If you enjoy "retro" investigation films from the early 2000s—before the era of smartphones and DNA evidence dominated every scene—this is a solid choice for a weekend watch. Film Details Director: William A. Graham. Runtime: Approximately 88–96 minutes. Rating: Rated R for violence and language.
The story follows Daniel Pruitt (Schaech), a Seattle detective looking for a fresh start. He and his wife, Jessica (Elizabeth Lackey), head to the countryside for a camping trip that quickly turns into a nightmare. If you enjoy "retro" investigation films from the
(2002) is a gritty, made-for-TV thriller starring Hollywood legend James Caan and Johnathon Schaech . Originally aired on the USA Network , it explores the thin line between justice and revenge in a small-town setting. Plot Summary Runtime: Approximately 88–96 minutes
While some critics found the lead acting standard for a TV movie, James Caan is widely praised for bringing emotional weight to the role of the vengeful father. He and his wife, Jessica (Elizabeth Lackey), head
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While camping, Jessica is brutally attacked. In their frantic drive to the hospital, they encounter a trucker whom Jessica identifies as her assailant.
The film is noted for its tense, "Hitchcockian" suspense and its setting in the rugged Pacific Northwest (filmed in New Zealand standing in for Oregon).