Kozak’s first feature... thrives when its story stays intimate, but all too frequently falls victim to over-plotting and implausibility.
Out of the Black (2002)
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Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: From Western Pennsylvania's coal country comes this suspenseful story of brothers Cole (Tyler Christopher) and Patrick (Jason Widener) who try desperately to solve the mystery behind the senseless... From Western Pennsylvania's coal country comes this suspenseful story of brothers Cole (Tyler Christopher) and Patrick (Jason Widener) who try desperately to solve the mystery behind the senseless death of their father. When loner, Cait comes to town in search of her father, the brothers are quickly drawn to her due to a common cause. Cole especially takes and interest in Cait as love, truth, and redemption finally follow through for all. [More]
Starring: Tyler Christopher, Sally Kirkland, Dee Wallace Stone, Jason Widener
Starring: Tyler Christopher, Sally Kirkland, Dee Wallace Stone, Jason Widener, Sally Struthers, Michael J. Pollard, Miles O'Keefe
Director: Karl Kozak
Director: Karl Kozak
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