A friend recommended Cutter’s Way, and I almost ignored him. Luckily, I watched this forgotten thriller directed by Czech filmmaker Ivan Passer. I'll never doubt him again.
The title refers to Alex Cutter, a wounded Vietnam vet played by John Heard, in a scene-stealing performance. Mostly known as a character actor, Heard is a combustible, racist alcoholic, vile, and loveable, depending on his needs. He reminded me of Richard Dreyfuss, only scummier. His partner in crime is Jeff Bridges, a beautiful lout, and Lisa Eichhorn is a revelation as Cutter’s wife, unhappy, angry, loyal, and in love with her husband’s best friend.
These two bums live in the wealthy playgrounds of Santa Barbara and are happy to drink and slum until Cutter suspects the town’s most powerful man of murder. Cutter’s Way doesn’t try too hard to impress, but when it does, it’s sudden and shocking, grime drenched in sunlight.