Felon
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- Synopsis
- A loving husband and father finds his promising future transformed into a waking nightmare when he's convicted of involuntary manslaughter after accidentally killing the burglar who broke into his home in this gritty prison drama starring Stephen ......
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- Starring
- Stephen Dorff, Val Kilmer, Harold Perrineau, Jr.
- Director(s)
- Ric Roman Waugh
- Distributor(s)
- Stage 6 Films
- MPAA Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 104 min.
Critic Reviews
Felon's dialogue is overheated and some of its plot twists are preposterous, yet it's still white-knuckle tense, and held together by dozens of small, well-observed moments.Read the full review
Stephen Dorff's powerhouse perf as an ordinary Joe trapped behind bars with warring ethnic psychopaths propels Felon well ahead of its expose/exploitation brethren while still avoiding the pious learning curves of Frank Darabont's prestige prison dramas.Read the full review
The most startling performance comes from Val Kilmer as Wade's hardened cellmate, a man who combines bitterness with wisdom.Read the full review
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