![]() ![]() In the end, Fiske screws up, and gets locked up for 2 years and John and Judith have closure. Fiske’s lawyer begs him not to, but he’s like: “I’m so confident that I will win everyone over that I’m wearing women’s panties…that’s how sure I am I won’t be going to prison today!” I think she was tired of that drunk prick’s attitude and subpar love making and had no reservations about sending him away to the clink. Fiske’s wife, Mary (Millie Perkins), convinces her hubby to take the stand. It’s fucking awesome).įiske’s positive blood test and past DUI arrests are not allowed into the case and it looks like he’s going to get away with it. ![]() In his eyes, I could tell that he was picturing Fiske with pigtails and some big inmate rubbing a red M&M on his lips while he holds his belt loop in prison (OK, I watch a lot of BEYOND SCARED STRAIGHT. The smug prick that is Fiske helps Sawyer’s ambition to take him down. The prosecutor, Martin Sawyer (Denzel Washington), has a lot on his plate, and cannot give the case as much attention as he should, but that slowly changes as he gets to know John and the story of their daughter. She won’t even give John any loving, noting that she has “nothing left to give.” He should have said: “Then don’t give…take!” I wonder if he can sue Fiske for his blue balls too. John is miserable and his wife is paralyzed by depression. Burns yells: “I should be allowed to run over as many kids as I want!” It reminded me of THE SIMPSONS episode where Mr. He has very little concern over the loss of a life and focuses on how important he is. In the meantime, Fiske is still drinking like a fish, and has a great deal of bravado about the case. Initially, his lawyer tells him that he could get a good settlement from this, but he wants Fiske fisted in prison and he’s going to see this through, but the pricey lawyer, Webster (Donald Moffat), is going to try to make this case go away. John (James Farentino) and Judith Peterson (Penny Fuller) get the news that their child has been killed and when they discover that it was at the hands of a drunk driver, John is going to show Tom Fiske who his daddy is. He nearly runs over a young boy on a bike and then plows into Lynne, killing her instantly. Unfortunately, a wealthy businessman, Tom Fiske (Don Murray), has a drinking problem and elects to drive his monster station wagon and is heavily under the influence. She’s popular, kind, and is ready to take on the world. Lynne Peterson (Kristen Vigard) is a girl going off to college and has the world ahead of her. ![]() This is the case with the drunk driving awareness film: “LICENSE TO KILL.” In 1984, we still had the filmmakers and networks that understood the worth of quality films and you are usually guaranteed a good movie from this time period. They used to make good made for TV films…until the sensationalistic crap became the in thing. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |