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   Plot
A small-time crime boss kills a drug dealer without realizing that the drug dealer works for the biggest crime boss in the country.
Release Year: 2009 Rating: 6.0/10 (1,682 voted) Director:
Franck Khalfoun Stars: Cuba Gooding Jr., Miguel Ferrer, Harvey Keitel Storyline A small-time crime boss kills a drug dealer without realizing that the drug dealer works for the biggest crime boss in the country.
Cast:
Cuba Gooding Jr.
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Joshua
Miguel Ferrer
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Vincent
Harvey Keitel
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Nino
Alex Meneses
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Marisa
Leonor Varela
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Anna
Michael Sean Tighe
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Jeff
(as Michael Tighe)
Noel Gugliemi
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Frankie Tahoe
(as Noel G.)
Johnny Messner
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Mickey
Reed McColm
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Donnie
Mike Starr
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Paulie
Louis Mandylor
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Stephen
John Cenatiempo
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Johnny C
M. Scott Sue
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Gate Keeper
Paul Sampson
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Richie
Walter Poole
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Bodyguard
Release Date: 3 Jan 2009 Filming Locations: Spokane, Washington, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $6,000,000
(estimated)
User Review
What? A direct-to-DVD movie with Cuba Gooding Jr. that's actually GOOD?
Rating:
If you have kept an eye on Cuba Gooding Jr.'s career over the past few
years, you probably know he's been churning out awful direct-to-DVD
movies after being branded box office poison. Having seen several of
these movies, I initially had no plans to see "Wrong Turn At Tahoe". I
only decided to give it a whirl after reading a positive review of it
at another web site.
I was surprised by what I watched - this is a pretty decent drama.
First, the production values are very strong for what was reportedly
just an $8 million budget. It looks slick, while at the same time
having a moody look that's appropriate for the nastiness that happens.
As for Gooding, he is for once believable in his role, successfully
showing a hard edge for his character. However, it is Miguel Ferrer who
steals the show as Gooding's boss - he really commands the screen when
the center of attention is on him.
The dialogue is good, colorful yet not in a show-off manner. The
characters are believable in their actions. And the movie travels at a
relaxed pace (though not TOO relaxed). Some younger viewers might find
it too slow, but I thought the movie kept interest despite its slow
pace.
The movie is not perfect. The decision to show part of the end at the
beginning somewhat spoils things. The hand-to-hand combat at the climax
seems out of an action movie, not a serious drama. And the "twist" at
the last minute is somewhat silly; I could not believe the revelation
would have stayed hidden for so long. There are a couple of other flaws
I could mention, but overall this is an engaging movie that could have
played in theaters.
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