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In this thriller, the idyllic life of an upstanding architect is nearly destroyed when his partner attempts to corrupt a city official. When murder ensues, the architect must evade the prying eye of a sleazeball detective. Starring Donald Sutherland, Tim Matheson, Felicity Huffman.
S**N
worth watching
Donald Sutherland is great as usual. Surprise ending.
I**E
The product and shipping was great. Thanks to all
Well the movie was fair. I believe it was Kayla Cuoco's first performance. (BIG BANG THEORY-- PENNY) Didn't see much of her.The product and shipping was great. Thanks to all!
M**N
A real "sleeper" of a film...
Donald Sutherland's sleaziest character ever. Worth the watch just for that.
A**R
Four Stars
Good movie, good quality.
M**L
good movie
It is a good movie to watch once. The acting is just ok, Southerland being the best. Not alot of action. Not too much suspense, but watchable.
M**G
Dull
Frankly it was what I expected..a bit predictable but thats what you get when you risk buying something on a whim.
N**M
Highly recommend this movie
Great movie for those who like good mysteries. Donald Sutherland made the movie though. He played a perfect sociopath with no conscience. I thought his was a complex character while mistaking his blackmailing/murderous ways for business endeavors. He doesn't understand why he does not have any friends and thinks that after he presents his mark with pay or else blackmail his mark should accept it as business and let's go out for breakfast, "My treat." Great ending too!
N**S
Avoids The Overtly Predictable But Will Probably Be Recalled Solely For Sutherland's Performance.
This film, produced for cable television, benefits from strong performances by its featured players, in particular Donald Sutherland, but too many of its scenes are unconvincing in their detail, with sequences depicting law enforcement procedures being a particular drawback, and reliance upon intricate and coincidence filled melodrama within the screenplay eventually sinks the work. When architect Scott Reinhardt (Tim Matheson) discovers from his business partner that the latter has bribed a public official with company funds in order to gain a lucrative contract for their young firm, honourable Reinhardt vigorously protests to no avail, soon finding his life reshaped with fearful uncertainties following the bountiful but illicit award. He is approached by a corrupt vice unit officer who is obviously familiar with the circumstances pertinent to the bribe, and when the vice copper is murdered, Scott is considered a suspect at the same time that he is being bedevilled with a former policeman and partner of the slain officer, and currently a private investigator, "Doc" (Sutherland), whose aim is blackmail. As Reinhardt has no luck in eluding Doc, his increasingly cheerless existence becomes laden with new struggles involving a troubled marriage, financial problems, and his freshly tainted vocation, and it is apparent that only great determination may lead Scott to an escape from his collection of plights. The film belongs to Sutherland who governs the action until the inconclusive ending by utilization of his expansive performing skills to create a hateful character with whom one is never less than fascinated, even garnering sympathy. The piece is ably directed by Michael Pressman and shot very well indeed; although the script betrays the work, as its various elements fail to merge into a believable storyline, in spite of honest efforts by all of the players, it is nonetheless enjoyable viewing due to better than average production qualities, and the playing of Sutherland, generally undervalued Matheson, and Felicity Huffman for her vivid reading as Reinhardt's baffled wife.
M**T
Good suspense movie
Really good movie. Well done with great cast. Worth watching, although it’s pretty old.
W**S
Great movie
Great cast, one of the best movies I have seen. An oldie but a goodie. A must see for yourself
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