Bonnie Locke (Penelope Ann Miller) is an attorney in a small coastal town. Her brother (Casper Van Dien) has disappeared and Bonnie tries to find out what could have happened to him when she meets a girl who asks her to get rid of a stalker. From then on the plot thickens (and gets more entangled and convoluted by the moment).
This made for TV thriller is a nice little time waster. Don't expect to much, but it has a certain broody atmosphere and the acting is adequate. The story needs a long time to get started, then gathers pace and at the end - as if running out of time - manages to pack so many twists, turns, wheels within wheels, double-crosses and betrayals in about 10 minutes that all credibility is lost. But, who cares? There are much worse movies. By the way: Van Dien has about eight minutes screen time and Christopher Judge (Stargate-SG1) has a supporting role as a private investigator.
This made for TV thriller is a nice little time waster. Don't expect to much, but it has a certain broody atmosphere and the acting is adequate. The story needs a long time to get started, then gathers pace and at the end - as if running out of time - manages to pack so many twists, turns, wheels within wheels, double-crosses and betrayals in about 10 minutes that all credibility is lost. But, who cares? There are much worse movies. By the way: Van Dien has about eight minutes screen time and Christopher Judge (Stargate-SG1) has a supporting role as a private investigator.