Chains of Gold
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Chains of Gold | |
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Genre | Action Crime Drama |
Written by | John Petz Linda Favila Anson Downes John Travolta |
Directed by | Rod Holcomb |
Starring |
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Music by | Trevor Jones |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Jonathan D. Krane Don Schain |
Production location | Miami |
Cinematography | Bruce Surtees Dariusz Wolski |
Editor | Christopher Nelson |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Production company | M.C.E.G. |
Budget | $10 million[1] |
Original release | |
Network | Showtime |
Release | September 15, 1991 |
Chains of Gold is a 1991 American made-for-television crime drama film starring and co-written by John Travolta.[2] It was directed by Rod Holcomb and included one of the early performances of Joey Lawrence, who was nominated for Young Artist Award for his role in the movie.
The film premiered on Showtime on September 15, 1991 in United States and was released theatrically in Germany. It was released to DVD on December 15, 1998.
The opening credits state that Chains of Gold is "based on actual events", though details of the actual events themselves remain difficult to pin down.
The film was shot in
Plot
Scott Barnes (Travolta) is a former ad executive turned social worker living in
Tommy is kidnapped by YIP and forced to package crack into vials in an abandoned building with many other children. After Tommy does not come home for several days, his sister calls the morgue and they inform her he is dead. Barnes goes to the morgue to identify Tommy, but discovers it is not him, although he sees the YIP tattoo on the corpse. While trying to find Tommy, he witnesses a shootout where one of the gunmen has a YIP tattoo. He goes to see Sgt. Palco (
While looking for Tommy in the streets, Barnes notices the YIP henchman James (Ramon Franco) and follows him to a nightclub. There, he meets his old girlfriend Jackie (Marilu Henner) and is shocked when he sees her speaking to James. After sleeping together, Barnes learns Jackie is a lawyer for YIP and tells her he wants to get into the organization to rescue Tommy. After some consternation, Jackie tells Barnes that YIP is willing to induct him as a member.
Barnes goes to meet with Carlos (Benjamin Bratt), the head of YIP, who wants him to help expand the organization into the suburbs. James then shows him around the organization and leads him to the warehouse where Tommy is being held. Tommy tries escaping and is taken to the Madison House, an abandoned factory where members of YIP who commit transgressions are killed. Barnes finds out about this from one of Tommy's friends. Barnes is taken to the Madison House and sees Tommy. He then goes to see Lt. Ortega, who tells him if he interferes further, he will be charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics. One of Carlos' henchmen sees Barnes enter the police station and informs Carlos, who now believes him to be an FBI agent.
Barnes goes to see Jackie and discovers that she has been killed by Carlos' henchmen, who then attack him. Barnes escapes but is quickly kidnapped by the henchmen. He is taken to the Madison House and thrown into an elevator pit filled with
Cast
- John Travolta as Scott Barnes
- Marilu Henner as Jackie
- Héctor Elizondo as Lieutenant Ortega
- Joey Lawrence as Tommy Burke
- Bernie Casey as Sergeant Falco
- Benjamin Bratt as Carlos
- Conchata Ferrell as Martha Burke
- Tammy Lauren as Rachel Burke
References
- ^ Pat H. Broeske (1989-07-30). "After the 'Fever' Broke : John Travolta, a pop-culture king of the '70s, struggles to revitalize his film career". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2022-12-18.
- ^ Broeske, Pat H. (1989-07-30). "After the 'Fever' Broke : John Travolta, a pop-culture king of the '70s, struggles to revitalize his film career". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2022-12-18. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
External links
- Chains of Gold at IMDb
- Chains of Gold at Rotten Tomatoes