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Don't Look Behind You

  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
272
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Don't Look Behind You (1999)
ActionDramaThriller

A family is thrust into the Federal Witness Relocation program that fails, in deadly ways, to protect them.A family is thrust into the Federal Witness Relocation program that fails, in deadly ways, to protect them.A family is thrust into the Federal Witness Relocation program that fails, in deadly ways, to protect them.

  • Director
    • David Winning
  • Writers
    • Lois Duncan
    • Tony Morphett
    • Bart Baker
  • Stars
    • Patrick Duffy
    • Pam Dawber
    • Dominic Raacke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    272
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Winning
    • Writers
      • Lois Duncan
      • Tony Morphett
      • Bart Baker
    • Stars
      • Patrick Duffy
      • Pam Dawber
      • Dominic Raacke
    • 11User reviews
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    Patrick Duffy
    Patrick Duffy
    • Jeff Corrigan
    Pam Dawber
    Pam Dawber
    • Liz Corrigan
    Dominic Raacke
    Dominic Raacke
    • Eric Loftin
    Anne Marie DeLuise
    Anne Marie DeLuise
    • Ellie Foster
    • (as Anne Marie Loder)
    Blu Mankuma
    Blu Mankuma
    • George Reeder
    Tanja Reichert
    Tanja Reichert
    • April Corrigan
    David Kaye
    David Kaye
    • Bram Corrigan
    Matthew Harrison
    Matthew Harrison
    • FBI Agent
    Ryan Northcott
    Ryan Northcott
    • Stefan Masters
    Ken Tremblett
    Ken Tremblett
    • Bret Milstead
    Daniella Evangelista
    Daniella Evangelista
    • Blair
    Michael Evans
    • Personal Protection Guard
    Karen Holness
    Karen Holness
    • Deedee
    Mark Houghton
    Mark Houghton
    • Nichols
    Brad Kelly
    Brad Kelly
    • Security Guard
    Reese McBeth
    • Manny
    Suzette Meyers
    • Reporter
    Finn Michael
    Finn Michael
    • Henchmen
    • Director
      • David Winning
    • Writers
      • Lois Duncan
      • Tony Morphett
      • Bart Baker
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    dolan42

    You want the head bad guy to kill them all!

    This movie is worthy of MSTK3 (RIP). The only people you can possibly root for are the bad guys who are just trying to help Darwinism along. The main bad guy, played by Dominic Raacke, is good as the villain and so are some of his cohorts. I was in Germany for a vacation and he is a famous actor in a long running TV crime drama called Tatort. In that series he's quite sexy and can act his pants off. That is why I rented the movie, I recognized his name. In this movie the actors just seem to be acting vignettes with no connection to each other. Raacke is almost jolting in that he seems to be one of the few who acts as if this is a movie with a plot. The perpetual whine of the children can be summed up as "We want our privileged lives back - who cares if we are being hunted by vicious killers and innocent others are being killed because of our stupidity". I mean you really hope they bite it by mid-movie. I suggest you use this film for a riff movie and at least have some fun with it.
    eponinefantine

    Wretched.

    I hated this adaption of Lois Duncan's book. The book wasn't her greatest work, but it was a hundred times better. The acting was dull, no character development, all they did if there was any acting was whine and be bratty. Because of all this this movie was horrible and I wouldn't recommend it at all to anyone. Don't waste your time.
    1cabardes

    So bad it almost is good again

    Avoid this movie if you have better things to do. The acting was uncoordinated, mechanized and almost comic like (expression of fear, expression of anger, expression of happiness from the book etc...), the dialog was banal and everything else was clothed in this conflict of self-preservation and freedom: the wife knowingly risks her family's life, just to get some house diagrams uploaded, the teenage daughter terrorizes and endangers the family because her hormones are boiling, the father seems to be living somewhere up in the stars. In fact only the son shows some kind of normal behaviour. In fact the whole film reminded me vaguely of "American Beauty", but just trying pathetically to be an exciting thriller.
    7pelmore-581-810007

    Works For the Classroom

    Although "the book is always better" this movie was an excellent addition to my class's experience of the novel study. After reading the novel, the movie allowed them to put faces with the characters and feel the drama visually unfold. The movie sticks closely enough to the book's plot that the kids aren't confused and disappointed, but there are also enough differences that they are intrigued. Plus, the twist at the end keeps their interest peaked! They beg me not to turn it off when class is over. They remember the book fondly after seeing the movie. In today's visually stimulated world having novels played out on screen really helps us continue to push literature. I know it sounds crazy, but it works. On that same note, some kids can not fully connect with what they've read, so being able to "really get" what happened in a novel is an awesome thing when they can watch it and catch on. Not enough movies stick to the plot enough to work in the classroom, but this one certainly does.
    7daumas

    First grade thriller

    Although after 40 minutes the movie goes to a common plot, the beginning of the movie is breathtaking with ups and downs all the time, with a lot of tension all over the almost 2 hours. Patrick Duffy seems to be free from "Boby Ewing" character and is good for other dense performances. Although it is a thriller with murders and tension, you don't have unecessary violence in it.

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    • Trivia
      When Stefan is stopped by the FBI agents at the elevator in the hotel and they are ambushed, most of the shootings in the scene were cut before the film aired on the Fox Family Channel because the network needed a 'PG' rating. The full version of the movie can be seen on the International VHS release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Cameras Rolling: 20 Days on Set (2000)

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Familia perseguida
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Fox Family Films
      • Saban Entertainment
      • Shavick Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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