
Split Second
He's seen the future. Now he has to kill it.
In a flooded future London, Detective Harley Stone hunts a serial killer who murdered his partner and has haunted him ever since — but he soon discovers what he is hunting might not be human.
- 5.9
- 1992
- Released
- 1h 30m

Rutger Hauer
Stone
Kim Cattrall
Michelle
Michael J. Pollard
The Rat Catcher
Alastair Duncan
Durkin
Alun Armstrong
Thrasher
Pete Postlethwaite
Paulsen
Ian Dury
Jay Jay
Roberta Eaton
Robin
Tony Steedman
O'Donnell
Steven Hartley
Foster
Sara Stockbridge
Tiffany
Ken Bones
Forensic Expert
Dave Duffy
Nick 'The Barman'
Stewart Harvey-Wilson
The Killer
Paul Grayson
The Killer
Chris Chappell
Rat Catcher's Assistant
Charlotte Hick
Little Girl
Morris Paton
Jogger
Alan Stocks
Policeman
Jason Watkins
Coroner's Assistant
Tina Shaw
Nightclub Stripper
Angie Hill
Nurse
Mayumi Cabrera
Girl in Nightclub
John Bennett
Dr Schulman
Tina Smith
Mutilated Woman
Martin Ronan
First Ambulance Attendant
Phil Smeeton
Second Ambulance Attendant
Gordon Winter
Police Medic
Tony Sibbald
Bald Man in Suit
Papillon Soo
Waitress
Rikki Howard
Cage Security Policewoman
Rob Edmunds
Policeman
Pádraig Lynch
Policeman
Shend
Precinct Policeman
Susan Aderin
Precinct Policewoman
Sheila Hyde
Precinct Policewoman
Jane van Hool
Precinct Policewoman
Cathy Walker
Precinct Policewoman
Daniella Rich
Girl in Nightclub



Released
en
$7,000,000.00
$5,430,822.00
- #london, england
- #pollution
- #dystopia
- #coffee
- #flooding
- #strip club
- #futuristic
- #serial killer
- #cyberpunk
- #creature
- #police detective
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Tonally awkward at times and mismatch of various genres with apocalyptic-future science fiction horror mixed with buddy cop comedy, but for all its flaws, found this to be an absurdly entertaining film thanks to Rutger Hauer's charmingly gruff performance. Some interesting production design clearly inspired by Blade Runner, especially early on, and the brief moments we see the creature looks like

We are not chasing it, it's chasing us. Split Second is directed by Tony Maylam and Ian Sharp and written by Gary Scott Thompson. It stars Rutger Hauer, Kim Cattrall and Neil Duncan. It was filmed in London, England, predominantly at the Hartley Jam Factory in Southwark, with Clive Tickner the cinematographer. London, 2008. "After forty days and nights of torrential rain, the city is lar











