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4 days (Four days)
Threat advisory: Severe - Severe risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
This is the story of a boy. He could have been your brother or the boy next door but fate made him the son of a small-time crook, Milt (William Forsythe), whose only virtue was his love for The Kid (Kevin Zegers).
4 days traces the tragic results of a bank heist in which Milt planned to cheat his partner, Fury (Colm Meaney), out of his share of the money. But Milt is killed during the escape, just after he manages to slip the loot to The Kid. When Fury finally stops the getaway car, he discovers a dead Milt and a money bag that's empty.
The Kid hitches a ride north with the fetching Chrystal (Lolita Davidovich) to meet his father as originally planned. But Fury is not far behind, determined to get his money. When man and boy finally meet up at Paradise Lodge, The Kid asks about his father. "Shit", says Fury, "Milt's been dead four days!" The Kid can only stare at him unbelieving as he hands Fury the money and then heads out for the lake. His hero is gone; The Kid is alone and disillusioned. He has seen more in his 14 years than most see in a lifetime...
Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film crime drama crook bank robbery family father son thief
Persons of interest
- Anne-Marie Cadieux .... Feather
- Patrick Goyette .... Gray
- Danielle Désormeaux .... The head teller
- John Dunn-Hill .... Santa Claus
- Armand Laroche .... The lodge manager
- Géraldine Doucet .... The hawk-faced waitress
- Johnny Morina .... The counter boy
- Stephen Reid .... The Security Guard With Shotgun
- Mario Janelle .... The bathroom man
- Amanda Davis .... The little girl
- Andrea Sheldon .... The teenage girl
- John Buell .... Author
- Pinckney Benedict .... Screenwriter
- Curtis Wehrfritz .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Awards and film festivals
- Toronto International Film Festival 1999: Perspective Canada program
- Vancouver Film Festival 1999: Canadian images program
- Local Heroes Film Festival 2000: New Voices series
- Moving Pictures Film Festival 2000: Screening
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Secret Agent Acid Thunder
Theatrical report
Set in the rolling foothills of the Laurentiens in Québec, Canada, your hero (Kevin) undertakes his great quest for manhood.
After catching his father in the act of performing a bank heist, he finds himself the proud owner of $100,000. He knows that he's received a second chance in life. With the help of a passing woman and his father's quasi-girlfriend, he struggles to come to terms with the money, his past, his life and the long expected death of his father.
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level sex scenes)
Surveillance time
85 minutes (1:25 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 20 July 2001
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