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Domestic Disturbance (2001)

Domestic Disturbance (2001)
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John Travolta stars in this thriller as divorced husband and father Frank Morrison, a boat builder concerned about his son Danny (Matthew O'Leary), a troubled 11-year-old who has shown a tendency to lie since his parents broke up. When his ex-wife Susan (Teri Polo) announces that she's getting remarried to Rick Barnes (Vince Vaughn), a recent arrival in town and a popular, wealthy philanthropist, Frank struggles with jealousy but feels that Rick might be a stabilizing influence for his son. When Danny begins relating unsettling stories about Rick, Frank at first chalks it up to youthful rebellion, but when Danny stridently claims to have witnessed his new stepfather committing murder, Frank's instincts tell him the story is true. As he investigates the new man in his family's life, Frank uncovers alarming facts about Rick, who's not the man he appears to be. Domestic Disturbance (2001) made headlines six months before its release when co-star Steve Buscemi, accompanied by Vaughn and screenwriter Scott Rosenberg, was stabbed and seriously injured in an after-hours bar brawl with locals near the film's North Carolina set. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
John TravoltaVince Vaughn, (more)
Director(s):
Harold Becker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Domestic Disturbance

John Travolta stars in this thriller as divorced husband and father Frank Morrison, a boat builder concerned about his son Danny (Matthew O'Leary), a troubled 11-year-old who has shown a tendency to lie since his parents broke up. When his ex-wife Susan (Teri Polo) announces that she's getting remarried to Rick Barnes (Vince Vaughn), a recent arrival in town and a popular, wealthy philanthropist, Frank struggles with jealousy but feels that Rick might be a stabilizing influence for his son. When Danny begins relating unsettling stories about Rick, Frank at first chalks it up to youthful rebellion, but when Danny stridently claims to have witnessed his new stepfather committing murder, Frank's instincts tell him the story is true. As he investigates the new man in his family's life, Frank uncovers alarming facts about Rick, who's not the man he appears to be. Domestic Disturbance (2001) made headlines six months before its release when co-star Steve Buscemi, accompanied by Vaughn and screenwriter Scott Rosenberg, was stabbed and seriously injured in an after-hours bar brawl with locals near the film's North Carolina set. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Harold Becker
Writer(s):
Lewis Colick
Producer(s):
Jonathan D. KraneDonald De Line
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Violence, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Linda D.

I had not seen this one until I caught it on tv today. Very weak script - but considering that and what they had to work with the performances were good so I'll give it 3 stars. It held my interest until it's perdictable end because Travolta's performance in-particular was worth it.

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Sharlene C.

Enjoyable movie, somewhat suspenseful. Feel good ending, I enjoyed it

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Dan S.

All in all, not a bad movie. Good stars and acting with a somewhat predictable plot that will hold interest until the end.

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