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BLACK FRIDAY (2000) | ||||||||||||||
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MORGAN'S RATING | ||||||||||||||
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One evening, wealthy attorney Dean Campbell returns home to find his family is being held hostage in his labyrinthine, custom-built mansion by fugitive nuclear terrorists. The government arrives on the scene, dependent on him to help them navigate the complex layout of his home -- but as negotations begin to fail, they start to discuss the possiblity of destroying the home and everyone in it in order to save more lives. Dean must then choose whether to continue working with the government or try to save his family on his own. | ||||||||||||||
Gary Daniels (Dean Campbell), Christopher Stapleton (Brussard), Ryan Kos (Cranston), Christopher Janney (Swindell), Paul Gunning (Parsons), Matthew Reithmayr (Matt Perkins), Larry Bagby (Stevens), Hollywood Heard (Joe), Markus Botnick (Reiter), Markus Fogwell (Michael), Issac Golub (Derrick), Mario Duran (Stockdale), Sam West, Sean McGee, Lee Baker, Frank Vicaro, Mike Hartsfield (Agents), Dinah Lee (Ms. Lee), Madelyn Mendoza (Terry), Melissa Morgan (Melissa), Vanessa Righton (Vanessa), D. Richard Doane (David), Tsuyoshi Abe (Security Guard), Marlo Rey (Katy Campbell), Charles Dupont (Patrick Campbell), Fernando Zavala (Foreign Dictator), Kamran Eshtehardi (Dictator's Son), Aryana Eshtehardi (Dictator's Daughter). | ||||||||||||||
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FACTS | PRODUCTION INFORMATION | |||||||||||||
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RELEASE DATE: September 11th, 2001 (USA) (VIDEO PREMIERE) |
DIRECTOR: Darren Doane. WRITERS: Darren Doane, Evan Jacobs and Matthew Reithmayr. PRODUCERS: Gary Daniels, William Doane and Vanessa Righton. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Dan Snow. DISTRIBUTOR: Amsell Entertainment. |
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CRITICAL COMMENTS | ||||||||||||||
"Awful action scenes, irratating soundtrack and of course atrocious acting all make this movie unbearable." -- Ryan Kenner, Movies in the Attic | ||||||||||||||
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