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Tripfall

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
486
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Tripfall (2000)
Thriller

A serial killer turns the life of a family on vacation into a nightmare.A serial killer turns the life of a family on vacation into a nightmare.A serial killer turns the life of a family on vacation into a nightmare.

  • Director
    • Serge Rodnunsky
  • Writer
    • Serge Rodnunsky
  • Stars
    • Eric Roberts
    • John Ritter
    • Rachel Hunter
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    486
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Serge Rodnunsky
    • Writer
      • Serge Rodnunsky
    • Stars
      • Eric Roberts
      • John Ritter
      • Rachel Hunter
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Mr. Eddie
    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Tom Williams
    Rachel Hunter
    Rachel Hunter
    • Gina Williams
    Tyler Cole Malinger
    • Michael Williams
    Christina Ann Moore
    • Angela Williams
    Ken Palmer
    Ken Palmer
    • Andrew
    Michael Raynor
    Michael Raynor
    • Franklin Ross
    Jf Pryor
    Jf Pryor
    • Sam Delmont
    Katy Boyer
    Katy Boyer
    • Lonnie Campos
    Rick Deats
    Rick Deats
    • Police Officer
    Wayne Duvall
    Wayne Duvall
    • Alex
    Dylan Moore
    • Angela Williams
    Kevin Dean Williams
    Kevin Dean Williams
    • Officer Tim
    Jeff Yesko
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    • Director
      • Serge Rodnunsky
    • Writer
      • Serge Rodnunsky
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    5merklekranz

    Kidnapping goes wrong ...... Movie goes nowhere .............

    Eric Roberts is in full psychopath mode, yet strangely there is only a couple trickles of blood. He and his accomplices seem to be driving around a beach resort for almost the entire film. John Ritter is good in the first part of the movie, but once the family is snatched, he really struggles with the underdeveloped script. Rachel Hunter as his wife doesn't have much to do except look scared. The two kids are just plain annoying. The ending is too convenient, and not to be believed, with Ritter suddenly morphing into the hero type. Eric Robert's performance is worth a look, but do not expect to be enthralled with the overly simplistic plot, and numerous lapses in logic. - MERK
    4movieman_kev

    The movie tripfalls on its face

    Ridiculous implausible heist/ransom caper that I still found some enjoyment from thanks, in no small part, due to the late great John Ritter's sheer charisma. Even in a film as stunted and borderline absurd as this one was, his likability still shines through, here as normal everyman Tom.

    Tom goes on vacation with his family hoping to reignite the spark of his dying marriage, if for the kids sake if nothing else. However that gets put on the back-burner when he and his family get abducted by a trio of baddies headed by Eric Roberts in dreads. What follows is entertaining enough ridiculousness.

    By the by, and totally unrelated, but I'm starting to do a six-degrees type spin on what films I review so the next one will also star Mr. Roberts
    8joyday

    Great showcase for our beloved John Ritter.

    Are you ready for a sunny California setting? Made in the year 2000, the movie's mood is a happy one at the beginning; and how we love John Ritter. Many times he made us laugh and feel good. Here he pleases again in a drama playing a nice, normal, millionaire dad and husband.

    Rachel Hunter added a touch of class to the film with her delightful New Zealand accent and statuesque beauty. We found ourselves on the edge of our seats with excitement as the suspense started early on and never quit. Eric Roberts always wins when acting the bad boy; you will hate him and his small gang. We are glad we saw the DVD and recommend it for 16-Adult.
    6sol-kay

    Eric Roberts: Psycho/Murderer Extraodinaire

    **SPOILERS** Totally implausible kidnap thriller with Eric Roberts as Mister Crazy Eddie doing what he does best, playing a psycho killer, The late John Ritter, Tom Williams,as his victim together with his wife Gina, Rachel Hunter, and two kids Michael & Angela, Tyler Cole & Christina Ann Moore, are the one's being held by Eddie & friends for a ransom of 1.2 million dollars.

    Grabbing Tom after he was taken to this strip-joint on the boardwalk by Eddie & Franklin, Michael Raynon, who who together with Lonnie ,Katy Boyer, kidnapped the Williams family. Holding the Williams' hostage for 1.2 million dollars Mr. Eddie & Lonnie take the reluctant Tom to the local California branch of his bank back home in Ohio to get the cash by wire transaction.

