Hutton (cameo) as a juggler at the fair
- Ralph Foody as Lyle
Reception[]
Critical response[]
Betrayed was met with mixed reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes giving it a 42% "Rotten" rating based on 12 reviews.[3] Winger's performance was praised by some reviewers, who felt she was successful in conveying complex and mixed emotions throughout. Critics of the film point to a muddled and sometimes unbelievable unravelling of the plot.
The opening sequence is loosely based on the 1984 murder of Denver DJ Alan Berg, which was carried out by white supremacists known as The Order.
In a 1996 interview, Berenger named Betrayed as his favorite film, shrugging off any media criticism with the retort "It was exactly what it was meant to be".[4]
Box office[]
The film debuted at #2 at the box office,[5] earning $5,534,787 and coming in behind the second weekend of A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master.[6] The film would go on to gross $25,816,139 in the United States.[2]
See also[]
- Talk Radio (film)
- American History X
- Green Room
- Imperium
- BlacKkKlansman
- White supremacist terrorism in the United States
References[]
- ^ "Betrayed (18)". British Board of Film Classification. November 10, 1988. Retrieved November 18, 2016.
- ^ a b "Betrayed (1988)". Box Office Mojo. Amazon.com. Retrieved November 18, 2016.
- ^ RottenTomatoes.com rating information
- ^ Tom Berenger Biography at www.tv.com Archived September 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : National Box Office Goes Soft". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
- ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for August 26-28, 1988". Box Office Mojo. Amazon.com. August 29, 1988. Retrieved November 18, 2016.
External links[]
- 1988 films
- English-language films
- Films about the Ku Klux Klan
- American films
- 1980s English-language films
- 1980s thriller drama films
- American thriller drama films
- Films about race and ethnicity
- Films directed by Costa Gavras
- Films set in Chicago
- Films set in Texas
- Films with screenplays by Joe Eszterhas
- United Artists films
- Works about white nationalism
- Films scored by Bill Conti
- American neo-noir films
- 1988 drama films
- Films about racism in the United States
- Films about the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Films about neo-Nazis