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1st to Die

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • R
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
743
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Robert Patrick, Tracy Pollan, Gil Bellows, and Angie Everhart in 1st to Die (2003)
ActionCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

A group of female friends in San Francisco investigate a serial killer targeting newlyweds.A group of female friends in San Francisco investigate a serial killer targeting newlyweds.A group of female friends in San Francisco investigate a serial killer targeting newlyweds.

  • Director
    • Russell Mulcahy
  • Writers
    • Michael O'Hara
    • James Patterson
  • Stars
    • Tracy Pollan
    • Gil Bellows
    • Carly Pope
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    743
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Writers
      • Michael O'Hara
      • James Patterson
    • Stars
      • Tracy Pollan
      • Gil Bellows
      • Carly Pope
    • 38User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tracy Pollan
    Tracy Pollan
    • Lindsay Boxer
    Gil Bellows
    Gil Bellows
    • Chris Raleigh
    Carly Pope
    Carly Pope
    • Cindy Thomas
    Megan Gallagher
    Megan Gallagher
    • Jill Barnhart
    Angie Everhart
    Angie Everhart
    • Chessy Jenks
    Mitch Pileggi
    Mitch Pileggi
    • Warren Jacobi
    Sean Young
    Sean Young
    • Joanna Wade
    Jerry Wasserman
    Jerry Wasserman
    • Lt. Roth
    Byron Mann
    Byron Mann
    • Derek Lee
    Pam Grier
    Pam Grier
    • Claire Washburn
    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Nicholas Jenks
    Kristina Copeland
    • Merrill Cale
    John Reardon
    John Reardon
    • David Brandt
    • (as John Henry Reardon)
    Sonya Salomaa
    Sonya Salomaa
    • Melanie Brandt
    Ona Grauer
    Ona Grauer
    • Becky DeGraaff
    Clint Carleton
    • Phillip Campbell
    Chiara Zanni
    Chiara Zanni
    • Heather Tibbs
    Warren Christie
    Warren Christie
    • Michael DeGraaff
    • Director
      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Writers
      • Michael O'Hara
      • James Patterson
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    User reviews38

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    7mariesoleil86

    Good Movie

    I read the book 1st to Die a few months ago and I really enjoyed it. When I heard a movie was being made about the book I wasn't quite sure what to think, usually movies are totally different from the book. I have to admit 1st to Die was pretty much like the book. Of course there were a few changes made but basically the movie tends to stick closely to the book. The movie was good. If you're a Patterson fan I recommend it and even if you're not. It's a good thriller.
    MSpikes82

    Mr Patterson... what's the deal?

    I love the comments that I'm seeing on this board. I totally agree with most of the people here that 1st to Die was horrible. While it stayed pretty faithful to the book, it was still inexplicably horrible. I can't believe it was 3 hours long! I was so mad at the performances, I couldn't even watch half of it.

    The book is spectacular like all of Patterson's novels but, like others have said... filmmakers have yet to make a decent adaptation of one of them... Mr Patterson, are you actually watching these movies? Aren't you mad at what hollywood is reducing them to? This movie was basically a sweeps ratings boost. You can't have it come out that fast and not think that. Sir, please ask these screenwriters... is it that hard to do this right???
    gianello

    Very weak movie.

    My wife wanted me to get this off Netflix on a recommendation.

    Immediately I had a feeling it had been a TV movie. This must have been a very tedious experience watching this weak movie with commercials! Plus it was rate R for some reason. Why if it was on network TV?

    Only Robert Patrick does a reasonable job as the villain. Even the reliable Pam Grier couldn't bring much to her role as the coroner. Tracy Pollan is really a subpar actress. Only the slight plot twists made this any small reason to waste 2 and half hours viewing this. Mitch Pileggi was very credible and Gil Bellows very disappointing. Don't was any time on this movie. There are so many other good movies to rent or purchase.
    4aro-2

    You know you're watching a terrible film when the appearance of Angie Everhart does nothing to improve it.

    Having not read the novel, I can't tell how faithful this film is. The story is typical mystery material: killer targets newlyweds; woman investigator falls in love with her partner and is diagnosed with a fatal disease. Yes, it sounds like a soap opera and that's exactly how it plays. The first 2/3 are dull, save for the murders and the last 1/3 makes a partial comeback as it picks up speed toward its twisty conclusion.

    Acting is strictly sub par, though it's hard to blame the actors alone: the screenplay is atrocious. During the last 1/3 you stop noticing because the film actually becomes interesting, but that's only the last 1/3. Director Russell Mulcahy is very much in his element, but there's only so much he can do with a TV budget and the network censors on his back. He's pretty much limited to quick cutting and distorted lenses, though he managed to squeeze in a couple "under the floor" shots during the murders in the club restroom. Unfortunately, as this is made for TV, the cool compositional details he uses so well with a wider image are nowhere to be found. Note to producers: give this man a reasonable budget and an anamorphic lens when you hire him.

    Summing it up: this film is bad by cinema standards and mediocre by TV standards(watch CSI, instead). If you're in the mood for a film like this, I've some excellent suggestions: pick up a copy of Dario Argento's "Deep Red"(my highest recommendation; superb film), "Opera", or even "Tenebre". They're stronger in every category.
    joannabanana324

    This movie was so horrible!

    Okay, so I thought this movie would be interesting despite that it was made for TV. But, my God I have not seen a worse movie! The fact that it was entirely predictable throughout the entire thing made it much worse. I thought I was going to watch a movie that had plot twisters. Wrong again.

    Another thing was the horrible acting! Now, I am a huge fan of Robert Patrick because of his work in the Terminator and the X-Files. But his performance greatly disappointed me. Along with another X-Files mate of his, Mitch Pileggi, who didn't do much better. Tracy Pollan definitely can pull of the not so ditzy but nevertheless dumb blonde.

    I was glad when the disgustingly abrupt ending came, the final words being from one of the "girls".

    "It must have been terrible." Yeah, it was terrible. Let me give you some advice. Don't waste 3 hours on this movie. It's not worth it.

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    • Goofs
      When Nicholas Jenks escapes from the Department of Corrections car, he kicks out the rear window in order to get out. When the police are at the crash scene, the window is back in place.
    • Connections
      References The Fugitive (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      Tell Me That You Love Me Tonight
      Written by Joe Lervold , Larry Batiste & Dennis Wadlington

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Always a Bridesmaid
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Michael O'Hara Productions
      • NBC Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 3h(180 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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