Cast overview: | |||
Josie Davis | ... | Anne Marie | |
Ryan Paevey | ... | Draven | |
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Kaleigh Rivera | ... | Taylor |
Ian Bamberg | ... | Blake | |
James J. Fuertes | ... | Chris | |
Blaque Fowler | ... | Francis | |
Jason Davis | ... | Sheriff White | |
Sara Antonio | ... | Mabel | |
Daniel R. Hill | ... | Jerry (as Daniel Hill) | |
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Shannon Cogan | ... | Reporter |
A convicted robber (lead villain) loses his wife and child after being sentenced to prison. While away he meets another crook who mentions a "job" he worked with a fellow thief that ended in a monumental score but also jail time for the pair. The second man hid the money at the home of his wife and teen-aged daughter before being sent to a separate facility than the first man including the lead villain. When he learns of the money's whereabouts he escapes prison to head for the family's farmhouse. When he arrives he masks his identity to the family, gaining their trust. But soon after they find the true reason behind his arrival. The story then turns into a fight for survival with the mother and daughter against the escaped prisoner.
It had some nice looking peeps in it. The acting was fairly decent. For a thriller, it was average for lifetime movies. It debuted on the 19th of August this year (2017) and I'm watching it about one month later (27 Sep 2017). It was a bit unreal, but sometimes you have to just wonder what they're thinking when they are going through these things (in a movie). Of course, there were not too many decisions I would have made considering the not so trustworthiness of this world and its current ways, if you know what I mean. I watch out for my own back these days and I stay focused forward. It's still worthy of a least one viewing. Just go for it!