Tom (Speedman) and Dan's (Marsden) one-night stand turns into an intense power-play between captor and captive.Tom (Speedman) and Dan's (Marsden) one-night stand turns into an intense power-play between captor and captive.Tom (Speedman) and Dan's (Marsden) one-night stand turns into an intense power-play between captor and captive.
- Isabella
- (as Sofia Vergara)
- Officer #1
- (as Charlie Corrado)
- Officer #2
- (as Jarvis George)
- Studio Executive
- (uncredited)
- Simon
- (uncredited)
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
- Waitress
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBegan as a play in Los Angeles with original cast members Noah Wyle and Peter Berg. A year later the play was revamped in Atlanta with Chad Darnell and Quint Von Canon.
- GoofsTom refers to the Iowa State Hawkeyes. The Hawkeye is actually the mascot of the University of Iowa; Iowa State's sport teams are known as the Cyclones.
- Quotes
Dan: Putting people in fucking boxes - you're straight or you're gay - it's nonsense. Human beings are too complex. Being with a man or wanting to be with a man doesn't make you gay. It's totally messed up. If a girl goes to her boyfriend and says she wants to fuck around with another girl, you think he's going to be weirded out by that? Fuck no. He's gonna want to watch, maybe even join in. But if a guy asks his girlfriend the same question, she's fucking flip her lid. It's totally messed up for guys who prefer women and have a slight curiosity about men. They're forced into repressing it. And even if they do act on those urges, they're made to feel like there's something wrong with them - when it isn't the act that's wrong. In fact, that's what's natural. What's wrong is how society makes you feel about it because nobody can admit that people aren't completely gay or completely straight. It's nonsense.
- ConnectionsReferences Cape Fear (1962)
- SoundtracksSweetie
Written by Ryan Christopher Webb and Doug Lancio
Performed by Matthew Ryan
Courtesy of Hybrid Recordings
One can argue it's a homophobic piece or one can argue entirely the opposite, but one can't argue that it's a well scripted, well paced and well acted movie that is worthy of 90 minutes of anyone's time in the world of Hollywood formulaic drama that dominates the mainstream. There isn't, truth be told, a lot of plot here, but what little there is turns out to be surprisingly gripping, thanks to the superb job of both the actors who are never less than totally believable in their roles.
I was amazed to read one 'review' here that just appeared to be a spiteful attack on the perceived commercial success of James Marden's acting career - just because he's easy on the eye is no excuse for slating a performance that most actors would be envious of as a career best. Well worth a viewing!
- FilmWeekUK
- Dec 20, 2004
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- 24. dan
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,460
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,001
- May 16, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $14,460
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1