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Blind Horizon

  • Director: Michael Haussman
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Movie Type: Psychological Thriller, Political Thriller
  • Themes: Amnesia, Assassination Plots, Race Against Time
  • Main Cast: Val Kilmer, Neve Campbell, Sam Shepard, Noble Willingham, Amy Smart
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

A man with no memory struggles to make sense of the troubling details that are still stuck in his mind in this psychological thriller. Frank (Val Kilmer) wakes up in a small town in the New Mexico desert with a severe head wound and most of his memory wiped away. However, Frank is somehow convinced that someone is planning to assassinate the President of the United States, and that Chloe (Neve Campbell), the woman who is claiming to be his girlfriend, is some sort of imposter. When Frank learns that the president is indeed passing through town that day, he tries to warn Sheriff Kolb (Sam Shepard) that something sinister if afoot; as it happens, Kolb believes him, though he's more than a bit busy dealing with a hard-fought election campaign against former Deputy Cash (Noble Willingham). Blind Horizon was screened at the 2004 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gil Bellows; Giancarlo Esposito; Faye Dunaway - Miss K.; Simon Rhee; Steve-O

Credit

Michael Haussman - Director, Quincy Z. Gunderson - Editor, Chris Bender - Executive Producer, J.C. Spink - Executive Producer, Dale Poniewaz - Executive Producer, Nancy Lanham - Executive Producer, Machine Head - Composer (Music Score), Max Malkin - Cinematographer, Vincent G. Newman - Producer, Tucker Tooley - Producer, Heidi Jo Markel - Producer, Randall Emmett - Producer, F. Paul Benz - Screenwriter, Steve Tomlin - Screenwriter

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Blind Horizon

DVD cover
Directed by Michael Haussman
Produced by Randall Emmett
Written by F. Paul Benz
Steve Tomlin
Starring Val Kilmer
Neve Campbell
Sam Shepard
Noble Willingham
Amy Smart
Gil Bellows
Giancarlo Esposito
Music by Tobias Enhus
Mark Kilian
Machine Head
Christopher Mann
Adam Schiff
Cinematography Max Malkin
Editing by Quincy Z. Gunderson
Alain Jakubowicz
David Jakubovic
Release date(s) December 16, 2003
Running time 99 min
Country United States
Language English

Blind Horizon is a 2003 conspiracy thriller film directed by Michael Haussman. The screenplay was co-written by F. Paul Benz and Steve Tomlin. The leading cast includes Val Kilmer, Neve Campbell, Sam Shepard, Amy Smart, and Faye Dunaway.

Plot

The film begins in the outskirts of rural New Mexico where an unconscious Frank Kavanaugh (Kilmer) is discovered by two local ranch hands. Suffering from a gun shot wound to the head, he is rushed to a nearby hospital in a small town called Black Point. Due to the extent of his injuries, Kavanaugh is placed in an intensive care unit under the care of a trauma nurse named Liz (Amy Smart). After regaining consciousness, Kavanaugh is interviewed by Sheriff Kolb (Shepard), however, because of his head injuries, he is unable to explain what has transpired due to a case of temporary amnesia. Given his condition, Kavanaugh is ordered to stay in the hospital for closer observation.

Much to their dismay, Sheriff Kolb and his deputies are unable to find any clues as to what might have happened to Kavanaugh. After a thorough search of the crime scene, Sheriff Kolb returns to the hospital to find that Kavanaugh, in a violent and confused state, is claiming to have knowledge of a possible assassination attempt on the President of the United States. Dr. Conway (Gil Bellows) persuades Kavanaugh to remain calm and later explains to Sheriff Kolb that his paranoia stems from a delusional side effect of the amnesia. Amongst the added confusion, Kavanaugh experiences a myriad of images that could be pure fantasy or actual pre-amnesiatic memories. The most vivid image, one in which a dark, shadowy figure is seen talking with a mysterious woman named Ms. K (Dunaway), hints at various details of a possible assassination attempt involving key government parties. However, because of Kavanaugh's deranged state, he is unable to differentiate between realism and fantasy.

Surprisingly enough, Sheriff Kolb believes that there is some credibility to Kavanaugh's story and continues to question him. To further complicate matters for Kavanaugh, his fiancée, Chloe (Campbell) arrives at the hospital and makes arrangements for his immediate release. It is then revealed through Chloe that she and Kavanaugh are actually from Chicago and that Kavanaugh works for the IRS. She produces documentation that verifies Kavanaugh's employment with the government, and further explains to Sheriff Kolb that she and Kavanaugh were in New Mexico on vacation. She also produces a seaside photo of Kavanaugh and herself walking on a beach as further proof that she is his fiancée. Unfortunately, Kavanaugh still strongly believes in an imminent attempt on the President's life and later calls the US Secret Service and warns them of an assassination plot that will occur in Black Point within the next few days. Distraught over his situation, Chloe convinces Kavanaugh to leave the hospital with her, and she drives him back to the motel they had checked into a few days earlier. Incidentally, recent news updates reveal that the President and his campaign team have been touring the Southwest and will arrive in New Mexico within the next few days.

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