
On this day September 25, 1987 the crime thriller Best Seller premiered in theaters. The film starred James Woods and Brian Dennehy in a gripping story of revenge, betrayal, and unlikely partnership that blended action with psychological tension.
The plot followed a professional hitman who approaches a former police officer turned author, offering to reveal his criminal secrets in exchange for having his story written. As the two men form a complex alliance, they find themselves caught between truth, loyalty, and the dangerous consequences of exposing powerful figures.
Best Seller was praised for its strong performances and sharp writing, with Woods and Dennehy’s on screen chemistry elevating the film beyond a standard crime drama. Its intelligent script and morally ambiguous characters gave it a distinctive place among 80s thrillers.
80s insight: Best Seller reflected the decade’s fascination with gritty crime stories, exploring themes of justice, corruption, and the thin line between good and evil.
The plot followed a professional hitman who approaches a former police officer turned author, offering to reveal his criminal secrets in exchange for having his story written. As the two men form a complex alliance, they find themselves caught between truth, loyalty, and the dangerous consequences of exposing powerful figures.
Best Seller was praised for its strong performances and sharp writing, with Woods and Dennehy’s on screen chemistry elevating the film beyond a standard crime drama. Its intelligent script and morally ambiguous characters gave it a distinctive place among 80s thrillers.
80s insight: Best Seller reflected the decade’s fascination with gritty crime stories, exploring themes of justice, corruption, and the thin line between good and evil.