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1984121 minCrime, Drama, Romance, Thriller

Against All Odds

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Is Against All Odds worth watching? With a rating of 5.7/10, this Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Against All Odds Synopsis

Having been cut from his professional football team, down-and-out athlete Terry Brogan is in desperate need of money. Crooked nightclub owner and bookie Jake Wise offers Terry a hefty sum to go to Mexico and find his girlfriend, Jessie Wyler. Terry cannot turn the offer down. When Terry locates Jessie, the two fall in love. Terry reports that he failed to find her, but Jake sends someone else. Terry and Jessie's love must endure unexpected twists.

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Top Cast

Jeff Bridges
Jeff BridgesTerry Brogan
Rachel Ward
Rachel WardJessie Wyler
James Woods
James WoodsJake Wise
Alex Karras
Alex KarrasHank Sully
Jane Greer
Jane GreerMrs. Wyler
Richard Widmark
Richard WidmarkBen Caxton
Dorian Harewood
Dorian HarewoodTommy
Swoosie Kurtz
Swoosie KurtzEdie
Saul Rubinek
Saul RubinekSteve Kirsch
Pat Corley
Pat CorleyEd Phillips

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Is Against All Odds worth watching?

Against All Odds has received mixed reviews with a 5.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Drama, Romance movies.

Is Against All Odds hit or flop?

Against All Odds has received average ratings (5.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Against All Odds?

Against All Odds is a Crime, Drama, Romance movie that Having been cut from his professional football team, down-and-out athlete Terry Brogan is in desperate need of money. Crooked nightclub owner and book...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakJan 2, 2021
★ 6

_**Yucatan bliss and Los Angeles thrills**_ An NFL player loses his place on the team in Los Angeles (Jeff Bridges) and is hired by a shady nightclub owner (James Woods) to find his lover who took his money and ran off to the Yucatan coast (Rachel Ward). Richard Widmark shows up as the arrogant owner of the team. “Against All Odds” (1984) is part island adventure/romance and part big city crime thriller. Woods is great as the smirking antagonist while Bridges and Ward are in their physical prime. The Yucatan section is in ways similar to “The Deep” (1977) while the big city part is sorta akin to “Sharky’s Machine” (1981), but this is better than both. The relationships are convincing and the dialogue is snappy. The Yucatan sequences are a highlight, especially the mind-blowing Mayan ruins, as is the inventive score that’s sometimes reminiscent of Pink Floyd meets “Apocalypse Now.” Ward never did anything for me, but she’s a’right, and there are several quality females in the periphery, including Swoosie Kurtz. Then there’s a quirky-but-entertaining performance by Kid Creole and the Coconuts. This is basically a character study of the three principles. The plot is too busy, but I had no problem following it. The well-done ending with the Phil Collins’ song is notable. The film runs just over 2 hours and was shot in Los Angeles, California, including Manhattan Beach, as well as Yucatan, Mexico. GRADE: B-/B