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The Colony

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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John Ritter, Mary Page Keller, and Hal Linden in The Colony (1995)
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Rick and Leslie Knowlton move their family from a crime-ridden inner-city suburb to an alleged violence-free haven overseen by godlike businessman Phillip Denig. They soon discover that life... Read allRick and Leslie Knowlton move their family from a crime-ridden inner-city suburb to an alleged violence-free haven overseen by godlike businessman Phillip Denig. They soon discover that life in The Colony is more sinister than it seems.Rick and Leslie Knowlton move their family from a crime-ridden inner-city suburb to an alleged violence-free haven overseen by godlike businessman Phillip Denig. They soon discover that life in The Colony is more sinister than it seems.

  • Director
    • Rob Hedden
  • Writer
    • Rob Hedden
  • Stars
    • John Ritter
    • Mary Page Keller
    • Hal Linden
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    844
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    • Director
      • Rob Hedden
    • Writer
      • Rob Hedden
    • Stars
      • John Ritter
      • Mary Page Keller
      • Hal Linden
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Rick Knowlton
    Mary Page Keller
    Mary Page Keller
    • Leslie Knowlton
    Hal Linden
    Hal Linden
    • Philip Denig
    Marshall R. Teague
    Marshall R. Teague
    • Doug Corwin
    Todd Jeffries
    Todd Jeffries
    • Mike Knowlton
    June Lockhart
    June Lockhart
    • Mrs. Billingsley
    John Wesley
    John Wesley
    • Jerry Franklin
    Alexandra Picatto
    Alexandra Picatto
    • Danielle Knowlton
    Cody Dorkin
    Cody Dorkin
    • Andy Knowlton
    Frank Bonner
    Frank Bonner
    • Frank Williamson
    Michele Scarabelli
    Michele Scarabelli
    • Sandi Barnett
    Shirley Spangler
    • Mary Williamson
    Dan Gilvezan
    Dan Gilvezan
    • Steve Barnett
    Douglas Rowe
    Douglas Rowe
    • Hal
    Cynthia Harrison
    Cynthia Harrison
    • Realtor at Grimes Reality
    Steve Kronish
    • Elisberg
    Heather Marie Marsden
    Heather Marie Marsden
    • Amanda
    • (as Heather Marie Wayne)
    Karen Kim
    • Audrey Chao
    • Director
      • Rob Hedden
    • Writer
      • Rob Hedden
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    6yenlo

    Poor execution of a potentially good story.

    This made for TV suspense thriller had lots of potential but just seemed to fall flat. John Ritter stars as a security expert of the high tech scale who moves his family into THE COLONY an ultra exclusive community that appears on the surface to be perfect in every way.

    Shortly after moving in they soon find all is not what it appears. An elaborate set of rules and regulations abound that at first seem to be ridiculous but in reality are taken seriously by those who run The Colony. The family encounters staff members, who come into their home to do various environmental checks, remove outdoor plants that are deemed inappropriate for The Colony and perform surgery on their pet dog. Security guards shows up at the home of another family when the man of the house decides to paint his dwelling with a color that The Colony does not approve of. Slowly this utopian community begins to show it's dark and sinister side as Ritters family begins to catch on.

    The film attempts to have a Stepford Wives type plot to it but too many topics are touched on and compressed to allow the film to have a build up for a suspenseful ending which also falls somewhat flat. The characters seemed to be miscast which hurts the picture. Hal Linden as the BMOC (Big Man On Community) who runs the Colony and wants everyone to love, respect and fear him at the same time just doesn't seem believable as a sinister individual. John Ritter who is fine in comedy roles also just doesn't seem to click in this picture.

    The story is there and if redone with good casting and directing would make for a suspenseful film along the same lines as The Firm. If you've never seen it it's still worth viewing.
    betchaareoffendedeasily

    Still Relevant Today, Despite Some of It's Dated and Hokey Aspects.

    The Colony stars the eternally likeable John Ritter(dead); he really does elevate this movie, it is not too hard to feel sorry for this families plight because he is so easy to like. If you don't know where to watch this, it is viewable on youtube for free, as maqny other old TV movies are. The themes in this film, of safety versus freedom, especially during this 2020 the Corona Virus Panic, are even more relevant than they were in 1995. When I watched this in early April, I couldn't help think to myself, as people talk about how great it is to give up freedoms for safety in this film, about how much people have been chided for wanting their constitutional freedoms among the mostly fabricated Corona Virus scare, and the totalitarian methods many governor's and some police who enforce those unconstitutional orders.

