Pressure Point (2001 film)
Pressure Point is a 2001 Canadian–American action thriller film, starring Michael Madsen. It was directed by Eric Weston.
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Directed by | Eric Weston |
Produced by | Richard O. Lowry |
Written by | William Lee (Screenplay) Richard O. Lowry (Story) |
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Music by | Daniel Scott |
Cinematography | Francois Archambault |
Edited by | Robert E. Newton |
Production company | Frontline Entertainment Group Steven Finly Productions |
Distributed by | Velocity Pictures |
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Running time | 90 min. |
Country | Canada |
Plot
A father suspected of murder must fight to save his family from a ruthless killer.
Cast
- Michael Madsen as Jed Griffin
- Victoria Snow as Haley Griffin
- Ricky Mabe as Shane Griffin
- Samantha E. Cutler as Tiffany Griffin
- Jeff Wincott as Rudy Wicker
Reception
Matt Poirier from the blog "Direct to Video Connoisseur" praised Wincott and Madsen performances, but concluded: "You've seen this before, and while it has some good performances, it doesn't bring much new to the table and has dead moments that hurt things. Sometimes Wincott and Madsen are enough, sometimes they aren't."[1]
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References
- Poirier, Matt. "Pressure Point (2001)". Direct to Video Connoisseur. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
External links
- Pressure Point on IMDb
- Pressure Point at Rotten Tomatoes
- Pressure Point at Moviefone
- Pressure Point at BFI
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