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Pressure
Threat advisory: Guarded - General risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
All they can do is run.
A pit stop at a small town bar turns into a nightmare for promising medical students Steve (Kerr Smith) and Patrick (Lochlyn Munro). Used as scapegoats by a corrupt police force, the pair are accused of shooting a cop, holding the bar hostage and murder. What ensues is a wild gunfight with the FBI and police and a deadly game of hide and seek.
Persons of interest
- Kerr Smith .... Steve
- Lochlyn Munro .... Patrick
- Angela Featherstone .... Amber
- Michelle Harrison .... Sara Laughlin
- Alistair Abell .... Agent Shepard
- Brett Armstrong .... Buddy
- John B Destry .... Olie Parks
- Adrien Dorval .... Bo Cooper
- Aeja Goldsmith .... Tracy
- Mike Kopsa .... Agent Frank Gruning
- Simon Longmore .... Officer Johnson
- David Neale .... Officer Simms
- Nicole Oliver .... Jodi Marconi
- Donnelly Rhodes .... Sheriff Cooper
- Brad Sihvon .... Norman
- Craig Brewer .... Screenwriter
- Richard Gale .... Storywriter, Writer, Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Pressure official movie site
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Talk about every cliché in the book. The crooked small-town Sheriff and his Deputies. The high-flying city slicker just passing through town gets caught up in a murder. The FBI agents moving in and taking over. The dedicated girlfriend using the media to rescue her boyfriend. The crazy man who lives alone in the woods offering earthy wisdom and copious firearms. The final shoot-out. The semi-naked university cheerleaders. The cast of unknowns. The list goes on.
Pressure is a dog. Don't bother.
Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Stereo
- Languages: English
- Picture: Fullscreen 4:3
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level violence)
Surveillance time
87 minutes (1:27 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD rental: 9 October 2002
VHS rental: 9 October 2002
DVD retail: 12 February 2003
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