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Widescreen version ; Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround Sound; English Dolby Surround; French Dolby Surround; Spanish subtitles; English captions; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Theatrical trailer
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0. Scene Selection
1. Main Titles [:16]
2. Kidnapped [:06]
3. Murder At The Tall Indian Motel [:27]
4. Mcginnis [:02]
5. Creature Of Habit [4:50]
6. Bar Fight [4:05]
7. Frank Lacrosse [:55]
8. "I Know This Killer, Sheriff" [1:44]
9. Frank Finds The Car [2:48]
10. "He'S Setting You Up" [6:35]
11. Doctor Dixon [1:23]
12. "He Began To See The Murders As A Competition" [1:52]
13. "You'Ve Got The Nerve, Doc" [5:21]
14. 36052 [:02]
15. The Fbi Calls [4:14]
16. "He Took My Son" [4:08]
17. Shorty [:09]
18. The Shopgirl [2:29]
19. "You Wouldn'T Be Leading Me On, Would You?" [1:49]
20. Sheriff Takes A Stand [5:18]
21. "Go Find Him, Frank" [:02]
22. "Trust Me, Doc" [1:29]
23. Close Call [3:46]
24. "Maybe Be Trusted Him" [2:38]
25. Waiting [2:07]
26. 218 [3:42]
27. Chasing The Train [2:05]
28. Confrontation [:36]
29. ."..And I Helped Deliver Him" [:44]
30. Understanding [1:50]
31. "Kill Me To The Find Him" [4:59]
32. Joining The Birds [2:53]
33. 8899 Todd [4:43]
34. End Titles [1:08]
Scripter Jeb Stuart (Die Hard) made his directorial debut with this thriller about an FBI agent in pursuit of a serial killer. Politically ambitious Amarillo police chief Jack McGinnis (William Fichtner) uses a local murder to gain votes in his campaign, a setback for Sheriff Buck Olmstead (R. Lee Ermey), up for re-election. The situation looks better for Olmstead after FBI agent Frank LaCrosse (Dennis Quaid) arrives to track the killer. LaCrosse has a personal agenda: he's convinced this killer is the man who kidnapped his son. Meanwhile, ex-medical student Lane Dixon (Jared Leto), hitchhiking across New Mexico, gets a lift from friendly Bob Goodall (Danny Glover), a former rail worker who later rescues Dixon from menacing miners in a bar. Red herrings throughout conceal the true identity of the killer. Some scenes were filmed at an altitude of 10,000 feet in Red Cliff, Colorado. Working titles include: Going West in America, Going West. Shown at the 1997 Denver Film Festival. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide