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Captured

  • Video
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Captured (1998)
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A car thief breaks into a man's house who is on a low because his career is being taken away. The man locks up the thief in the car, and tortures him.A car thief breaks into a man's house who is on a low because his career is being taken away. The man locks up the thief in the car, and tortures him.A car thief breaks into a man's house who is on a low because his career is being taken away. The man locks up the thief in the car, and tortures him.

  • Director
    • Peter Liapis
  • Writers
    • Richard Gilbert-Hill
    • Peter Liapis
  • Stars
    • Nick Mancuso
    • Andrew Divoff
    • Linda Hoffman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    342
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    • Director
      • Peter Liapis
    • Writers
      • Richard Gilbert-Hill
      • Peter Liapis
    • Stars
      • Nick Mancuso
      • Andrew Divoff
      • Linda Hoffman
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nick Mancuso
    Nick Mancuso
    • Holden Downs
    Andrew Divoff
    Andrew Divoff
    • Robert Breed
    Linda Hoffman
    Linda Hoffman
    • Faye Downs
    Michael Mahonen
    Michael Mahonen
    • Joey Breed
    Seth Peterson
    Seth Peterson
    • Buddy
    Paul Collins
    • Harry
    Christopher Kriesa
    Christopher Kriesa
    • Charlie
    Beth Tegarden
    Beth Tegarden
    • Sheila
    Luisa Leschin
    Luisa Leschin
    • Gladys
    Thad Geer
    • Marcus Tanner
    Lisa Long
    Lisa Long
    • Cindy
    Ray Rodriguez
    • Security guard
    Tricia Lee Pascoe
    • reporter
    Mary Ann Schmidt
    Mary Ann Schmidt
    • Art Gallery Girl
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    • Director
      • Peter Liapis
    • Writers
      • Richard Gilbert-Hill
      • Peter Liapis
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    7movieman_kev

    A dying breed

    When Holden Downs (Nick Mancuso) takes his pent-up frustrations, due to a business venture going south, out on a car-thief, breaking his arm in the process, the sad sap's brother/partner-in-crime swears vengeance making getting Downs' car top priority. Little realizing that Holden has turned his vehicle into an inescapable prison.

    The interaction between Mancuso and Divoff as captor and captive respectively is where this film shines. However the flip side is that everything else just feels lackluster. All the scenes dealing with the failing business deal, are sadly pedestrian stuff. Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy the film overall and was pleasantly surprised.

    My Grade: B-
    TxMike

    How to "pay back" a car thief for his dirty deeds!

    Now, suppose you walked to your parking garage after a particularly bad day at work, facing the possibility of losing everything you've worked for, and you catch a car thief in the process of stealing your prized new Porsche? You'd probably want to beat the living snot out of him! Well, that's how the movie starts, and that's exactly what Holden Downs does, with the help of a tire iron. Of course, big brother wants to get revenge, and that starts "the rest of the story."

    In a very interesting premise, the big businessman manages to hold captive the car thief, caught in the act the second time too! We can all identify with the desire to see justice, but the story gets a bit gory. I must admit that it kept me watching the whole 95 minutes. This movie is much more terrifying than that bad movie, "Blair Witch Project", because it gets you thinking what you would do if someone broke into your house after dark and you were alone!

    Although much of the movie was inventive, the ending was not particularly clever nor satisfying. There were no winners, all losers. Still, I give it 5 of 10 for such an interesting premise, and macabre entertainment value.
    8helpless_dancer

    Made me wonder if this could really happen

    A stressed out business man turns the tables on a pair of professional car boosters. After getting the upper hand on one of them, things get out of hand as the executive's occupational problems make him more and more unstable. Torture turns to thoughts of murder as the scene becomes too complex for the man to deal with and he begins to lose touch with reality. Very exciting, well made film with loads of nail biting tension.
    7scrubber

    A morality tale

    Interesting revenge movie where both the victim and the perpetrator are seeking revenge. Stressed out executive Holden Downs has just had his multi million dollar project cancelled and is returning to his car to find a thief attempting to steal it, so he batters him breaking the thiefs arm. Watching this is Robert Breed the car thiefs older brother. He avows revenge and one evening goes to Holden Downs home to take the car, a Porshe. Unfortunately for him Holden Downs has had his car fitted with some serious anti theft devices and Robert Breed finds himself trapped inside at the mercy of Holden Downs. What follows becomes a bit of a morality tale. What is worse? A car thief who just wants to steal cars without any violence or a hardworking, ruthless businessman who when confronted with a thief seeks to torture, rather than simply hand over to the police. You decide!
    darker9106

    I actually like this movie.

    I did not expect this movie to be good. I figured it would be another dumb B movie. Turned out to be a very good dramatic well written film. It of course is not movie theater quality but it is worthy of watching if you are looking for a little entertainment.

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      When Robert tells Faye to put on a dress, we see that she first undresses but don't removes her bra. But when she puts on the dress, she's not wearing a bra.
    • Quotes

      Holden Downs: Now, where were we? Oh yes... Your name.

      [pause]

      Holden Downs: You know, if you want, I can call the cops right now.

      Robert Breed: Robert.

      Holden Downs: Robert. And what's your last name, Robert?

      Robert Breed: Breed.

      Holden Downs: Breed. Let me ask you something, Robert... What kind of 'breed' are you? The car thief breed, hmm? The something for nothing breed? How many cars have you stolen this year, Robert? 10, 50, 100, hmm? Answer me.

      Robert Breed: A few.

      Holden Downs: A few? Well that's kind of vague, isn't it, Robert? A few? Do you know what they do in Turkey, Robert, to car thieves?

      [Makes scissoring motion with hand]

      Holden Downs: They chop off a finger for every car. How would you like to lose a few fingers?

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Atrapado
    • Filming locations
      • Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Back Seat Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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