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Frailty

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
96K
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Frailty (2001)
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A mysterious man arrives at the offices of an FBI agent and recounts his childhood: how his religious fanatic father received visions telling him to destroy people who were in fact "demons."A mysterious man arrives at the offices of an FBI agent and recounts his childhood: how his religious fanatic father received visions telling him to destroy people who were in fact "demons."A mysterious man arrives at the offices of an FBI agent and recounts his childhood: how his religious fanatic father received visions telling him to destroy people who were in fact "demons."

  • Director
    • Bill Paxton
  • Writer
    • Brent Hanley
  • Stars
    • Bill Paxton
    • Matthew McConaughey
    • Powers Boothe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    96K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,410
    394
    • Director
      • Bill Paxton
    • Writer
      • Brent Hanley
    • Stars
      • Bill Paxton
      • Matthew McConaughey
      • Powers Boothe
    • 585User reviews
    • 160Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Dad Meiks
    Matthew McConaughey
    Matthew McConaughey
    • Adam Meiks
    Powers Boothe
    Powers Boothe
    • FBI Agent Wesley Doyle
    Matt O'Leary
    Matt O'Leary
    • Young Fenton
    Jeremy Sumpter
    Jeremy Sumpter
    • Young Adam
    Luke Askew
    Luke Askew
    • Sheriff Smalls
    Levi Kreis
    Levi Kreis
    • Fenton Meiks
    Derk Cheetwood
    Derk Cheetwood
    • Agent Griffin Hull
    Missy Crider
    • Becky Meiks
    • (as Melissa Crider)
    Alan Davidson
    • Brad White
    Cynthia Ettinger
    Cynthia Ettinger
    • Cynthia Harbridge
    Vincent Chase
    • Edward March
    Gwen McGee
    Gwen McGee
    • Operator
    Edmond Scott Ratliff
    • The Angel
    Rebecca Tilney
    Rebecca Tilney
    • Teacher
    Blake King
    • Eric
    Brad Berryhill
    • Teenage Demon
    Greg Serano
    Greg Serano
    • FBI Agent #1
    • Director
      • Bill Paxton
    • Writer
      • Brent Hanley
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    User reviews585

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    8claudio_carvalho

    A Great Debut of Bill Paxton as Director in a Very Scary Low-Budget Movie

    Matthew McConaughey is a mysterious man waiting for Agent Wesley Doyle (Powers Boothe) in his FBI office. He claims to have information about a serial killer chased by FBI. When Agent Doyle arrives in the office, he tells him that the serial killer is indeed his dead brother. Agent Doyle requests some evidence, and the man tells the story of his life, since his childhood. They were a simple family of three: his widow father Meiks (Bill Paxton), his brother and himself. One night, his father gathers the two brothers and tells them that an angel of God had just visited him and assigned his family to destroy demons. What happens next is one of the most scary movie I have ever seen.

    I watched this movie four months ago on VHS, and yesterday I watched again, now on DVD. Although being a low-budget movie, the screenplay is sharp, with no flaw. The cast is outstanding, but I would like to highlight the performance of Matt O'Leary as the young Felton. It is a very difficult and complex role to be performed by a young teenager. The direction of Bill Paxton is remarkable. There is no explicit violence in this horror movie. A great debut behind the camera. I regret the Brazilian title of this movie: 'A Mão do Diabo' (The Devil's Hand'). If at least it were 'The God's Hand', it might be acceptable. But calling this movie as 'the devil's hand' is indeed ridiculous. Brent Hanley, the screenwriter, did not deserve such a lack of respect from the Brazilian distributor. This film is highly recommended. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Mão do Diabo" ("The Devil's Hand")
    7lee_eisenberg

    Don't worry: it won't leave you feeling frail.

    A story about a single father trying to convince his two sons that there's demons everywhere seems like the sort of thing that would come out completely idiotic. But they pull it off here rather neatly. It's the story of how Dad Meiks (Bill Paxton, in his directorial debut) got his sons to help him kill people whom he claimed were demons in 1970s Texas. Does he sound crazy? Maybe, but after you see the movie, you may have doubts about everything. Because believe you me, contrary to what you may expect, Matthew McConaughey can actually play a creepy role; and that's just what he does here.

    Texas sure has turned out some interesting directors: first Owen Wilson and Wes Anderson, and now Bill Paxton.
    7xuenylomluap

    Salut, Bill Paxton.

