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We know life happens, so if something comes up, you can return or exchange your tickets up until the posted showtime. But he isn't the only one under pressure, the detective himself has people on his back with other agendas. Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Steele blames Jackson for ruining the interview and failing to stand up for him, although Jackson offers to testify that Steele tried to reel in Prior's aggression. The officer in charge of the ethics review, Detective Hudson, determines that Steele's entire interview is inadmissible in court due to suggestions, false promises, intimidation, and other questionable techniques by Steele and Prior. Meanwhile Internal Affairs is investigating the manner in which the investigating officers work. Tyler Posey realizes he's on his own in an exclusive clip from 'Alone,' now on FandangoNOW, What to Watch on FandangoNOW: Brandon Cronenberg’s ‘Possessor,’ Eva Green in ‘Proxima’ and More, This Week in Movie News: Patrick Wilson to Direct ‘Insidious 5,’ Ben Wheatley to Direct ‘The Meg 2’ and More. He's sitting in an interrogation room opposite detective John Steele who frequently interrupts the interview letting Eddie sweat until he comes back. Meanwhile Internal Affairs is investigating the manner in which the investigating officers work. It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. Steele and Prior question Fleming about a stolen car. Fleming leaves the station with an ambiguous grin. Plot Keywords Fleming asks for a lawyer. Fincina Hopgood, "Reading the Interview", Flanders International Film Festival Ghent, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Interview_(1998_film)&oldid=951180859, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Prize of the City of Torino for Best Feature Film, This page was last edited on 15 April 2020, at 22:11. Enter your location to see which
The DVD is compatible with all region codes and includes special features such as audio commentary by Craig Monahan, deleted scenes, the alternate ending and cast and crew interviews.[3]. Later, Steele is informed that the entire day's interrogation was being filmed without his knowledge, due to an investigation by a police ethics committee after too many suspects made formal complaints about his conduct. Using the clearinghouse questions, interviewer summed up and finished the entire conversation. A car stops and Barry Walls (Caton) offers him a ride. Edward Rodney Fleming (Weaving) is a man living alone after losing his job and wife. Unrated | 1h 44min | Thriller, Crime, Drama | 20 August 1998 (Australia) A duel between a suspected murderer and a detective pressed by people who want results. Hudson turns off the recorder, angrily insults Steele, and tells him he will make sure he is fired.
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Walls offers that he overheard Prior questioning Steele's skills, to convince Steele he can be useful to him in return for information. Year: 1998 (shot in 1997) Ratings: Very positive, even from American audience. As the interrogation proceeds, Steele reveals to Fleming that the car's owner is missing. The Interview grossed $556,263 at the box office in Australia. Steele allows Prior to be physically aggressive and intimidate Fleming. Steele complains to Walls about how his reckless reporting has previously interfered with police work. The interviewer opened the interview with an introduction to the interviewee, explained the purpose of the interview and asked for some advices in the field of business and marketing.