Dennis Hopper has long been passionately involved with the art world, both as a painter and a collector, and his eye for composition makes even his lesser films worth a look. Occasionally, his interest seeps into films like Wim Wenders's THE AMERICAN FRIEND, or the film under consideration, BACKTRACK. It stars Jodie Foster as Ann Benton, a self-possessed artist who stumbles across a mob hit in progress. She manages to escape and report the crime to the police but recognizes Mafia soldier John Luponi (Dean Stockwell) at the station and takes off, becoming a fugitive. Meanwhile, mob boss Lino Avoca (Vincent Price) has put out a contract on the artist with hit man Milo (Dennis Hopper). While Ann does her own informal witness relocation, Milo begins to research the artist's life, looking for clues that might help him find her, and he becomes increasingly fascinated with her. When the hit man finally runs Ann down, stealing her out from under the nose of Detective Pauling (Fred Ward), he offers her a deal that anybody could refuse: Be killed or become his private chattel. Familiar Hopper cronies such as Bob Dylan, Sam Fuller, Julie Adams, Alex Cox, and Helen Kallianotes make appearances.
Fueled by Dennis Hopper's fascination with the art world, the film stars Jodie Foster as artist Ann Benton. When she happens to witness a mob assassination, capo Lino Avoca (Vincent Price) hires hit man Milo (Dennis Hopper) to take care of her. As Milo researches Ann's life in his efforts to locate the fugitive--who is also sought by the cops--he becomes increasingly interested in her. When he finds her, he makes an offer: either die or become his property.
Shooting locations: Los Angeles, CA, Seattle, WA, and Taos, New Mexico.
The film was released under the title CATCHFIRE in Europe. It was recut and shown on cable TV in the USA under the title BACKTRACK.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case - Sensormatic
Letterboxed - 1.78
Text/ Photo Galleries:
Still Gallery
Cast & Crew Information
Production Notes
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Cameo
Alex Cox: Screenwriter, FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS (1998)
Cameo
Bob Dylan: Folksinger/Songwriter
Review 1:
"...A great, goofy sleeper..." -- Rating: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
pp.56-7 08/05/1994
Review 2:
"...The film proves to be one of Hopper's more persuasive efforts..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.62-3 03/01/2002