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Bad Country
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| Bad Country | |
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| Directed by | Chris Brinker |
| Written by | Jonathan Hirschbein |
| Produced by | Chris Brinker Kevin Chapman |
| Starring | Matt Dillon Willem Dafoe Neal McDonough Amy Smart Tom Berenger |
| Music by | John Fee |
Production company | CB Productions |
| Distributed by | Mandalay Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $6.7 million[1] |
Bad Country (also known as Whiskey Bay) is a 2014 American crime drama film based on a true story[2] starring Matt Dillon, Willem Dafoe, Neal McDonough, Amy Smart, and Tom Berenger. The film started shooting in Baton Rouge and Angola, Louisiana on August 7, 2012.[3]
Plot
[edit]When Baton Rouge police detective Bud Carter arrests contract killer Jesse Weiland, he convinces Jesse to help the police to destroy the South's most powerful crime ring. When the syndicate orders Carter's death and Weiland is identified as an informant, the two team up to fight the mob and catch the crime boss who ordered the hit.
Cast
[edit]- Matt Dillon as Jesse Weiland
- Willem Dafoe as Bud Carter
- Neal McDonough as Kiersey
- Amy Smart as Lynn Weiland
- Tom Berenger as Lutin Adams
- Bill Duke as John Nokes
- Kevin Chapman as Morris
- Christopher Denham as Tommy Weiland
- Chris Marquette as Fitch
- Alex Solowitz as Buzz McKinnnon
- Don Yesso as Captain Bannock
- John Edward Lee as Catfish Stanton
- Jean Moolman as Hank Jones
Production
[edit]The film was in post-production when director Chris Brinker died suddenly on February 8, 2013.[4][5] Brinker was to be presented with the Robert Smalls Indie Vision Award at the 7th annual Beaufort, South Carolina International Film Festival in February 2013. The film is dedicated to his memory.
References
[edit]- ^ "Initial Certification Search" (Type "Whiskey Bay" in the search box). Fastlane NextGen. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
- ^ Alberico, Danielle (April 11, 2014). "Burn-jobs in a Bad Country: Interview with Writer Jonathan Hirschbein". MovieMaker.
- ^ Scott, Mike (August 16, 2012). "Matt Dillon, Willem Dafoe join cast of Baton Rouge-shot 'Whiskey Bay'". The Times-Picayune.
- ^ "'Boondock Saints' producer Chris Brinker dies suddenly from aortic aneurysm". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
- ^ "'Boondock Saints' Producer Chris Brinker Dead At 42". Inquisitr. February 8, 2013. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
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Plot summary
Set in 1980s Louisiana, Bad Country unfolds against a gritty Southern backdrop marked by racial tensions and pervasive law enforcement challenges.[1] The narrative centers on Baton Rouge detective Bud Carter, whose routine investigations into a powerful crime syndicate—the Dixie Mafia, engaged in theft, smuggling, extortion, and murder—lead him to arrest contract killer Jesse Weiland during an undercover operation.[8][2] Facing imprisonment and threats to his family, including his wife and newborn, Weiland reluctantly agrees to become a police informant, providing crucial intelligence on the syndicate's operations.[1] As Carter and Weiland form an uneasy alliance, they navigate escalating dangers from the organization, which exerts deep control over local corruption, including ties to corrupt officials like attorney Daniel Kiersey.[9] Their high-stakes partnership involves intense investigations, betrayals, and violent confrontations, all while contending with the syndicate's reach into the community's power structures.[8] Weiland grapples with profound internal moral conflict, torn between his past loyalties to the criminal world and his desire to safeguard his loved ones through cooperation with law enforcement.[1] The story builds toward a climactic effort to dismantle the syndicate by targeting its key figures, highlighting the perilous intersection of crime, corruption, and justice in a tense, unforgiving environment.[9] Inspired by real events, the film emphasizes the raw atmosphere of Louisiana's underbelly, where personal stakes amplify the broader fight against organized crime.[8]Cast
The principal cast of Bad Country (2014) features a ensemble of established actors portraying key figures in the film's crime drama narrative. Willem Dafoe portrays Bud Carter, the determined Baton Rouge detective leading the investigation into a criminal syndicate.[5]Matt Dillon plays Jesse Weiland, the conflicted contract killer turned informant seeking redemption.[5]
Neal McDonough appears as Daniel Kiersey, the corrupt attorney tied to the syndicate.[5]
Amy Smart stars as Lynn Weiland, Jesse's supportive wife facing personal dangers amid the escalating threats.[5]
Tom Berenger takes the role of Lutin Adams, a syndicate enforcer and primary antagonist.[5] The supporting cast includes Don Yesso as Mike Bannock, Kevin Chapman as Daniel Morris, Bill Duke as John Nokes, and others in roles such as family members, informants, and mob associates.[10]

