Misbegotten
Misbegotten is a 1997[1] film directed by Mark L. Lester.
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Directed by | Mark L. Lester |
Written by | Larry Cohen |
Based on | Misbegotten by James Gabriel Berman |
Starring | Kevin Dillon Nick Mancuso Lysette Anthony |
Music by | Paul Zaza |
Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Edited by | David Berlatsky |
Production company | Cinépix Film Properties American World Pictures |
Distributed by | Cinépix Film Properties Trimark Home Video |
Release date | June 1, 1998 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
A killer obsessed with fathering a child, but has troubles with relationships with women, becomes a father via artificial insemination. He then tracks the woman down and terrorizes her and her husband.
Cast
- Kevin Dillon as Billy Crapshoot
- Nick Mancuso as Paul Bourke
- Lysette Anthony as Caitlan Bourke
- Mark Holden as Captain
Production
Filming occurred during mid-1997 in Britannia Beach, British Columbia.[2][3]
Rating
The film was rated R when released.[4]
Reception
The film received generally poor reviews, with TVguide.com giving it only one and a half stars.[5]
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References
- Pratley, Gerald (2003). A Century of Canadian Cinema: Gerald Pratley's Feature Film Guide, 1900 to the Present. Lynx Images. ISBN 9781894073219.
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- Misbegotten (1997) - Filming & Production
- http://movies.tvguide.com/misbegotten/133298
- http://movies.tvguide.com/misbegotten/review/133298
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