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(1990)

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4/10
Nothing special
Leofwine_draca31 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A weird and low budget suspense thriller starring the actress from ESCAPE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN and with a few nods and references to that old kid's flick. This one's about a woman who turns up in a small town looking for her missing brother and discovers a conspiracy of silence therein. Not much of interest here, just low rent thriller antics and a minimum of suspense. There's about the most gratuitous scene of nudity at the outset that I can remember seeing, literally the only 'stand out' moment.
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Boobies or no Boobies
SanDiego10 July 1999
Okay suspense movie reminded me of the old ABC Tuesday Night at the Movies of the early 1970's (Crowhaven Farm, People Under the Stairs, etc...) where a heroine (in this case Kim Richards) comes to a town where everybody and everything is "strange." Oooh. Not to much action or gore just a strange feeling. Kyle Richards, Kim's younger sister also appears in the movie. More interesting is that the story written and produced by Kim Richard's husband is a homage to Richard's Disney film "Escape to Witch Mountain" and the non-Richard's Disney film "Watcher in the Woods." Hence the tile "Escape," the opening credits, the plot about Richard's and her twin brother possessing ESP between each other, etc... A fine curiosity to add to anyone collecting those Disney films...with one warning...the opening sequence does contain an R-rated scene (a close up of big boobies bobbing) that is out of place to the rest of the film. They were a nice pair as boobies go (alas not of any Richards however). Catch "Escape" if it comes to commercial TV if you want it edited for your protection. If you want to see the boobies rent it.
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This movie features the three Richards sisters!
paulmsmith195330 November 1999
Escape (1990), is an enjoyable suspense movie. While the writing for this film was less than superlative, the acting was very good. As usual Kim & Kyle Richards are DDG. This is the first movie they have done together since "The Car." Filmed entirely on location in North Carolina, this movie features Kathy Richards, (Kim & Kyle's older sister), as the casting director. Watch closely for a rare screen appearance by Monty Brinson, (Kim's husband at that time). He is the mechanic at the gas station where Kin Shriner takes his bike for repairs. This film is a MUST SEE for all fans of Kim!!!
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positive recommendation
WitchMtn18 May 1999
Cool movie! Kim and Kyle are beautiful. The movie is suspenseful and exciting. And I loved the little takeoffs on Escape to Witch Mountain. Kim is always lapsing into those familiar little dream sequences, running from dogs, and even the title seems like a tip of the hat to the earlier movie. All in all, this one was a lot of fun. I recommend it most highly.
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Entertaining escapism
lor_3 June 2023
My review was written in October 1990 after watching the movie on Quest Entertainment video cassette.

Escaping after three years on the shelf, "Escape" is a low-key, souther-fried melodrama released direct-to-video.

Probably unintentionally the heroine Kim Richards and hero Kin Shriner resemble Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, stuck in a tiny North Carolina town owned and ruled by corrupt Judson Scott.

Richards, who also co-produced the feature, has traveled from Chicago to find out what really happened to her brother (whom we see murdered by Scott's henchmen in a prolog). Shriner is a mysterious stranger who rides into town on a motorcycle with an unknown agenda.

Plot revolves around a belief in ghosts. In particular, the ghost of Lydia (Kyle Richards, presumably the lead's sister, who she resembles) keeps appearing. Unfortunately, the supernatural subplot is never resolved.

With a voice uncannily like Moore's, Kim RIchards makes a good impression. Kim Milford has an okay turn as a slightly backward local guy who is befriended by the visiting good guys. Scott's bad guy could have used some shading.
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