    This was recommended to me, and now I'm surprised it passed me by! A great play on the serial killer theme, and hearing voices from God, which many real life killers claim to have experienced. With solid direction from the late Bill Paxton and great acting throughout. And for a more mainstream horror movie, it still packed some serious punches.

    Salut, Bill Paxton.
    8view_and_review

    That Was Crazy!

    "That was crazy!" was my response to nobody after watching this movie by myself. As this dark movie was slowly snaking its way toward a conclusion I kept wondering, "What's going to happen here?"

    "Frailty" starts with Matthew McConaughey's character seated in a Dallas FBI office waiting to talk to a particular agent. When the agent, Wesley Doyle (Powers Boothe), finally meets Matthew M., M.M. conspicuously doesn't shake his hand and proceeds to tell Doyle that he knows who the God's Hand killer is. From there M.M. goes into a story going back to 1979 and his father (Bill Paxton) who believed he was receiving divine guidance to kill. His dad was such a believer that he included his sons in his "work." Dad said that he was called upon by the Lord to "destroy demons" who walked around in human form. He even had a list of names that was revealed to him.

    *Just imagine the show "Supernatural" if Sam and Dean Winchester were hunting people.

    While M.M. is telling this story we're seeing it happen as a flashback. The longer he tells this story the more you're wondering where it's going to wind up, but you're totally engrossed in the entire ordeal because a DUDE IS KILLING PEOPLE WITH HIS YOUNG SONS, and one of them whole-heartedly believes his dad.

    The craziness doesn't stop until the very end where we get a serious twist. The thing about twist endings is that a movie has to be compelling enough up until that point. Using the IMDb scale, a movie can't be a 1/10 for an hour and a half and then throw a 10/10 twist in there. No one is going to bear through a paltry movie just for a good ending. A movie has to be at least a 5/10 to make an ending worth it. This movie was better than a 5/10 already, and the 9/10 ending only made it better.
    7michaelRokeefe

    Not your typical God fearing man.

    A very promising directorial debut for Bill Paxton. A very dark thriller/who-really-done-it recommended by Stephen King. This is a strong, well-conceived horror tale about a devout, but demented man in Thurman, Texas that goes on a murdering spree after getting orders from God to eliminate demons trying to control mankind. A couple of plot twists and an eerie finale makes for your moneys worth. Most of the violence you don't really see, but still enough to double up your stomach.

    Director Paxton plays the twisted man to be known as the Hand of God Killer. Matthew McConaughey is equally impressive as the demented man's eldest son that ends up telling this story to a Dallas FBI Agent(Powers Boothe). Boothe, as always, is solid and flawless. Suspenseful white knuckler! Highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      When asked why the axe used by his character has the name "OTIS" carved into the handle, Paxton stated that he wanted the axe to have its own personality and to be unique. He found the name in Pasadena when he was there scouting for locations to film. Paxton met a homeless man and offered to give him some money. The homeless man did not want charity, so Paxton instead offered to buy the use of the man's name for his movie. The homeless man's name was Otis.
    • Goofs
      [1:31:04]when viewing the FBI surveillance tape, the text reads PAL. PAL stands for Phase Alternating Line but it is not the video system used in North America. North American countries use NTSC.
    • Quotes

      Dad: Come in and close the door. Are you afraid?

      [Fenton nods]

      Dad: Of what?

      Young Fenton: You, you.

      Dad: Only demons should fear me. You're not a demon, are you? The angel said you were. I can't believe that. I won't. You're my son, and I love you more than my own life. You know what's funny about all this, Fenton? I'm afraid of you.

    • Crazy credits
      Directors Sam Raimi, Ivan Reitman and James Cameron, among others, are thanked at the end of the credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Frailty' (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      (There Will Be) Peace In The Valley For Me
      Written by Thomas A. Dorsey

      Arrangement by Johnny Cash (as John R. Cash)

      Performed by Johnny Cash

      Courtesy of Mercury Records

      Published by Song of Cash, Inc. (ASCAP)

      Administered by Bug Music, Inc.

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    • How long is Frailty?Powered by Alexa
    • [1:11:29]Did Fenton Meeks really see God or was he just telling his dad what he wanted to hear?
    • [12:47]Who is the woman in the framed photograph on the nightstand between Adam & Fenton's bed?

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Las manos del diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Leonard Avenue & Hanawalt Avenue - Wasco, California, USA(Barn where dad finds the axe)
    • Production companies
      • David Kirschner Productions
      • American Entertainment
      • Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,110,448
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,208,655
      • Apr 14, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,423,030
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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