Del Farley (Stockwell) and his son D.J. (Keith) retreat to their cabin in the mountains to reconcile long-standing family conflicts. To their surprise, Campbell (Behr), the youngest Farley, is already there and ready to aggravate the tensions between both his brother and father. However, their bonds of filial love and their .. Read more
| Starring | Dean Stockwell, James Remar |
|---|---|
| Director | Victor Salva |
| Genres | Drama |
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Del Farley (Stockwell) and his son D.J. (Keith) retreat to their cabin in the mountains to reconcile long-standing family conflicts. To their surprise, Campbell (Behr), the youngest Farley, is already there and ready to aggravate the tensions between both his brother and father. However, their bonds of filial love and their capacity for forgiveness are soon put to the test when an escaped psycho-killer (Remar), searching for money stashed in the woods, begins stalking them down.
| Starring | Dean Stockwell, James Remar |
|---|---|
| Director | Victor Salva |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 35 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Released | DVD: not available Production year: 1999 |
| Format | DVD |
An intense drama on masculine identity and attitudes that is overwhelmed by the contrivances of its thriller-like narrative.
One of those films that makes you hate watching it and want more of it. The performances, particularly from Stockwell, Remar, and Behr are moving, though the script was sometimes a little choppy. Overall, I'd recommend it to those in for a bit of suspense.