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  1. May 17, 1996 · Heaven's Prisoners: Directed by Phil Joanou. With Alec Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, Mary Stuart Masterson, Eric Roberts. A hardened New Orleans cop, Dave Robicheaux, finally tosses in the badge and settles into life on the bayou with his wife.

    • (5.8K)
    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • Phil Joanou
    • 1996-05-17
  2. Heaven's Prisoners. Heaven's Prisoners is a 1996 American dramatic crime thriller film directed by Phil Joanou and starring Alec Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, Mary Stuart Masterson, Teri Hatcher and Eric Roberts. It is based on a Dave Robicheaux homonymous novel by James Lee Burke. Harley Peyton and Scott Frank wrote the screenplay.

  3. Synopsis. A hardened New Orleans cop, Dave Robicheaux, finally tosses in the badge and settles into life on the bayou with his wife. But a bizarre plane crash draws him back into the fray when his family is viciously threatened.

    • Phil Joanou
    • 132 min
    • 16
  4. Heaven's Prisoners. When a plane crashes near his New Orleans home, ex-cop Dave Robicheaux (Alec Baldwin) rescues a young girl from the debris. He and his wife, Annie (Kelly Lynch), adopt her ...

    • (19)
    • Phil Joanou
    • R
    • Alec Baldwin
  5. A hardened New Orleans cop, Dave Robicheaux, finally tosses in the badge and settles into life on the bayou with his wife. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. Woot! A hardened New Orleans cop, Dave Robicheaux, finally tosses in the badge and settles into life on the bayou with his wife.

    • 132 min
  6. A hardened New Orleans cop, Dave Robicheaux, finally tosses in the badge and settles into life on the bayou with his wife. But a bizarre plane crash draws him back into the fray when his family is viciously threatened. Ex-detective Dave Robicheaux has made a new life for himself and his wife Annie running a bait shop in the outskirts of New ...

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  8. May 17, 1996 · A retired cop (Alec Baldwin) faces a drug lord (Eric Roberts) in a Louisiana swamp. Roger Ebert calls the movie overwrought, high-strung and absurd, with a plot that defies logic and credibility.

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