Three escaped convicts hide out in the home a reclusive woman as they wait to catch a ferry.Three escaped convicts hide out in the home a reclusive woman as they wait to catch a ferry.Three escaped convicts hide out in the home a reclusive woman as they wait to catch a ferry.
Christopher Berry
- Young Deputy
- (as Chris Berry)
Chrissy Mullins
- Child #1
- (as Christina Mullins)
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- TriviaIn his "Spoken Word" concerts, Henry Rollins talked about how he was very nervous about his nude scene and could not overcome his shyness. When he was finally able to complete the scene he was relieved, then disappointed when it was such a brief shot in the final version of the film.
- GoofsAlthough the film takes place in the 1950s, Henry Rollins visibly sports tattoos declaring his love for punk rock bands formed long after this.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Dinner for Five: Episode #4.7 (2005)
Featured review
Sam Pillsbury directs this drama about three escaped convicts that seek shelter in the home of a lonely southern woman(Kelly McGillis). She will give in to an extent, but she keeps her values and seems unconcerned about the unwanted guests on her farm. Billy Zane is very impressive. The other two convicts are played by Henry Rollins and Johnny Galecki. This movie offers nothing memorable, but is fine for a lazy day. My only qualm was realizing this is not the glamorous and sexy McGillis we fell in love with thirteen years earlier in TOP GUN. Even without makeup, she is a flawless actress.
- michaelRokeefe
- Mar 8, 2003
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