Final Justice (1996)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: A country vacation turns into a horrific nightmare in FINAL JUSTICE! James Brolin stars as Alan, who travels to the resort town of Big Bear, California, with his pregnant wife and their friends for... A country vacation turns into a horrific nightmare in FINAL JUSTICE! James Brolin stars as Alan, who travels to the resort town of Big Bear, California, with his pregnant wife and their friends for a relaxing weekend. But their best laid plans are thwarted in the most shocking manner as a pair of gun-crazy maniacs hold the couples hostage, proceeding to torture them both physically and emotionally. FINAL JUSTICE, which has the alternate title WE THE PEOPLE, is a claustrophobic thriller about how civilization wears away under the threat of violence, similar to the classic KEY LARGO. [More]
Starring: James Brolin, Shawn Huff, Roy Fitzgerald, Brent Huff
Starring: James Brolin, Shawn Huff, Roy Fitzgerald, Brent Huff, Beau Billingslea, Rick Marotta
Director: Brent Huff
Director: Brent Huff
Producer: Terence M. O'Keefe, Kevin McBride
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