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  1. No Mercy
    R1986 · Crime drama · 1h 47m
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  1. No Mercy is a gritty and thrilling movie about a Chicago cop who goes to New Orleans to avenge his partner's death and rescue a witness from a ruthless crime boss. Roger Ebert reviews the film's style and energy, and praises the performances of Richard Gere and Kim Basinger. Read his full review and find out why he thinks this movie is not boring.

  2. 6/10. A Chicago Detective in Cajun Country. Uriah43 11 November 2018. This film begins with a Chicago detective by the name of "Eddie Jillette" (Richard Gere) receiving a tip from an informant that a wealthy man named "Paul Deveneux" (Terry Kinney) has arrived in the city and is looking to hire a hitman to kill somebody in New Orleans.

  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1015199-no_mercyNo Mercy | Rotten Tomatoes

    After his partner is killed by the merciless crime boss Losado (Jeroen Krabbé), Chicago cop Eddie Jillette (Richard Gere) takes to New Orleans to settle the score. When he finds Losado's mistress ...

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    • Richard Pearce
    • R
    • Richard Gere
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  5. Dec 19, 1986 · No Mercy: Directed by Richard Pearce. With Richard Gere, Kim Basinger, Jeroen Krabbé, George Dzundza. A Chicago detective, seeking to avenge his partner's death, travels to New Orleans, where he unexpectedly becomes involved in a cat and mouse game of survival.

    • (8.5K)
    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Richard Pearce
    • 1986-12-19
  6. English. Budget. $14 million [1] Box office. $12,303,904 (US) No Mercy is a 1986 American neo-noir action thriller film starring Richard Gere and Kim Basinger about a policeman who accepts an offer to kill a Cajun gangster. The film grossed over $12 million domestically. [2]

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › no-mercyNo Mercy - Metacritic

    Chicago Tribune. Technically, "No Mercy" is a smooth, assured piece of work, with a sense of movement and color far superior to Pearce's previous outings. But it is in technique that American action movies have taken their last refuge. The commitment to character is gone, the effort to create credible, vivid situations has been forgotten.

  8. Sep 10, 2012 · That said, Pearce reveals a strong feel for lurid locations and spectacular set pieces, and makes the film look stylish, too much so in the case of the three leads. Indeed, taken straight it's all ...

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