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.
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- TriviaWhen 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.
- GoofsThe 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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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.
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.
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- joyday
- May 26, 2007
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