Catch .44

January 5, 2012 0 By Fans
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Plot

For Tes (Akerman) and her two cohorts Kara (Nikki Reed) and Dawn (Deborah Ann Woll), the job sounded…

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 4.8/10 (5,890 voted)

Director:
Aaron Harvey

Stars: Malin Akerman, Reila Aphrodite, Kevin Beard

Storyline
For Tes (Akerman) and her two cohorts Kara (Nikki Reed) and Dawn (Deborah Ann Woll), the job sounded simple enough: intercept a double-cross drug shipment for their crime boss Mel (Willis) at an isolated diner. But when an unstoppable chain of events unfolds, everyone soon realizes no one is who they seem and the job may be something other than eliminating the competition. What started as simple instructions has now turned into a deadly cat-and-mouse game – with large guns pointed at everyone.

Cast:

Malin Akerman

Tes


Reila Aphrodite

Sara


Kevin Beard

Mel's driver


Amanda Bosley

Tourist Wife


Edrick Browne

Devon


Ivory Dortch

Waitress


Brad Dourif

Sheriff Connors


Jimmy Lee Jr.

Jesse
/
Trucker


P.J. Marshall

Deputy Elmore


Nikki Reed

Kara


Michael Rosenbaum

Brandon


Dan Silver

Businessman David


Jill Stokesberry

Francine


Shea Whigham

Billy


Forest Whitaker

Ronny



Details

Official Website:
Annapurna Pictures [United States] |
Official site [Japan] |

Release Date: 5 January 2012



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:

Lizzy Caplan dropped out of the project and Deborah Ann Woll was cast as Dawn.

Goofs:

Audio/visual unsynchronized:
Before Mel turns around and gets shot by Tes there is a sound of a hammer cocked. But Les is holding a Glock, a gun without a hammer.



User Review

What a mess…

Rating: 3/10


Bad, bad, bad… It was a waste of time. The only thing that deserves
attention is Forest Whitaker's play (versus the disappointing old
Willis). But it wasn't enough to save the movie. The impression left is
that this is trying to be a smart/modern/atypical movie. It kept on
trying' all the time but, unfortunately, it never succeeded.

There are a lot of much better movies full of blood and empty of mind.

After the disaster named "The Evil Woods",it seems that Aaron Harvey
tried to save his career as a director. He fails. And for me it's
enough to avoid him and his…"operas" in the future…

It's such a pity that actors like Willis or DeNiro haven't played in a
good movie for so long time…

Be smart and avoid this mess.