A temptress leads a man toward intrigue and murder.A temptress leads a man toward intrigue and murder.A temptress leads a man toward intrigue and murder.
Ford Rainey
- Phil
- (as Ford Raney)
Robert Wu
- Store Owner
- (as Robert C. Wu)
Kelly Pendygraft
- Cashier
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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10NJ73
Found this movie in a rental store. Never heard about it before, but it was a good movie. Great acting, and thrilling story line. Great kudos to Vincent Ventresca. He made Thomas character very attractive, and brought a special atmosphere to this movie.
NJ
NJ
The Movie is okay. Meaning that I don't regret watching it! I found the acting purely and the most of the dialog stupid ("oh no, this was my grandmothers bible!"). It's sort of bad remake of U-turn. A man arrives to a desert town out in nowhere, meets the wrong people and falls in love with the wrong woman. And off cause get's involved in something, he thought he could leave behind him. The movie is quite predictable and there is really nothing new in it. When it's finish, you didn't really care. Most of the characters are stereotypes, specially Brian Austin Green!! All in all just another movie from the states, but okay entertaining on boring Wednesday night. IMDb vote: 4/10
4 Wheels Down produced a song called "Another Drunk Phone Call" that appeared in the opening scene in the movie. Why was it not listed in the credits? This band has produced 5 of it's own records, with great music, and yet no mention is made in the credits. All of their albums, written and produced by Steve Easterling, have received great reviews, though not in the mainstream music scene yet. I thought that all music, regardless of the length in the movie, must be listed in the credits. It is a shame that 4 Wheels Down, or Easterling and Gildersleeve are not mentioned so that anyone that hears the music can find their own copy of the entire album, or at least a copy of the song.
After spending five years in prison, Dr. Thomas Reed, played by the incomparable Vincent Ventresca, exiles himself to Purgatory Flats and winds up tending bar. He soon meets the luscious, angel-faced Sunny (Alexandra Holden). "You are wicked." he tells her. "You have no idea." she replies as she sips her Slo Comfortable Screw and languidly drags on her cig. Reed finds himself entwined in the violent troubles of her family and the femme fatale story unfolds set against the desolation and desperation of the oil-drained western town.
Canny direction. Great performances. Superb entourage work. And some lust scenes that sizzle like the sun in Purgatory.
Canny direction. Great performances. Superb entourage work. And some lust scenes that sizzle like the sun in Purgatory.
Slightly above average noir. You will not recognize any of the actors, however character development and acting are not bad. The storyline is somewhat original. Recently released from prison physician falls in with a dysfunctional family in the small desert town of "Purgatory Flats". He is attracted to the wife of one of the family members which leads to murder and double crossing. If you enjoy these on location southwest films like "Truth or Consequences New Mexico", "American Strays", etc., you will probably like this one also. It drags in places, but eventually picks up again. Marginally recommended, and not bad of it's type. - MERK
Did you know
- TriviaThe final film of Ford Rainey.
- GoofsIn the beginning of the film, Thomas is convicted of, among other things, involuntary manslaughter. Later he tells Sunny it was vehicular manslaughter..
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 42m(102 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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