The Big Fall

The Big Fall

Year: 1997

Runtime: 94 mins

Language: English

Drama

A Los Angeles private investigator named Rybeck is hired to locate the missing brother of an alluring woman. As he follows the trail, he becomes entangled in a web of double‑crossing deals and treacherous relationships that pull him deeper into danger, forcing him to confront his most lethal case yet.

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In Los Angeles, C. Thomas Howell as Blaise Rybeck is a hardened private investigator hired by Joanne Baron to confirm Mrs. Brody’s husband is unfaithful. After a brutal beating, he returns the retainer and, with cool pragmatism, tells her to hire a divorce lawyer while politely rejecting her romantic advances. The encounter sets a tense, wary tone for a case that will draw Blaise into a web of danger, deception, and high-stakes crime.

The following day at Rybeck Investigations, Sam Seder as Gary Snider arrives with a new proposition. A former DA’s office employee, he couldn’t pass a medical to become a sworn officer because of a heart murmur, so now he’s chasing his ambition as a private investigator. His arrival injects a sense of old-school grit into Blaise’s world, and the two men form an uneasy alliance as they navigate clues and evasions.

Emma Roussell, Sophie Ward in the lead role, presents Blaise with a missing-person case. Her flight-instructor brother Ken vanished three days earlier, and the police recovered plane wreckage the day after, yet there is no body. As Blaise digs deeper, he senses there’s more to the disappearance than a simple aviation mystery, and Emma—who has her own guarded reasons for staying quiet—becomes a stubborn, compelling presence in his investigation.

That night, at Hangar 66, a menacing figure known as Axe Jeff Kober tortures a bound man to extract information about a stolen haul. The scene hints at a ruthless crew willing to cross lines Blaise hasn’t crossed, and it signals that the missing Ken and Emma’s past are entwined with a dangerous criminal operation.

At Kenneth Roussell’s flight school, Blaise spots an unusual patch with an upside-down eagle’s head in his office. He takes the symbol to a bar run by a friend and hears that the Fallen Eagles are connected to the patch. The revelation ties the missing-person case to a group of former paratroopers who hijack planes mid-flight, escalating Blaise’s investigation from a domestic infidelity case into a larger, more perilous conspiracy.

Blaise then visits the flight school’s hangar, introducing himself as a passerby from New York. He mutters about needing work and quickly realizes the mission has grown beyond a clean-cut missing-person case. The Fallen Eagles’ web widens as Moe, Titus Welliver as Moe, accepts Blaise’s invitation for drinks the next evening, hinting at a fragile, uneasy alliance formed in the shadow of danger.

As Blaise and Moe mingle, the man who tipped him off about the crew—now wearing a swastika jacket—stages an attack, complicating Blaise’s effort to keep a low profile. Moe’s past with the crew becomes personal, revealing that Blaise’s new associate may be more entangled than he could have anticipated. Blaise defends Moe with a gun, earning an invitation to Hangar 66 the following afternoon and an uneasy entry into a world where trust is a luxury.

Back at Emma’s side, Emma explains more about her life: a move to England funded by her father’s inheritance, work at the flight school, and the sudden disappearance of Ken. As the pieces click into place, Emma and Blaise share a charged moment, though she leaves him abruptly after they connect on more intimate terms. Blaise awakens alone, the truth hanging between them as the investigation deepens.

At the Whiteman Airport hangar, Blaise encounters Moe and Axe again, surrounded by intimidation and gunfire. The ring leaders and their cohorts push Blaise to back off, but Moe leads him out, insisting that Blaise did what he could. The pressure mounts as the authorities, led by Agent Bill Dixon Justin Lazard, close in, and Blaise’s devotion to the truth is tested by forces that want to keep the caper buried.

Dixon and other agents lay down the law, beating Blaise and warning him to stay off the case. A call from Gary confirms that Ken’s body has been located, a grim milestone that underscores how far Emma and Blaise have traveled from a simple private-eye assignment. Emma tells Blaise what she’s learned, and the tension sharpens as the hidden connections among the players come into focus.

A drive-by shooting follows, and Blaise realizes the danger is more personal than professional—the Fallen Eagles are closing in, and the logs on Emma’s flights are under scrutiny. Blaise gives chase, but the coupe slips away, pushing him toward a direct confrontation at Hangar 66. He bursts inside Axe’s office and discovers photos of Emma with Axe, a stark betrayal that forces him to reassess whom he can trust.

Emma arrives in a blaze of resolve, shooting Axe and revealing a plan to double-cross the crew. She tries to persuade Blaise to run away with her, to disappear with the money and start anew, but Blaise, true to his code and his stake in Los Angeles, chooses to stay in the city as a private investigator. He doesn’t abandon Emma completely, yet he remains committed to unearthing the truth and bringing the culprits to light, even if it means staying in a city that has become his adversary as often as his ally.

In the end, what began as a straightforward infidelity case grows into a layered thriller about loyalty, greed, and the cost of truth. Blaise Rybeck’s choice to remain in Los Angeles ties the story together: a hard-eyed investigator who won’t walk away from the danger, even when the right thing to do might be to disappear. The Fallen Eagles’ legacy, Emma’s past, and the price of justice all collide in a climactic confrontation that leaves Blaise at a crossroads—still a detective, still a survivor, and still determined to uncover the truth in a city that never lets go.

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