    No one at the bank has the presences of mind to call the police to check why such a large transaction in cash is being ordered by Tom and even his lame excuse. Tom claims that he's into real estate and does this all the time to buy land on the spot at the local auction house is just a bit too off-the-wall. All that the bank has to do is check on Tom's past transactions and see that this is a first for him. There's this scene in the bank after Tom picks up the cash where the bank administrator is suspicious of what's happening and tells one of his aids to call the police to follow Tom in the streets and see what he does with the money. But later, like the very next scene and for the rest of the movie, there's not a cop car or cop around?

    We see the kidnapping trio murder a family at the start of the movie and later Eddie gleefully murderers a nature watcher that he kidnapped at the beach and a pizza delivery boy that he kidnapped at the motel, where he was holding the Williams' captive. All this on Eddies part just to show Tom how easy it is for him to murder someone. Yet for some strange reason he fails to kill the Williams even when Tom escapes from him and his cohorts and later beats him over the head with a sack full of bills to make his getaway!

    You start to realize that Mr. Eddie is more interested in murder then in money, he really gets a big kick out of it, but he gives Tom and his family all the leeway he could in not murdering them. The kidnap trio later fall into disarray when Franklin takes it on himself to deal with the on the run Tom for the money as Mr. Eddie is lost in the crowd looking for Tom after he got belted outside the bank by him.

    Getting back to Franklin's van Mr. Eddie plays along with him until he turns his back on him and then blasts away. With Tom putting the cash in garbage cans, $300,000.00 a can, in order to have his family released, one at a time. Tom finally meets up with the remaining kidnappers, Mr. Eddie & Lonnie as well as his hostage family. True to his character Mr. Eddie takes the remaining cash and instead of releasing Tom's family attempts to murder them, and him only to end up shooting himself to death. Lonnie now all alone without her Knight in shinning armor and afraid of being put behind bars for life put a gun to her head and pulls the trigger! what a happy ending. Tom battered and exhausted from his ordeal can now live to talk about it to anyone who would be crazy enough to believe him.
    2wes-connors

    Eric Roberts Terrorizes John Ritter

    "Corporate executive Tom Williams (John Ritter) and his beautiful wife Gina (Rachel Hunter) take a much needed family vacation to sunny California. Unfortunately, they end up in the sights of Eddie (Eric Roberts), a career criminal, and his violent crew of kidnappers looking for their next mark. The crooks earn Tom's trust, get his guard down, and snatch Gina and their children. If Tom ever wants to see his family again, he must pay Eddie $1.2 million, his entire net worth. With only one day to comply and no one to turn to for help, Tom is in a race against time, with his family's lives at stake," according to the DVD sleeve.

    That is an excellent description of the "Tripfall" plot, but doesn't give you any idea about how painful it is to watch this "family in peril" movie. It could be the worst to feature two fairly well-known names - those being Eric Roberts and John Ritter. They are so mismatched, it's pathetic. If Mr. Ritter were in shape, they could have exchanged roles; then, the actors might have made it more interesting. For the record, most others in the cast are better; though, admittedly, that's not difficult to say. For skin trackers, Katy Boyer wears a barely there pink bikini in extreme close-up, and the topless bar scene occurs early.

    ** Tripfall (6/27/00) Serge Rodnunsky ~ Eric Roberts, John Ritter, Rachel Hunter, Katy Boyer

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    • Trivia
      When Tom is given the money by the bank manager, it goes into a very small bag. One understands it is meant to be about 1.3 million US Dollars, and when they are counting the cash on one of those machines, only one hundred dollar notes can be seen. If it was all in hundreds, there would have to be one hundred and thirty wads of ten grand each, weighing over twenty stone - that is just under the weight of a defensive tackle in American Football. Assume Tom got it in thousand dollar note, that would be 1300 such notes, tipping the scales at a bit over three pounds - the size of a smaller bag of sugar. One might rather have expected it to at least have been carried in a large briefcase.
    • Goofs
      The plot of this film takes place in Santa Monica, CA. The killer's van shows blue California plates. When the van is parked on the top level of the parking structure, a police cruiser with two officers shows up. As they leave they check the plates, we see a white California plate with plate number instead of the blue plate shown on front and back as the van is moving. Also, the plate numbers/letters don't even come close to looking like the font CA uses on their plates.

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'enfer au soleil
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Rojak Films
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      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
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