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Beyond the Law

  • Director: Larry Ferguson
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Crime Thriller, Police Drama
  • Themes: Assumed Identities, Double Life, Dangerous Attraction
  • Main Cast: Charlie Sheen, Linda Fiorentino, Michael Madsen, Courtney Vance, Rip Torn
  • Release Year: 1992
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 101 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

An emotionally distraught cop is traumatized by memories of an abusive childhood in which he was forced to kill the uncle who was abusing him. Fired by his corrupt boss, he is recruited to infiltrate a ring of murderous, gun-running bikers, who would kill him in a second if they found out who he was -- which his friends begin to suspect was why he took the job in the first place. ~ Brian Gusse, All Movie Guide

Cast

Larry Ferguson - Kelly; Ed Adams - Dirt; Dennis Burkley - Oatmeal; Steve Chambers - Clyde; Tom Noga - Tom Evans; Leon Rippy - Virgil; Joey Sagal - Talco Artist; John Sarviss - Helicopter Pilot; Rino Thunder - Bogus Charlie; Michael Waltman - Jailer; Michael Berry - Bulldozer Driver; Scott Johnson - Trooper; Rick Waln - Gas Attendant; Robert Creighton Williams - DEA Agent; James Oscar Lee - Highside; Andy Hill - Treasury Agent; John Rogers - DEA Agent

Credit

Ileane Meltzer - Costume Designer, John E. Vohlers - First Assistant Director, Larry Ferguson - Director, Don Brochu - Editor, Robert Jones - Editor, Richard N. Gladstein - Executive Producer, Ronna Wallace - Executive Producer, John D'Andrea - Composer (Music Score), Cory Lerios - Composer (Music Score), James L. Schoppe - Production Designer, Robert M. Stevens - Cinematographer, Joseph M. Caracciolo, Jr. - Producer, Mark Tarlov - Producer, John Fiedler - Producer, Chuck Picerni, Jr. - Stunts, Larry Ferguson - Screenwriter

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Beyond the Law

"Beyond the Law" Artisan DVD Cover
Directed by Larry Ferguson
Produced by Richard N. Gladstein
Ronna B. Wallace
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.
John Fiedler
Mark Tarlov
Written by Larry Ferguson
Starring Charlie Sheen
Linda Fiorentino
Michael Madsen
Courtney B. Vance
Leon Rippy
Music by John D'Andrea
Cory Lerios
Cinematography Robert M. Stevens
Editing by Don Brochu
Robert C. Jones
Release date(s) HBO, 1992 U.S. release
Running time 108 min
Language English

Beyond the Law is a 1992 film written and directed by Larry Ferguson.

Dan Saxon is an undercover cop who infiltrates a biker gang to arrest the men behind a drug-smuggling/arms-dealing operation. In order to maintain the trust of the gang's leader, he must commit ever more dangerous and heinous crimes. Just how far 'beyond the law' will Saxon go?

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Plot

Based on a true story[1], the film centers on Dan Saxon, a cop with a troubled childhood past. He is enlisted by Conroy Price, an agent in Arizona's State Attorney General's office, to go undercover to bust the illegal drugs and arms trafficking. Saxon is unsuccessful until he meets and befriends Virgil, a mechanic who introduces him to the seedy world of outlaw bikers. Virgil tutors Saxon on bikes and customs of the outlaw motorcycle brotherhood. After many lessons and a major change in appearance Saxon develops an alter ego named Sid and ends up infiltrating the outlaw motorcycle brotherhood and earning the trust of Blood, the president of a local club. At the same time, he begins a relationship with a photojournalist, Renee Jason, who is aware of his dual life. As Saxon falls deeper into this world of crime, he becomes more unbalanced. Can Dan Saxon complete his assignment without losing his life or mind?

Background

Larry Ferguson wrote the screenplay after reading the article "Undercover Angel" by Lawrence Linderman in the July, 1981 issue of Playboy on an undercover agent named Dan Black.[1] Black served as a technical advisor on the film and appeared as an extra in the movie.[1] In some foreign markets, the movie is known as Fixing the Shadow.[2]

Cult Following

This film was an HBO release, but has attracted a cult following. Officers who have worked undercover have said the movie is very accurate in its depiction of undercover operations.[3] Also, those familiar with the outlaw motorcycle brotherhood have also said the movie is very accurate.[3] This seems reasonable as the film is based on a true story. The fact that the DVD is often available in the "Under $5 DVD Value Bin" of retail chains also adds to the cult following.[4] It is not uncommon for fans of the movie to "dumpster dive" the value bin and purchase every copy they find.[4] In addition, some cult fans have adopted a philosophical view of the movie in that all of life's mysteries and answers lie within the film, sometimes hidden, sometimes not, in parables and metaphors.[4] The skillful use of literary archetypes in this film no doubt contributes to this perception. [4]

Themes

  • Bogus Charlie's story of the Indian brave who loses his shadow foreshadows the movie's plot.[4]
  • The setting is the desert of the Southwest. Deserts often represent a trial of character. Many such examples are included throughout history, stories in the Bible are of particular note. The Tribes of Israel spent forty years in the desert to gain admission into the Promised Land. Jesus spent forty days in the desert and then faced temptations by the Devil. For a non-Biblical example, in The Grapes of Wrath, a drought begins the trials for the Joad family. Along these lines, the character of Dan Saxon is tried and purified by his time in a similar setting.[4]
  • Rain often symbolizes purification. When it rains at the conclusion of the movie, it signifies Dan Saxon's trial is complete. The Grapes of Wrath concludes in a similar way. With the connection to the birthing process (when the water breaks), rain often symbolizes rebirth.[4]
  • Dan Saxon removing his shirt, gloves, and necklace at the end of the film symbolizes him shedding his former self.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Larry Ferguson (Writer-Director). (1992). Beyond the Law. [DVD (Insert & Special Features)]. Artisan. 
  2. ^ "Beyond the Law (1992)". IMDB. Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103805/. Retrieved 2008-02-15. "Also Known As:Fixing the Shadow (International: English title)" 
  3. ^ a b "Beyond the Law (1992) - IMDb user comments". IMDB. Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103805/usercomments. Retrieved 2008-02-15. 
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Welling, M. (2004-10-26). "Beyond the Bin". The Trumpet (West Liberty, WV: West Liberty State College). 

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