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Hobbs End (2002)

Hobbs End (2002)
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A good Samaritan discovers the stranger she's helped is an evil genius with strange and dangerous powers in this horror story. Lacey Cole (Catharina Conti) is a pretty young woman who has recently lost her husband. Lacey is living in a small town in the logging country of the Northwest, where she has few visitors and little contact with the larger world. One day, Lacey encounters a man named Michael Bodine (Brennan Elliott), and she offers to help the friendly stranger who seems to have been lost in the woods. However, Michael turns out not to be as friendly as Lacey imagined -- Michael is a mass murderer who has escaped from prison, and he also possesses a keen but twisted intellect and psychic powers that allow him to tap into the minds of the recently deceased. Michael taps into the mind of Lacey's late husband and wins her trust before she realizes she's welcomed a violent lunatic into her home. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Philip David Segal
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Hobbs End

A good Samaritan discovers the stranger she's helped is an evil genius with strange and dangerous powers in this horror story. Lacey Cole (Catharina Conti) is a pretty young woman who has recently lost her husband. Lacey is living in a small town in the logging country of the Northwest, where she has few visitors and little contact with the larger world. One day, Lacey encounters a man named Michael Bodine (Brennan Elliott), and she offers to help the friendly stranger who seems to have been lost in the woods. However, Michael turns out not to be as friendly as Lacey imagined -- Michael is a mass murderer who has escaped from prison, and he also possesses a keen but twisted intellect and psychic powers that allow him to tap into the minds of the recently deceased. Michael taps into the mind of Lacey's late husband and wins her trust before she realizes she's welcomed a violent lunatic into her home. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Philip David Segal
Writer(s):
Philip David SegalEric Trueheart
Producer(s):
Chris Dobbs
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(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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Nancy B.

Some of the worst acting I've seen in a movie that could have been good. The story line states someone who has strange and dangerous powers. All he has is a sense of what others might have been like. "Who was the dude walking in the woods"???

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Ron P.

It was ok. Took some time to get going. Felt like a made for tv movie. Overall worth a watch if you need something to do. By the way there is no chainsaw in the movie as shown on the cover.

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Judy G.

If someone thinks the acting was bad I don't think they have really seen enough of these kind of scripts. I loved the title. It made me think of a Steven King horror novel. The acting was believable. There is only so much you can do with a winter storm and two people trapped in one house. You have to have believable characters, which I think this had.

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