Point Break (1991)

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Directed by Kathryn Bigelow

Also known as "Extrême Limite", "Punto de Quiebra", "Punto Límite"

Running Time: 125 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

New, sharp and young FBI agent Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves, pictured, left) is assigned a tricky case: a spate of bank robberies by the mysterious Ex-Presidents gang (who dress up in Carter, Reagan, Johnson and Nixon masks). He joins crazy agent Pappas (Gary Busey) to track down the gang, but Pappas has his ideas who the gang really are... a group of surfers. Utah goes undercover in the hope of gaining more insight, but is soon sucked into the cool mysticism of surfing guru Bodhi (the late Patrick Swayze, pictured, right).

Released in 1991 and directed by Kathryn Bigelow, this high-octane thriller has plenty of action and the cast pull things together well.

Cast

Image for Patrick SwayzePatrick SwayzeBodhi
Image for Keanu ReevesKeanu ReevesSpecial Agent Johnny Utah
Image for Gary BuseyGary BuseyAgent Angelo Pappas
Lori PettyTyler Ann Endicott
Image for John C. McGinleyJohn C. McGinleyAgent Ben Harp
James LeGrosRoach
John PhilbinNathanial
BoJesse ChristopherGrommet
Julian ReyesAlvarez
Daniel BeerBabbit
Chris PedersenBunker
Vincent KlynWarchild
Anthony KiedisTone
Dave OlsonArchbold
Lee TergesenRosie

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