Nick of Time

post #2473 by Antje on January 1st, 2010 and last updated January 29, 2011

Overview

Year: 1995

Directed by: John Badham

Written by: Patrick Sheane Duncan

Music by: Arthur B. Rubinstein

Johnny Depp playing: Gene Watson

Runtime: 90 min.

Release Date: November 22nd, 1995

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Plot Summary

he film opens with Gene Watson (Depp), a mild-mannered, widowed accountant arriving with his daughter Lynn to a train station in Los Angeles.

As Watson makes a payphone call informing an unidentified person that his train was late, two mysterious strangers in suits (Roma Maffia, Christopher Walken), named Smith and Jones, survey the station from a catwalk, discussing a yet-to-be-elaborated scheme. Noticing Watson retaliate against a skater who was harassing his daughter, Smith and Jones set their sights on him and swiftly approach the pair.

Showing a badge, the two strangers convince Watson that they are police officers and whisk both father and daughter into a van without justification. Once in the vehicle, Watson begins to notice things aren’t right and gets nervous, but Smith subsequently pistol whips Watson in the leg to get his attention.

Smith then informs Watson that they will kill his daughter unless he murders a woman depicted in a photograph. He soon learns that the woman is State Governor Eleanor Grant (Marsha Mason) and realizes that killing her would be a suicide mission.

Once at the Bonaventure Hotel (where a campaign stop is being held) Watson makes several attempts to warn people about his situation, but Smith consistently follows him around, taunts and viciously beats him whenever he doesn’t make a move. Watson manages to find a young campaign assistant, Krista (Gloria Reuben) who believes Watson’s story and encourages him to report the matter to the governor’s husband, Brendan Grant (Peter Strauss). Once in his suite, however, the husband and a campaign lobbyist appear to disbelieve the story, and before anything more can be said, the psychopathic Smith shows up in the room and fatally shoots Krista, causing a tense scuffle between Watson and Smith.

Watson awakens after unconsciousness and finds nearly everyone on the campaign, including the governor’s staff and husband, are involved in the plot, with an unnamed right-wing lobbyist (played by G.D. Spradlin) masterminding it all.

Watson eventually finds disabled veteran (Charles S. Dutton) who polishes people’s shoes at the hotel. While at first he doesn’t believe Watson, Smith talks to Watson about the plot, believing the shoe cleaner to be completely deaf according to a sign. The hotel employee reluctantly assists Watson to get to Governor Grant’s suite and advise her of the conspiracy. Although skeptical at first, she later notices her husband acting suspiciously and realizes Watson was telling the truth.

Being hastened by her husband to make the last speech, the governor greets supporters in a ballroom when Watson takes out the gun, points it at a projector room where Smith is watching him and shoots at the window. This unleashes a panic in the ballroom, causing a stampede and brief shootout between Watson and the security people.

In the meantime, the shoeshine man stalls the armed Jones (who is in the van with Watson’s daughter, Lynn) after she can’t get a signal from Smith, and he annoys her to the point of a violent confrontation. Lynn quickly tries to get out of the van when Smith opens the door and begins to shoot at her. Right after she hides under the seat, Watson appears and shoots Smith, killing him. Before Jones can get a clear shot at the father and daughter, the shoeshine man beats her unconscious with his prosthetic leg.

An alternate TV scene (and on some DVD versions) shows the governor thanking Watson for saving her life, but the penultimate scene shows the lobbyist/conspiracy mastermind stepping on a broken wristwatch and leaving the hotel in a car.

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