Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jason Patric | ... | Mike | |
Scott Adkins | ... | Heflin | |
Natasha Henstridge | ... | Chloe | |
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William Dickinson | ... | Jacob (as Liam Dickinson) |
Kyra Zagorsky | ... | Victoria Knox | |
Michael J Rogers | ... | Astor (as Michael Rogers) | |
Christian Tessier | ... | Xander | |
Brenda Crichlow | ... | Bess | |
Leanne Lapp | ... | Liz | |
Johannah Newmarch | ... | Alice | |
Garry Chalk | ... | Sheriff Kane | |
Wesley Salter | ... | Deputy | |
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Peter Cluffa | ... | Phil |
Lee Tichon | ... | Burglar | |
Gabe Khouth | ... | Bridger Operator |
Terror arrives at the one place we all feel safest in this taut psychological thriller starring Natasha Henstridge. When a wealthy woman and her stepson are targeted by a trio of expert thieves in their remote mansion, her only form of help comes from a call with a security systems specialist. But as the intruders become increasingly hostile and the connection wavers, will she trust him to be her eyes and navigate her to safety? Written by DVD Backcover
Not a great film by any means. But it does what it does well. There are some holes in the plot. The plot itself is predictable and a little ridiculous. But if, like us, you were looking for some diversion on a nasty November night, it kept us entertained and awake. This is a Canadian film. It was shot in British Columbia. And although they don't specifically set it in Canada, they also do not Americanize and bastardize a Canadian city as so many of these films do. We have to sell our films but we should draw the line at selling our identity. Many Canadian filmmakers don't understand that The bad guys are really bad. The kid is a brat. And they never tell us the whos and whys behind the home invasion. The acting and the camera work are very good. Good stuff if you have have a rainy evening to kill.