Category: 31
All Genres: Thriller
Release Year: 2000
Country: USA
Runtime: 90
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Kevin Mock
Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Taglines:

  • Old grudges die hard.

  • Writing by: Terry Cunningham – writer

    Produced by: John J. Kelly – line producer
    Joseph Merhi – producer
    Richard Pepin – producer

    Cast: Michael Madsen – Ben
    Angie Everhart – Kate Grayson
    Stefan Lysenko – Gil Draper
    Frank Zagarino – Carl
    Seidy Lopez – Tanya
    Bailey Chase – Keith (as Bailey Luetgert)
    Garrett Warren – Walter
    Jay Caputo – Collin
    Leslie Ishii – Dr. Kaplan
    John Michael Morgan – Blake
    Fred Conklin – Photographer

    Music: John Sponsler
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    Plot Outline: After a drifter is struck by a car the driver offers to take him back from the hospital to her home in order to nurse him back to health…which turns out to be one of the biggest mistakes of her life.
    Plot: Kate Grayson is a business woman living with her detective partner Ben. That is until Gil Draper, comes crashing literally (more or less) into their lives after bouncing off her car. Upon learning this seemingly homeless drifter has been on the streets for some considerable lengthy time. Kate despite her boyfriend's objections decides to let Gil recuperate in the garage of her guest cottage. However both her family and his share a connected history and beneath Gil's friendly peaceful exterior lies a concealed grudge, dominant until now.

    Movie Quotes: Gil Draper: We're way beyond forgive and forget.


    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    For Christine Pascal

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Factual errors: At the end of the movie, Marie feels she'll give birth soon, so she tries to wake up Paul. During this scene she moves in a way which is impossible for a woman in her state of pregnancy.

    Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Director Catherine Breillat admitted to choosing Rocco Siffredi because she wanted a well-endowed actor in the role.
    • While it was passed uncut for theatrical release in the UK, a one-second cut was made for its video release.
    • The film is dedicated to actress and director Christine Pascal, who committed suicide in 1996.