Death and the Compass
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Death And The Compass

In a crime-ridden future metropolis, Inspector Lonnrot tracks a serial killer with the help of Christopher Ecclestone's occult expert. A noir mystery from the director of Repo Man.

Country:
USA/Mexico
Language:
English
Year:
1992
Rating:
15
Time (mins):
83
Colour:
Colour
Director:
Alex Cox
Writers:

Alex Cox, based on the short story by Jorge Luis Borges

Cast:

Peter Boyle, Christopher Eccleston, Miguel Sandoval

Other Info:

Referencing the habit of Death and the Compass author Jorge Luis Borges to situate characters bearing his name within his own stories, writer-director Alex Cox takes a cameo in the movie as a blind detective named Borges.

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