Diplomatic Immunity (1991 American film)
Diplomatic Immunity is a 1991 American action thriller film directed by Peter Maris, it is based on the novel The Stalker by Theodore Taylor.
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Directed by | Peter Maris |
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Based on | The Stalker (1987) by Theodore Taylor |
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Cinematography | Gerald B. Wolfe |
Edited by | Michael J. Sheridan Jack Tucker |
Plot
Marine Cole Hickel (Boxletiner) vows revenge on evil Klaus Hermann (Bresnahan) who has killed his daughter. Hermann has an obsession with murdering people and photographing their dead bodies. He also has diplomatic immunity as his mother, Gerta (Foster), is the President of Paraguay, and therefore he cannot be prosecuted by conventional means. Hickel travels to Paraguay and teams up with a smuggler name Cowboy (Drago) to take his own revenge.
Cast
- Bruce Boxleitner as Cole Hickel[1]
- Billy Drago as Cowboy[1]
- Tom Bresnahan as Klaus Hermann[1]
- Meg Foster as Gerta Hermann[1]
- Robert Forster as Stonebridge[1]
- Robert DoQui as Ferguson[1]
- Ken Foree as Del Roy Gaines[1]
- Paul Napier as Kinnick[1]
- Sharon Case as Ellen Hickel
- Fabiana Udenio as Teresa Escobal
Production
Development
Diplomatic Immunity is based on the 1987 novel The Stalker by Theodore Taylor (who was mainly known as a children's author). One of the changes in the movie is the location of the action, which takes place in Europe in the book, but is moved to Paraguay for the movie.[2]
References
- The Phantom of the Movies' Videoscope Joe Kane - 2000 "DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY (1991)*** D: Peter Maris. Bruce Boxleitner, Billy Drago, Tom Breznahan, Meg Foster, Robert Forster, Robert Do'Qui, Ken Foree. 95 mins. (Fries, n.i.d.) Boxleitner toplines as an incensed marine out to nail Bresnahan as the wealthy, psychotic Paraguayan S&M artist (!) who's gotten away with his daughter's murder due to the titular protection. The pursuit picks up in Paraguay, where our hero teams with smuggler Drago, who has his own score to settle. Director ..."
- FantasticFiction.com: The Stalker