One Good Turn (1996)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A coincidental meeting between two men puts three lives on a collision course in this thriller from director Tony Randel. Years earlier, Simon (James Remar) saved Matt's (Lenny Von Dohlen) life by... A coincidental meeting between two men puts three lives on a collision course in this thriller from director Tony Randel. Years earlier, Simon (James Remar) saved Matt's (Lenny Von Dohlen) life by pulling him from a burning car. Now they have reunited--perhaps not as coincidentally as Matt believes. It soon becomes clear that what might have been a nostalgic moment is instead boiling over with an undercurrent of fear and terror. Regrets consume Matt as Simon resurfaces into his life, getting a job with Matt and moving into his pool house. But Simon appears resentful and pugnacious with Matt, who since the accident has gone on to build a new life with his wife, Laura (Suzy Amis). Then a decade-long vendetta between Matt and Simon rears its ugly head...leaving Laura caught in the middle. [More]
Starring: James Remar, Suzy Amis, Lenny Von Dohlen, John Savage
Starring: James Remar, Suzy Amis, Lenny Von Dohlen, John Savage
Director: Tony Randel
Director: Tony Randel
Producer: Zane W. Levitt, Mark Yellen
Screenwriter: Jim Piddock
Composer: Joel Goldsmith
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