Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA temptress leads a man toward intrigue and murder.A temptress leads a man toward intrigue and murder.A temptress leads a man toward intrigue and murder.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Ford Rainey
- Phil
- (as Ford Raney)
Robert Wu
- Store Owner
- (as Robert C. Wu)
Kelly Pendygraft
- Cashier
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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I am so happy not to live in an American small town. Because whenever I'm shown some small town in the States it is populated with all kinds of monsters among whom flesh hungry zombies, evil aliens and sinister ghosts are most harmless. In this movie a former doctor, who's just done time for an accidental killing of his wife in a car crash, directs his steps to the nearest small town - he must have never in his life seen a flick about any small towns - which happens to be the Purgatory Flats. And, of course, as soon as he arrives there all the hell breaks loose. He meets a blond chick who out of all creatures most resembles a cow both in facial expressions and in brain functioning and at once falls in love with her. But there is a tiny handicap, she is already married to a very small-time drug dealer who in a minute gets himself shot pitifully not dead. To know what has come out of all this you should watch the movie for yourself. I'll just tell you that it's slightly reminiscent of U Turn by Oliver Stone but is a way down in all artistic properties.
It starts off pretty well, with the accident and the decision not to return to LA. But everything falls into place too quickly. There is a decent plot twist towards the end, but so many scenes that don't make sense. Randy (played by Brian Austin Green) comes home angry and ready to confront people and he takes the time to put on the club, when he parks his car in front of his house in the middle of nowhere? I don't want to spoil it, for anyone who does decide to see it, but the last 45 minutes are ridiculous. Even the acting, which wasn't bad early on, turns bad towards the end. Don't bother unless you want to see how bad it is.
10NJ73
Found this movie in a rental store. Never heard about it before, but it was a good movie. Great acting, and thrilling story line. Great kudos to Vincent Ventresca. He made Thomas character very attractive, and brought a special atmosphere to this movie.
NJ
NJ
This was a pretty good movie. Good story, good acting. Definitely deserves better than a rating in the 5 range.
4 Wheels Down produced a song called "Another Drunk Phone Call" that appeared in the opening scene in the movie. Why was it not listed in the credits? This band has produced 5 of it's own records, with great music, and yet no mention is made in the credits. All of their albums, written and produced by Steve Easterling, have received great reviews, though not in the mainstream music scene yet. I thought that all music, regardless of the length in the movie, must be listed in the credits. It is a shame that 4 Wheels Down, or Easterling and Gildersleeve are not mentioned so that anyone that hears the music can find their own copy of the entire album, or at least a copy of the song.
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- QuizThe final film of Ford Rainey.
- BlooperIn the beginning of the film, Thomas is convicted of, among other things, involuntary manslaughter. Later he tells Sunny it was vehicular manslaughter..
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By what name was Purgatory Flats (2003) officially released in Canada in English?
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