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A Witness Protection specialist becomes suspicious of his co-workers when dealing with a case involving high-tech weapons.

Overview

User Rating:
5.8/10   29,714 votes
Director:
Chuck Russell
Writers (WGA):
Tony Puryear (story) and
Walon Green (story) ...
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Release Date:
21 June 1996 (USA) more
Tagline:
He will erase your past to protect your future.
Plot:
A Witness Protection specialist becomes suspicious of his co-workers when dealing with a case involving high-tech weapons. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
Rock 'em sock 'em cinema more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Arnold Schwarzenegger ... U.S. Marshal John 'The Eraser' Kruger

James Caan ... U.S. Marshal Robert Deguerin

Vanessa Williams ... Lee Cullen

James Coburn ... WitSec Chief Beller

Robert Pastorelli ... Johnny Casteleone

James Cromwell ... William Donohue

Danny Nucci ... WitSec Deputy Monroe
Andy Romano ... Undersecretary of Defense Daniel Harper

Nick Chinlund ... WitSec Agent Calderon

Michael Papajohn ... WitSec Agent Schiffer

Joe Viterelli ... Tony Two-Toes
Mark Rolston ... J. Scar
John Slattery ... FBI Agent Corman
Robert Miranda ... Frediano

Roma Maffia ... Claire Isaacs
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for violent action throughout and some language.
Runtime:
115 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Certification:
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:16+ (Quebec) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | USA:R (certificate #34624) | Iceland:16 | Netherlands:12 | South Korea:15 | Philippines:R-18 | Australia:MA | UK:15 (video rating) (heavily cut) | Argentina:16 | Belgium:KT | Chile:18 | Denmark:16 | Finland:K-16 | Germany:16 (w) | Italy:T | Norway:18 | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:PG | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 (original rating) (cut)
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Trivia:
Although only Tony Puryear and Walon Green are credited with the film's screenplay - and the two of them along with Michael S. Chernuchin for the film's story - the film went through so many revisions from so many different writers that the final shooting script reportedly "looked like a rainbow". William Wisher Jr. reportedly did multiple rewrites during the production as well. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Kruger and DeGuerin are divided between the glass wall, DeGuerin speaks to Kruger through the wall and can be heard easily, but Kruger's loud yell afterward was almost undetectable on the other side. more
Quotes:
John: Drop your gun.
Robert: What?
John: If you drop your gun now, I promise I won't kill you.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "HBO First Look: Eraser (#3.4)" (1996) more
Soundtrack:
That's Amore more

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15 out of 19 people found the following comment useful:-
Rock 'em sock 'em cinema, 13 November 2004
8/10
Author: thegouch23 from Providence, RI

Eraser is a film typical of its genre. What genre, you ask? Why, the "the terrorists-are-coming-and-it's one-man-against-the-world-so-shoot-em-up, blow-em-up, and save-the-girl-and-the-day" genre, of course. Too complicated for you? Don't worry, because the movie isn't. As a matter of fact, it's readily accessible to anyone over the age of 7 - not that this movie is age-appropriate for everyone over the age of 7 (Note: This was my favorite movie when I was 10) - but rather that the concepts, and thus the plot, are simple. This isn't a movie you go see if you're seeking a two hour thinking experience.

Casting Schwarzenegger for the lead instantly gives the main character, John Kruger, a personality of his own. Though nothing is ever known of his background (even by the end credits), that doesn't matter. Dialogue is used mainly for two purposes: to explain the unfolding saga of the federal scandal in the movie, and for the ever-composed and ever-cool Schwarzenegger to calm Dr. Lee Cullen (Vanessa Williams), a key witness in the scandal saga. Instead, what drives the movie is the action sequences and Schwarzenegger's resourcefulness in a myriad of combat situations where he always finds himself outmanned, outgunned, and beaten to the first punch, yet always manages to gain the upper hand.

Williams does an excellent job, and in many ways, is forced to be more of an "actor," per se, than Schwarzenegger. She has to display a wide array of emotions, from sadness, to fear, to regret, to resolve, and even anger, while Schwarzenegger is only called on to mainly display the final two. James Caan is legitimately a scumbag in his role as Robert DeGuerin, and James Coburn, in a smaller role, is fatherly to Kruger as Chief Beller. Solid, unspectacular performances all around...save that of Caan, who borders on something more.

The action in this movie is incredible for its time. The rail guns are visually impressive if not scientifically plausible (but who cares about that anyway?), and Schwarzenegger's combat ingenuity gives flavor and style to the action sequences. Director Russell seems to show a bizarre fixation with bloody puncture wounds (objects protruding entirely through the skin) throughout, but does show some creativity of his own in placing Schwarzenegger in clever combat situations where he can use his mind to outsmart his many more-heavily-armed enemies. Russell also plays with the moviegoer in several situations, making it unclear whether or not Kruger is alive after several close calls. This keeps moviegoers on the edge of their seats for the nonstop thrill ride that rarely pauses to take a breath. From the first scene to the last, explosions, shooting, and violence are the norm, and it is not meant to be any other way.

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