Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuChuck and Rachel Yoman, tired of the urban grime and crime, move with their kids to a quaint lakeside village where all seems like paradise - until corpses show up in the water. Will the Yom... Alles lesenChuck and Rachel Yoman, tired of the urban grime and crime, move with their kids to a quaint lakeside village where all seems like paradise - until corpses show up in the water. Will the Yomans become the next victims?Chuck and Rachel Yoman, tired of the urban grime and crime, move with their kids to a quaint lakeside village where all seems like paradise - until corpses show up in the water. Will the Yomans become the next victims?
- Sheriff Glenn Boignton
- (as Thomas Peacock)
- Debbie Mortimer
- (as Johanna Newmarch)
- Real Estate Agent
- (as Don Mac Kay)
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All in all a great film to watch over and over again.
At first, all goes well, other than a few backward locals. Then, Chuck decides to take a swim in the lake, and makes a gruesome discovery. Suddenly, he has a very cold swimming partner! He goes to get the Sheriff, but when they return, the evidence has vanished. When the deputy tells a story of several past disappearances, the Yoman's wonder just what sort of place they've moved into. Strange occurrences and more deaths add to the mystery. Can Rachel and Chuck figure it all out... and live?
THE PEOPLE ACROSS THE LAKE is a different kind of suspense thriller. It's got a TWIN PEAKS weirdness mixed in with the chills. It's a black comedy about family dysfunction, wrapped in a psychological horror story. A nice change of pace for the fear fanatic!
Co-stars Barry Corbin in a unique role for him...
Yes, it contains many of the standard made-for-tv melodrama features: sitcom stars Harper and McRaney--flipped from their usual light-hearted TV personas and quite convincing as a couple tired of the stress of city life; their winsome little kid and wiseacre teenager; and apparently enough money to go from their nice place in the city to a little slice of lakeside heaven.
As it progressed, I found that it went from average tv-movie quality to a pretty nifty (if unlikely) ending; the suspense in the last few scenes is especially good. The two leads are well matched and you root for them. Some viewers may guess who the heavy is but it's atmospheric--the lakeside locales are lovely -it moves along briskly, and is well acted. Worth a watch.
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- WissenswertesBarry Corbin (Malcolm) and Dorothy Lyman (Ruth) later played Reba McEntire's parents in an episode of "Reba".
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Henry Link: Anyone ever gives you a choice to, say, sitting down to supper with a sargent's cadaver or feasting with a live general you sit with the sargent, 'cause he can't harm you.