Dark Harbor (1998)

Dark Harbor (1998)
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Adam Coleman directed this psychological thriller that opens as attorney David (Alan Rickman) and Alexis Weinberg (Polly Walker), trying to catch the last ferry to their island home, spot a man (Norman Reedus) alongside the rainswept road. He's bleeding from a beating by unknown assailants and will only accept assistance from David and Alexis if they agree not to call the police. The delay keeps the Weinbergs from boarding the final ferry, so they rent a motel room. Later, the nameless, mysterious man becomes a stowaway on the ferry and arrives on the island. After he once again bumps into the Weinbergs, they invite him to stay at their cottage. Is the couple a target? Or has the stranger been hired by one spouse to eliminate the other? Shown at the 1998 Seattle Film Festival and the 1998 Hamptons Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Alan RickmanPolly Walker, (more)
Director(s):
Adam Coleman Howard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dark Harbor

Adam Coleman directed this psychological thriller that opens as attorney David (Alan Rickman) and Alexis Weinberg (Polly Walker), trying to catch the last ferry to their island home, spot a man (Norman Reedus) alongside the rainswept road. He's bleeding from a beating by unknown assailants and will only accept assistance from David and Alexis if they agree not to call the police. The delay keeps the Weinbergs from boarding the final ferry, so they rent a motel room. Later, the nameless, mysterious man becomes a stowaway on the ferry and arrives on the island. After he once again bumps into the Weinbergs, they invite him to stay at their cottage. Is the couple a target? Or has the stranger been hired by one spouse to eliminate the other? Shown at the 1998 Seattle Film Festival and the 1998 Hamptons Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Adam Coleman Howard
Writer(s):
Justin LazardAdam Coleman Howard
Producer(s):
Jeff SharpJustin LazardJohn Hart
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Brief Nudity, Not For Children, Violence)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Dawn B.

    For die-hard Alan Rickman fans, this film is certainly worth watching, though it's not particularly great. Unlike some of the other reviewers, I liked the ending. However, there are a few loose ends in this film and the pacing is not always the best. I'd say 'okay, but not great.' Again, if you like Alan Rickman, then try it out!

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    Charles and Karen M.

    For the synopsis to read that this is a psychological "thriller", the word thriller is definitely a misnomer. So, if you're looking for fast action or edge of your seat suspense, this movie is not the one. But the characters are interesting and if you don't mind letting the plot take it's good old time to unroll, then you might enjoy the film. Alan Rickman is good in anything he does, so he doesn't disappoint with his role here. Neither do the other two main characters. However, some viewers may find this film rather flat, and possibly a bit confusing.

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    Katherine E.

    I rented this because Alan Rickman stars. But it was both strange and not terribly interesting. It had the artistic sense of a made-for-TV movie. Can't recommend it.

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