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| Patrick Swayze | ... | Bodhi | |
| Keanu Reeves | ... | Johnny Utah | |
| Gary Busey | ... | Pappas | |
| Lori Petty | ... | Tyler | |
| John C. McGinley | ... | Ben Harp (also as John McGinley) | |
| James LeGros | ... | Roach (as James Le Gros) | |
| John Philbin | ... | Nathanial | |
| Bojesse Christopher | ... | Grommet | |
| Julian Reyes | ... | Alvarez | |
| Daniel Beer | ... | Babbit | |
| Chris Pedersen | ... | Bunker | |
| Vincent Klyn | ... | Warchild | |
| Anthony Kiedis | ... | Tone | |
| Dave Olson | ... | Archbold | |
| Lee Tergesen | ... | Rosie | |
| Sydney Walsh | ... | Miss Deer | |
| Christopher Pettiet | ... | 15 | |
| Dino Andino | ... | Psycho-Stick | |
| Michael Kopelow | ... | Passion for Slashin | |
| Matt Archbold | ... | Surf Rat | |
| Julie Michaels | ... | Freight Train | |
| Kimberly Martin | ... | Fiberglass | |
| Mike Genovese | ... | Corey | |
| Jack Kehler | ... | Halsey | |
| Galyn Görg | ... | Margarita (as Galyn Gorg) | |
| Raymond Forchion | ... | Neighbor | |
| Betsy Lynn George | ... | Girl at Party | |
| Shannon Brook | ... | Fast Food Girl | |
| Gloria Mann | ... | Fierce Woman | |
| Ping Wu | ... | Dispatcher | |
| Jared Chandler | ... | Pilot | |
| John Apicella | ... | Security Guard | |
| Richard Grove | ... | Cullen | |
| Anthony Mangano | ... | Off Duty Cop | |
| Deborah Lemen | ... | Miss Jennings | |
| Mick Regan | ... | Mr. Duggan | |
| Randy Walker | ... | Combat Alley Supervisor | |
| Marsha L. Carter | ... | FBI Receptionist | |
| Sedrick J. Azurdia | ... | Fruit Vendor | |
| Peter Phelps | ... | Australian Surfer | |
| Gary Roberts | ... | Australian Cop #1 | |
| Owen Rutledge | ... | Australian Cop #2 | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Mark Atienza | ... | Stoned Surfer (uncredited) | |
| Bret Culpepper | ... | Irate Driver (uncredited) | |
| Rich Hopkins | ... | Surfer (uncredited) | |
| Debra Lamb | ... | Flame Blower at Party (uncredited) | |
| Rana Morrison | ... | Surfer Chic (uncredited) | |
| Tom Sizemore | ... | DEA Agent Deets (uncredited) | |
| Curt Truman | ... | Bank Teller (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Kathryn Bigelow | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Rick King | (story) & | |
| W. Peter Iliff | (story) | |
| W. Peter Iliff | (screenplay) | |
Produced by | |||
| Peter Abrams | .... | producer | |
| James Cameron | .... | executive producer | |
| Rick King | .... | co-producer | |
| Robert L. Levy | .... | producer | |
| Michael Rauch | .... | co-producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Mark Isham | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Donald Peterman | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Howard E. Smith | (as Howard Smith) | ||
Casting by | |||
| Sharon Bialy | |||
| Richard Pagano | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Peter Jamison | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Pamela Marcotte | |||
| John Huke | (uncredited) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Linda Spheeris | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Paul Abascal | .... | hair stylist | |
| Wes Dawn | .... | makeup artist | |
| Dino Ganziano | .... | additional hair stylist | |
| Greg LaCava | .... | makeup artist (as Greg La Cava) | |
| Bunny Parker | .... | hair stylist: aerial unit (as Bunny Parker-Adamson) | |
| Don Sheldon | .... | hair stylist: second unit | |
Production Management | |||
| Burt Bluestein | .... | production manager | |
| Gary Daigler | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| James M. Freitag | .... | first assistant director: second unit (as James F. Freitag) | |
| Herb Gains | .... | first assistant director | |
| Hilbert Hakim | .... | second second assistant director | |
| Jerri Lucas | .... | dga trainee | |
| Carla McCloskey | .... | first assistant director: aerial unit | |
| Chitra F. Mojtabai | .... | second assistant director | |
| Glen Sanford | .... | second assistant director: second unit (as Glenn Sanford) | |
| Jason Saville | .... | dga trainee | |
| Glenn R. Wilder | .... | second unit director (as Glenn Wilder) | |
Art Department | |||
| Randy Brewer | .... | swing gang (as John 'Randy' Brewer) | |
| Ed Brown | .... | lead man | |
| Edmond Brown | .... | leadman (as Edmond H. Brown) | |
| Gary Cole | .... | swing gang | |
| Peter Etnoyer | .... | art department coordinator | |
| Richard Girod Jr. | .... | stand-by painter (as Richard L. Girod Jr.) | |
| Ann Harris | .... | set designer | |
| David E. Harshbarger | .... | props | |
| Karen Higgins | .... | general foreman (as Karen D. Higgins) | |
| Michael P. Hunter | .... | property assistant | |
| Stacey S. McIntosh | .... | construction coordinator (as Stacey McIntosh) | |
| Jerry Moss | .... | property master | |
| Scott Nifong | .... | swing gang | |
| Ken Peterson | .... | property assistant (as Kenneth Peterson) | |
| Eric Ramirez | .... | swing gang | |
| Robert Van Dyke | .... | propmaker gangboss | |
| Randy L. Childs | .... | propmaker gangboss (uncredited) | |
