It's just not William Foster's (Michael Douglas) day. Laid off from his defense job, Foster gets stuck in the middle of the mother of all traffic jams. Desirous of attending his daughter's birthday party at the home of his ex-wife (Barbara Hershey), Foster abandons his car and begins walking, encountering one urban humiliation after another (the Korean shopkeeper who obstinately refuses to give change is the worst of the batch). He also slowly unravels mentally, finally snapping at a fast-food restaurant that refuses to serve him breakfast because it's "too late." Running amok with an arsenal of weapons at the ready, Foster -- also known as "D-FENS" because of his vanity license plate -- rapidly becomes a source of terror to some, a folk hero to others. It's up to reluctant cop Prendergast (Robert Duvall), on the eve of his retirement, to bring D-FENS down. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Heavy traffic (credits). [6:52]
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My rights as a consumer. [6:02]
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The desk jockey's last day. [2:57]
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Love and London Bridge. [2:03]
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Territorial dispute. [4:01]
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Mr. Lee's statement. [2:17]
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Ganging up on D-Fens. [5:24]
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Farewell talk with the captain. [3:03]
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A propensity for violence. [3:14]
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A choice of bags. [2:51]
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A white guy in gangland? [2:11]
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Late for breakfast. [4:43]
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Could have been anything. [3:02]
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Not economically viable. [3:08]
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Out of order. [:30]
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Duelling phone calls. [2:34]
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Nick's pitch. [3:21]
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"All the guns in the...world." [2:23]
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Nick's back room: "I'm with you." [5:37]
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Pretending he's a cop. [2:38]
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The other side of the moon. [2:12]
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"D-Fens!" [2:03]
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Something to fix. [3:32]
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Glass house. [1:45]
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Passing through. [2:52]
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The news from work. [2:33]
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Obsolete; like it was before. [4:06]
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Two homes in turmoil. [6:28]
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Officer down. [2:35]
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The pier: all points converge [4:48]
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"I'm the bad guy?" [4:27]
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Still a cop. [2:23]
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End Credits. [3:36]
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Side #2- Widescreen
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Heavy traffic (Credits). [6:52]
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My rights as a consumer. [6:02]
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The desk jockey's last day. [2:57]
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Love and London Bridge. [2:03]
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5.
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Territorial dispute. [4:01]
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Mr. Lee's statement. [2:17]
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Ganging up on D-Fens. [5:24]
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Farewell talk to the Captain. [3:03]
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A propensity for violence. [3:14]
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10.
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A choice of bags. [2:51]
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A white guy in gangland? [2:11]
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Late for breakfast. [4:43]
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Could have been anything. [3:02]
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Not economically viable. [3:08]
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Out of order. [:30]
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Duelling phone calls. [2:34]
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Nick's pitch. [3:21]
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"All the guns in the...world." [2:23]
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Nick's back room: "I'm with you." [5:37]
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Pretending he's a cop. [2:38]
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The other side of the moon. [2:12]
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"D-Fens!" [2:03]
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Something to fix. [3:32]
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Glass house. [1:45]
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Passing through. [2:52]
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The news from work. [2:33]
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Obsolete; like it was before. [4:06]
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Two homes in turmoil. [6:28]
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Officer down. [2:35]
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The pier: all points coverage. [4:48]
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"I'm the bad guy?" [4:27]
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Still a cop. [2:23]
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End Credits. [3:36]
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