Homicide detective Dave Robicheaux has quit the New Orleans police department, has stopped drinking, and is living in the swamplands with his wife Annie. Dave runs a bait-and-tackle shop in New Iberia. Things are fine until the day Dave and Annie, entirely by happenstance, are on the scene when a drug smuggler's airplane crashes into the bayou, killing a number of people. Donning scuba gear, Dave succeeds in rescuing one of the passengers, an El Salvadoran girl, whom Dave and Annie take home with them. Annie names her Alafair, after Dave's mother. The plane crash brings DEA agent Minos Dautri... eve in to investigate. And the drug connection brings Dave bad memories from his life as a cop -- his childhood friend Bubba Rocque is now the leading pharmaceutical drug kingpin in the area, and Bubba has a seductive wife named Claudette. And Dave's old flame Robin Gaddis, a blond stripper, still has feelings for Dave. Dave decides to investigate the airplane crash, but there is someone who wants Dave to keep his nose out of it. Dave is threatened. The warning that he should mind his own business only pushes Dave harder into the case, and one night, Annie is shot dead while Dave is outside chasing intruders. Dave thinks Bubba and Claudette may have had something to do with it, and Dave won't stop until he finds Annie's killer.
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Heaven's Prisoners Alec Baldwin heads up this thriller adapted from James Lee Burke's novel. An iffy ex-cop adopts the young survivor of a plane crash, only to discover she's dangerously well connected
Alec Baldwin is Dave Robicheaux, a former alcoholic cop now running a bait shop in Louisiana. When a private plane crashes into the nearby lake, Robicheaux and his wife (Lynch) adopt the Salvadorean child they manage to save. Cue a series of increasingly grisly run-ins with a local drugs cartel, which also has designs on the girl.
Phil Joanou is a very capable director and the Louisiana landscapes are beautifully presented. But even he struggles to deal with a plot in which the ...
Yawn.....
If Alec Baldwin was any more wooden, then you would be able to make paper out of him. Gratutitous nude scene with Teri Hatcher summed this shambles up - There was no need for it, no direction, no story and no point hiring it. Snub this tosh and move on to more exciting things - like changing a fuse that doesn't need changing.
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