![]() Reviewed by rmax304823 5 / 10 Gimmicky but interesting.īryan Brown is a special effects expert hired by federal agents Cliff De Young and Mason Adams to arrange a phony execution for the state's valuable witness against the mob. Overall this is a pretty good film that fans of 80's films and real, non-CGI, effects should enjoy. The rest of the cast, with one or two exceptions was also pretty good. ![]() ![]() McCarthy it was surprising that these two leads didn't meet for most of the film. Bryan Brown is solid as protagonist Rollie Tyler and Brian Dennehy impressed as Lt. although during a car chase scene the comedy does feel a little too forced. As well as being a drama there are quite a few good comedy moments. The story is effective and provides a good excuse for some solid action and inventive use of effects. This film does show its age at times but it is still a lot of fun. While he investigates from the police side Rollie is using his special effects skills to evade capture and close in on those who want him dead. After a further attempt on his life leaves somebody close to him dead as well as the would-be assassin this leads to detective Lt. He manages to get away but they still want him dead. The job appears to go according to plan but as he is driven away afterwards it is clear that he is seen as a loose end needing to be cleared up. He is initially less than keen but ultimately agrees. This '80s crime drama is centred on Rollie Tyler a movie special effects man who has been approached by a member of the US Justice Department to make it appear that a mafia boss, who is due to give evidence has been publicly murdered. Reviewed by Tweekums 7 / 10 FX Murder by Illusion
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