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Domestic disturbance
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He will do anything to protect his family.
Frank Morrison (John Travolta) wants what's best for his son. Since he and his wife Susan (Teri Polo) divorced a few years ago, their son has been rebellious and troubled, with a history of lying. But Frank and Susan love Danny (Matt O'Leary) dearly; they understand that beneath his defiant exterior lies an 11-year-old boy who needs compassion, understanding and good parenting. For his sake, and with the mutual regard they still share, Frank and Susan have tried to be the best parents possible.
Now everything is changing. Susan has found someone new; she's about to become Mrs Rick Barnes. A newcomer in town, Barnes (Vince Vaughn) has already made his mark as a wealthy philanthropist. He'll be able to give Danny things that Frank, a boat builder, simply can't. Struggling with jealousy, Frank has to admit that two parents at home might be just what Danny needs.
Before the wedding is over, Danny starts telling Frank stories about Rick Barnes - stories that become increasingly troubling as time goes on. Frank is torn between refusing to believe his son, whose reputation for telling the truth has always been spotty, and considering the awful possibility that Barnes might be an altogether different than he appears.
When Danny tells his dad about a murder, Frank's sheer instinct must determine what's true and what isn't. As events first support and then contradict Danny's desperate stories, Frank realises time is running out: his ability to see the truth may hold his son's life in the balance.
Persons of interest
- John Travolta .... Frank Morrison
- Teri Polo .... Susan Morrison
- Matt O'Leary .... Danny Morrison
- Vince Vaughn .... Rick Barnes
- Steve Buscemi .... Ray Coleman
- Lewis Colick .... Screenwriter
- Harold Becker .... Director
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Security censorship classification
M (Medium level violence, low level coarse language)
Surveillance time
89 minutes (1:29 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 7 February 2002
DVD rental: 6 December 2002
VHS rental: 6 December 2002
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