After an unexplained seven year absence, prodigal son Danny White (Moran) makes a grand entrance back into his father Alan (Hurt) and sister Emma's (Moss) lives when he shows up at the front door, bleeding from a gunshot wound. This painful family reunion is given urgency by the fact that both of Alan's children are in mortal .. Read more
| Starring | John Hurt, Nick Moran, Carrie-Anne Moss, Shawn Wayans |
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| Director | Michael Hurst |
| Genres | Thriller |
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After an unexplained seven year absence, prodigal son Danny White (Moran) makes a grand entrance back into his father Alan (Hurt) and sister Emma's (Moss) lives when he shows up at the front door, bleeding from a gunshot wound. This painful family reunion is given urgency by the fact that both of Alan's children are in mortal danger. Danny, bleeding profusely, was injured in a botched mob kidnapping, and will now have to face up to his vengeful employers, if he lives that long. Emma, on the other hand, is dying of a rare disease and in need of an immediate heart transplant -- for which Danny, as her twin, is the ideal donor. But he's not ready to give his heart away, or at least not for free. A costly deal is struck between the estranged father and son, one that pushes the bounds of filial devotion and demands the ultimate price.
| Starring | John Hurt, Nick Moran, Carrie-Anne Moss, Shawn Wayans, Joe Pantoliano, Michael Hurst, Eugene Glazer, Alex Karzis, Richard Fitzpatrick, Gouchy Boy, Arthur Eng, Rob Freeman, Alan C. Peterson |
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| Director | Michael Hurst |
| Studio | CINEMA CLUB |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 28 mins |
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| Genres | Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 28 Oct 2002 Production year: 1999 |
Very enjoyable though a bit slow in places, quite gruesome and lots of guns going off.John Hurt was excellent but Nick Moran stole the show as Danny. Great ... more
Probably the worst film I have seen in ages!. Poor acting, except for John Hurt and a risible storyline