A couple vows to find their murdered daughter's killer. The police investigation's suspects narrow to the father, leaving the mother torn between the love of her husband and the story reveal... Read allA couple vows to find their murdered daughter's killer. The police investigation's suspects narrow to the father, leaving the mother torn between the love of her husband and the story revealed by the investigation.A couple vows to find their murdered daughter's killer. The police investigation's suspects narrow to the father, leaving the mother torn between the love of her husband and the story revealed by the investigation.
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I didn't find the other actor to be all that outstanding, and I hope that Acton's real wife was not as ignorant as she was portrayed here.
All in all, a good story, and some fair acting by the supporting cast, but next time, tone down the accents.
It didn't seem to be quite that bad, in my view. Except for Tony Danza's ethnicity, the casting seemed excellent. The actors playing his father and daughter actually looked as if they could be his father and daughter (something one doesn't always find), and the action moved well enough to keep some members of my family riveted to the screen. As a person with many northern relatives and many southern relatives, I thought his accent to be pretty well done. On the whole, not that bad a movie, and it didn't seem to me to have a funny moment in it.
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- TriviaAmanda Fuller's debut.
- GoofsDuring the opening scene, we see Carol making breakfast. As she sets down the milk carton, it tips back & forth. Then she bumps it & it almost falls over, revealing it to be an empty prop.
- Quotes
[Kathy exits out of her dad's car in anger]
Tom Acton: Wait a minute, honey ...
Kathy Acton: No! No! No more! You know something, you embarrass me! You're always around - around my friends, at church! You're always hanging on me!
Tom Acton: [approaches her] Don't say that, please, please.
Kathy Acton: [walks away, furiously] How the hell else am I gonna get you to listen to me? Sometimes, I think you're deaf and dumb!
Tom Acton: Aw, please...
Kathy Acton: Deaf, dumb, stupid bastard!
[camera zooms close to Tom's face]
Tom Acton: [darkly] Don't call me that.
Kathy Acton: [coldly] Go to hell, you bastard!