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Safe House (1998)

Safe House (1998)
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Patrick Stewart plays Mace Sowell, a retired government operative who possesses damaging information about a presidential hopeful, and holes himself up inside his secure compound because he fears reprisal. In order to protect himself, Sowell has designed a system whereby the information will be released to the public if he is not there to type in a password at regular intervals. This he believes will keep him from being assassinated, but just in case, he stages elaborate self-defense drills with unwitting servants, and tries to convince his family that the explanation he gave them about his career was a cover story to hide his true military affiliations. The problem is, Sowell is also suffering the early stages of Alzheimer's, so his daughter (Joy Kilpatrick) considers his paranoid stories to be delusional ravings. She hires a psychiatrist (Kimberly Williams) to analyze her father and watch over him, in the hopes of easing his dementia. Sowell initially distrusts his new companion, but begins to lower his guard and care for her deeply. Meanwhile, his disease is advancing, and if he can't remember the password, his critical information will be released prematurely and he'll be hunted down by his enemies. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick StewartKimberly Williams, (more)
Director(s):
Eric Steven Stahl
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Safe House

Patrick Stewart plays Mace Sowell, a retired government operative who possesses damaging information about a presidential hopeful, and holes himself up inside his secure compound because he fears reprisal. In order to protect himself, Sowell has designed a system whereby the information will be released to the public if he is not there to type in a password at regular intervals. This he believes will keep him from being assassinated, but just in case, he stages elaborate self-defense drills with unwitting servants, and tries to convince his family that the explanation he gave them about his career was a cover story to hide his true military affiliations. The problem is, Sowell is also suffering the early stages of Alzheimer's, so his daughter (Joy Kilpatrick) considers his paranoid stories to be delusional ravings. She hires a psychiatrist (Kimberly Williams) to analyze her father and watch over him, in the hopes of easing his dementia. Sowell initially distrusts his new companion, but begins to lower his guard and care for her deeply. Meanwhile, his disease is advancing, and if he can't remember the password, his critical information will be released prematurely and he'll be hunted down by his enemies. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

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Director(s):
Eric Steven Stahl
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Brendan R.

    Didn't expect too much from this movie, but it turned out to be REALLY GOOD. Great plot, keeps you guessing right to the end. Some of the acting was a little childish, but a great movie overall.

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    Cheryl M.

    I thought this was a good movie. Seeing Patrick Stewart, naked, in the shower....mmm. It was a very interesting movie. Although it was not hard to figure out (my husband and I both knew the "bad guy" as soon as they came on screen), it was still entertaining. I did not find any of the ACTING "childish": the lead CHARACTER, Mace, was supposed to be in the early stages of Alzheimers, and therefore, would sometimes appear to be acting childish. It was a very well done drama. Worth watching. I might even watch it again, just maybe not in the *near* future.

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    Susan G.

    This movie does not appear to be very well known, but it was very good. The acting was good and the characters were interesting. I'd highly recommend this one.

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