A young married couple buy a beautiful house on several acres of land, only to find out that the man they bought it from refuses to let go of the property.A young married couple buy a beautiful house on several acres of land, only to find out that the man they bought it from refuses to let go of the property.A young married couple buy a beautiful house on several acres of land, only to find out that the man they bought it from refuses to let go of the property.
Debs Howard
- Reception Clerk
- (uncredited)
Stuart Murray
- Hospital Patient
- (uncredited)
Alex Rockhill
- Delivery Guy
- (uncredited)
Lee Shorten
- Brian
- (uncredited)
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It started off being promising . Then it became a cliche and very predictable . Then end scene was very clumsy and it seemed as though the director just wanted to get the movie over with . Maybe he didn't want to go over budget .
Some scenes were just plonked in and didn't flow in the movie . And didn't need to be in there ! It was like to fulfil the cliche 'this and that ' had to be in the movie , so they dumped it in!
Dennis Quad's acting was great at the beginning , even in the middle part he was good , but then suddenly he started overacting . Why? It's much creepier when an actor is silent and works with his eyes and slow movements, instead of overplaying the role. Quad looked ridiculous in the final scene
The final 5 seconds at the end was good.
Some scenes were just plonked in and didn't flow in the movie . And didn't need to be in there ! It was like to fulfil the cliche 'this and that ' had to be in the movie , so they dumped it in!
Dennis Quad's acting was great at the beginning , even in the middle part he was good , but then suddenly he started overacting . Why? It's much creepier when an actor is silent and works with his eyes and slow movements, instead of overplaying the role. Quad looked ridiculous in the final scene
The final 5 seconds at the end was good.
The last time I saw Dennis Quaid put on his evil grimaces and psychopathic stare was in "Beneath the Darkness" in 2011. That was a rather weak and derivative B-movie thriller, and to be entirely honest, so is this "The Intruder". But hey, Quaid can surely portray a menacing and downright terrifying psycho! His performance is pretty much the sole reason to check out this otherwise clichéd and predictable thriller. Newlyweds Scott and Annie find their dream house an hour and a half outside of San Francisco, but original owner Charlie Peck obviously has difficulties leaving his previous property behind. You know how this goes further: at first, Charlie popping up every five seconds is just a nuisance, but he gradually becomes more intrusive and scarier. Add to this the typically overused sub plots and stereotype characters, like the young couple themselves going through marital issues, the obnoxious best friend becoming too curious, grim secrets from Charlie's past coming to the surface, etc. It's more than okay to watch once, but it will also be soon forgotten again.
In San Francisco, the couple Scott (Michael Ealy) and Annie (Meagan Good) are happily married. When Scott is promoted in his job, Annie asks him to move to Napa Valley to raise a family with children of their own. They negotiate and buy the old house that belongs to the structural engineer and widower Charlie Peck (Dennis Quaid). But soon Scott notes that Charlie is always in his real estate and is hitting on Annie and he decides to investigate with his friend Mike (Joseph Sikora) who Charlie is.
"The Intruder" is a predictable thriller full of clichés. It is amazing but the viewer foresees the next scenes. The cast is only reasonable; Dennis Quaid is too old for the role and Meagan Good´s character Annie is too naive. The best part of the film is the location. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): "Hóspede Indesejado" ("Unwanted Guest")
"The Intruder" is a predictable thriller full of clichés. It is amazing but the viewer foresees the next scenes. The cast is only reasonable; Dennis Quaid is too old for the role and Meagan Good´s character Annie is too naive. The best part of the film is the location. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): "Hóspede Indesejado" ("Unwanted Guest")
Scott (Michael Ealy) and Annie (Meagan Good) are an upwardly mobile couple in San Francisco. She is excited to buy a lavish home in the country from Charlie Peck (Dennis Quaid). To Scott's frustration, Charlie keeps hanging around and befriending his wife. He starts to suspect that Charlie is unstable with ulterior motives.
Dennis Quaid plays the character very much on the nose. He is never that far away from creepy. It would be better to have less of that since he is supposed to be skilled at keeping appearances. Also the movie could play a bit more "is he or isn't he crazy". It's undeniable from the start and that takes away any chance of a mystery. It becomes nothing more than waiting for him to go fully berserk. That is a little value but mostly it's a tiresome waiting game. There is no real tension to this thriller.
Dennis Quaid plays the character very much on the nose. He is never that far away from creepy. It would be better to have less of that since he is supposed to be skilled at keeping appearances. Also the movie could play a bit more "is he or isn't he crazy". It's undeniable from the start and that takes away any chance of a mystery. It becomes nothing more than waiting for him to go fully berserk. That is a little value but mostly it's a tiresome waiting game. There is no real tension to this thriller.
Extremely predictable I have no idea why the good reviews or I mean glowing reviews?!!? I mean it's watchable but if you've ever watched movies before u know every single thing that's going to happen. I felt this from the first 5 minutes of this movie, but saw Dennis Quaid & thought ok maybe itll surprise me...nope. Idk I guess I'm not mad I rented it for 1.75 lol.
Dennis Quaid Revisits 'The Parent Trap' & Lindsay Lohan
Dennis Quaid Revisits 'The Parent Trap' & Lindsay Lohan
The actor takes on a dark new role in The Intruder but remembers the fun of The Parent Trap.
Did you know
- TriviaThe house was featured in the Blake Lively film, Adaline (2015).
- GoofsAnnie's cone changes from a double (when she walks to the table ) to a single (when she turns around to watch her husband at the counter), then back to a double at the end of the ice cream parlor scene.
- Quotes
Charlie Peck: What happened to the tapestry?
Charlie Peck: [to a dying Mike who he hacked up with an ax] Now where am i going to put you
Charlie Peck: You not gonna shoot me you pussy
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Movies of 2019 (So Far) (2019)
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- Also known as
- Intruso
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- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $35,419,122
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,855,054
- May 5, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $36,599,361
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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