| Randy Huke | .... | art sets (uncredited) | |
| Daniel Turk | .... | foreman (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Geno Crum | .... | special effects assistant (as Geo Crum) | |
| Ken Estes | .... | special effects assistant (as Kenneth Estes) | |
| Donald Frazee | .... | special effects assistant | |
| Logan Frazee | .... | special effects assistant (as Logan Z. Frazee) | |
| Terry D. Frazee | .... | special effects coordinator (as Terry Frazee) | |
| Donald Myers | .... | special effects assistant (as Donald Myers Jr.) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Rhonda C. Gunner | .... | computer animation and displays (as Rhonda Gunner) | |
| Richard E. Hollander | .... | computer animation and displays (as Richard Hollander) | |
| Gregory L. McMurry | .... | computer animation and displays | |
| John C. Wash | .... | computer animation and displays (as John Walsh) | |
Casting Department | |||
| Bill Dance | .... | extras casting | |
| Terrence Harris | .... | casting associate | |
| Mariann H.W. Lee | .... | extras casting | |
| Anne Mongan | .... | casting assistant | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Colby P. Bart | .... | costume supervisor | |
| Leah Brown | .... | costumer | |
| Ed Fincher | .... | costumer (as N. Edward Fincher) | |
| Louis Infante | .... | costume supervisor | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Sharon Balmuth | .... | assistant editor | |
| Gary Burritt | .... | negative cutter | |
| Scott Conrad | .... | additional editor | |
| Curtis Edge | .... | additional editing assistant | |
| Robert Frazen | .... | assistant editor | |
| Bert Lovitt | .... | additional editor (as Burt Lovitt) | |
| Ann Martin | .... | first assistant editor | |
| Karen Schwartz | .... | apprentice editor | |
| Mike Stanwick | .... | color timer (as Michael Stanwick) | |
Music Department | |||
| Sharon Boyle | .... | music supervisor | |
| Sandy DeCrescent | .... | orchestra contractor | |
| Gary Goetzman | .... | music supervisor | |
| Mark Isham | .... | producer: original motion picture score | |
| Stephen Krause | .... | engineer: original motion picture score | |
| Stephen Krause | .... | mixer: original motion picture score | |
| Stephen Krause | .... | producer: original motion picture score | |
| Kathy Nelson | .... | music supervisor: MCA Records | |
| David Olson | .... | music librarian | |
| Jim Weidman | .... | music editor | |
Transportation Department | |||
| George Alden | .... | driver | |
| Don Basset | .... | driver (as Don Bassett) | |
| David Bassett | .... | driver (as Dave Bassett) | |
| Mike Berdrow | .... | driver | |
| George Bess | .... | driver | |
| Henry Compton | .... | driver | |
| Andrew De Nicholas | .... | driver | |
| Alan Falco | .... | driver | |
| Alex Haapaniemi | .... | driver (as Alex Haapeniemi) | |
| Kenneth L. Hardman | .... | driver (as Kenneth Hardman) | |
| Steve Imbler | .... | transportation coordinator | |
| Michael D. Kuljis | .... | transportation captain | |
| Steve Luce | .... | driver (as Stephen Luce) | |
| Pamela Luly | .... | driver | |
| H. Richard Sanders | .... | driver | |
| George F. Sheppard | .... | driver (as George Sheppard) | |
| Steve Steere | .... | driver | |
| William Vreeland | .... | driver | |
| Vincent J. Ybiernas | .... | driver (as Vincent Ybiernas) | |
Thanks | |||
| Wes Dawn | .... | in memory of | |
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Thirteen years on it sounds a little trite - an FBI agent examines his inner self whilst trying to bring down a gang of surfer bank robbers by infiltrating their scene. But dude, how Point Break pulled this off!
In what can now safely be regarded as one of the more generation-defining cinematic moments of the nineties, Point Break serves as not just a credible well-paced action thriller spectacle, but also as a voice for advocates of the adrenalin rush. The movie's sleeper popularity at the time would no doubt have helped issue in a new generation of 'X' sports for a new generation, as hungry sponsors leapt at a new market.
Kathryn Bigelow takes some key pointers from then hubby James Cameron and paces the movie brilliantly. There are many key moments of unique action - that chute-less jump from 4,000 feet being the highlight - that filled the trailer, but it is the cumulative effect of bringing these moments together that adds to the picture. For so many films the denouement is a gross failure but Bigelow controls the films peaks and troughs expertly and the ending is genuinely well handled, something that appears to be a real struggle for Hollywood today.
In what will go down as Patrick Swayze's finest moment on film, he plays the adrenalin guru Bodhi with glaze-eyed and silver tongued expertise, and manages to pull off the very difficult assignment of being both sane and insane simultaneously with accomplishment.
You can almost feel pulled by Bodhi's enthusiasm for a sensation 'as close as you get to God', and as a result can excuse the decade for being labeled that of the 'slacker' generation. The nineties weren't about slacking, just looking for a different kind of high.