    Yes, some of the story line is ridiculous, and uses a common trope that has been borrowed from Jurassic Park ad nauseum, of a young teenage girl being a tech wiz, though at least here, she's not as overly adept as in some films, and doesn't instantaneously whip up a solution. Another trope not too uncommon of the time it was made John Ritter's brother just happens to be a detective within The Colony's jurisdiction, and was really an unnecessary addition. The ending is overblown to the extreme, and would have been better with a much more subtle, ideally downbeat(or partially downbeat) ending. Those are the two biggest weaknesses here. The other silly aspects are easily forgiven as this is clearly a bit of a satire, but it doesn't necessarily tread that line between the dramatic and satire well, hence why the overblown conclusion is not so great and diminishes the amazing tension built up in the first 2/3's of the film.

    The script is overall well-written up to the final 1/3 when it becomes a bit of a hot mess. It is filmed as well as one can hope for a TV film, and acted better than most TV films of it's time, or before or after. One could complain about character development, but that's really not the point here is it? No.

    Despite all of this, 25yrs after it's made, can we say a lot of the surveillance techniques here are unrealistic? I think we can conclude they are not. With government threatening to chip or put bracelets on those with Covid 19, or the use of drones in LA and Detroit to attempt to monitor and keep people in their houses, this film becomes even more chilling, despite it's silly aspects. We may laugh at some of the absurd laws that the Colony implements, but I think we can agree they are not so far fetched when people have been fined for parking their cars instead of going straight home, or like in Colorado, required to have a "permit" to even travel to work, verifying that they are essential.

    Flawed as it is, I still really do recommend this film, again it is viewable on youtube for free, and I hope it will scare the tar out of some people into stop thinking that the government is here to protect us, they are not. They are, in the US, supposed to protect our constitutional freedoms not us(although certainly the military may be deployed to protect the country, they are not meant to provide total safety), and this film illustrates that beautifully, allegorically, despite it's flaws and silly aspects.

    God Bless ~Amy
    4Slyjack2003

    Not bad for a snowy Sat. afternoon.

    I thumbed through the channels and came up with " The Colony " After watching for awhile and thinking it might turn out to be a good wet Saturday movie, I realized it was just like living in a gated community here in Boynton Beach, Florida. Fortunatly we can leave whenever we wish. However, there are associations who tell you what color your homes should be painted, what kinds of plants are acceptable, who is entitled to play on the tennis courts,who can swim in the pool etc,etc. We have our own COPS core. CITIZENS ON PATROL.They patrol the streets in an official police car. They do not carry guns, cannot issue traffic tickets. I am thankful to have this type of security. As far as the movie, It was better than expected.
    8Bernie4444

    Formula movie with a Stepford feel

    Security specialist Rick Knowlton (John Ritter,) upset by a life-threatening incident is invited to live in a securely closed society "The Colony". At first, the parents, children, and family dog are happy. Then people get over antsy about nitpicky rules. This masks something more sinister.

    If you are familiar with computers, you may notice this movie is a little dated.

    If you are thinking the colony is nowhere as bad as a Homeowner's Association, then you may be interested in the filming location of Rancho Palos Verdes, California, USA.

    Warning if you cannot watch cruelty to dogs and ferns then you may find this upsetting.
    8deanofrpps

    Eden as Seen by Dick Cheney

    Welcome to the Colony. It's very sleek, effete, modern and totally upper middle classish. Externally it's a well constructed paradise replete with its own efficient private security enforcing the C&R, the fine print covenant and restrictions which govern life, but what lies behind the pleasantries and the security screens?

    Colony featured excellent performances by Hal Linden as the evil genius who created the colony and John Ritter the neophyte who allowed to enter the circuit walls engirding the Colony is drawn into discovery of the hidden secret.

    I never liked John Ritter's personal philosophy of endemic liberalism but it is strange to watch this 1980s made for TV movie and witness its eerie prophesy for life in a nearly paranoid state.

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La mansión
    • Filming locations
      • Rancho Palos Verdes, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Kevin Brown Productions
      • MCA Television Entertainment (MTE)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.66 : 1

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