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Larry Brand (written by)
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A woman (Katherine Kelly Lang) is stalked and eventually kidnapped by her psychotic ex-husband (John Enos)... more | add synopsis
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Scott Valentine ... John Davenport
Katherine Kelly Lang ... Diana Davenport

John Enos III ... Drew DArcy
Mary Fanaro ... Faith

David Keith ... Garrett Hill
Roger Clinton ... Frank Riggio (as Roger C. Clinton)
Malissa Feruzzi ... Hope
Jessica Dubron ... Marissa Davenport
Kendall Cunningham ... Myles Davenport

Jason Larimore ... Peaches Munroe
Eric Briant Wells ... Mel Davis

David Jean Thomas ... Reverend Cleaver
Angela Scott ... Mrs. Cleaver

Traylor Howard ... Fran (as Traylor H. Hall)
Grant Owens ... Howard Kesterling
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She only made one mistake in her life, and now he's back, 20 September 2001
Author: petershelleyau from Sydney, Australia

Writer director Larry Brand wisely cast John Enos as the ex-husband back to claim his wife in this otherwise pedestrian thriller, and made him intelligent and eloquent as well as gorgeous. Enos is clearly the strongest angle in this triangle where the other two Scott Valentine and Katherine Kelly Lang seem hardly worth the bother. It's hard to accept Valentine as an adult particularly when faced with the much larger Enos, and Lang is given a speech about her marriage with Enos filmed from an odd low angle, perhaps so that we don't notice the way she performs it indifferently. The title refers to Enos' last words to her before he was taken away the first time around, and also pre-empts the ordeal the new couple will have to endure. With reference to Enos' prison time, the screenplay features a long homoerotic conversation between Enos and Valentine about how both of them have made love to the same women, as well mention of "fresh meat being opened up " in prison, the under-rated bonds of friendship between Enos and David Keith in a small supporting appearance, and Enos' saying it's "Girls Night Out" when Keith visits unexpectedly. Brand lets Enos deliver the best lines apart from giving him an interest in listening to female talk back radio but no payoff, including to a grocery store clerk being held "Never offer a man what's already his", and in response to Lang's "I'm not the same person" he replies "That's funny. You look like the same person". Although Brand repeats the use of "being thrown a curve ball", he gives Keith a laugh line to Valentine in "When did you grow a second ball", and amusingly mugs for Enos' video camera. There is also the inexplicable idea of potential home buyers being discouraged by Enos' antagonistic appearance at the Valentine/Lang home. Initially Brand's editing is pleasingly swift, never lingering on details, but the climax in the desert is a non-event, with the outcome reading as an easy solution.

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