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    • Rainbow Drive is a 1990 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Bobby Roth and starring Peter Weller, Sela Ward and David Caruso. The film first aired on September 8, 1990, on the Showtime Cable Network. It is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Roderick Thorp.
      Rainbow Drive was given a very limited theatrical release. It was released in America and the UK on VHS. The film was nominated for one Mystfest award, for "Best Film" (Bobby Roth). The soundtrack was scored by Tangerine Dream, but was never released as a stand-alone release. The title track was later included on the bootleg Prayer of Quiet Dreams in 1993.


      Plot


      Mike Gallagher is one of Los Angeles' top cops, who is acting head of Hollywood's homicide division. But Gallagher is soon wrenched out of his orderly existence into a dirty world of killing and corruption. Gallagher's affair with a married woman leads him to stumble across a vicious scene of multiple murders on L.A. highway Rainbow Drive. Gallagher senses something strange when reinforcements arrive even before he has called them. When his superiors freeze him out of the case, Gallagher begins his own investigation. With the help of mysterious ally Laura Demming, Gallagher draws closer to the truth, and danger moves closer to his partner and mistress. His investigation propels him into a web of drugs and vice, corruption and cover-up - an intricate web that implicates some of the city's most senior figures.


      Cast


      Peter Weller as Mike Gallagher
      Sela Ward as Laura Demming
      David Caruso as Larry Hammond
      Tony Jay as Max Hollister
      James Laurenson as Hans Roehrig
      Jon Gries as Azzolini
      Henry G. Sanders as Marvin Burgess
      Chris Mulkey as Ira Rosenberg
      David Neidorf as Bernie Maxwell
      Bruce Weitz as Dan Crawford
      Chelcie Ross as Tom Cutler
      Rutanya Alda as Marge Crawford
      Megan Mullally as Ava Zieff
      Michael Bruce as Rudy


      Critical reception


      Jason Ankeny of Allmovie gave the film three out of five stars, stating: "In this made-for-cable adaptation of Roderick Thorp's crime thriller, Peter Weller stars as a Hollywood cop whose murder investigation runs into a wall of police corruption." The book Video Movie Guide 1996 awarded the film two and a half stars out of five, while VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever gave the film two out of five stars.


      References




      External links


      Rainbow Drive at IMDb

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