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Since the break-up of his marriage Frank Morrison has been worried about his son, Danny, who has begun to tell lies. But when Danny claims to have been witness to a murder by his new step-father, Franks, believes that he may be telling the truth...Product Identifiers
ProducerJonathan Krane, Donald Deline
EAN5014437823335
eBay Product ID (ePID)3956708
Product Key Features
ActorMatt O'leary, Steve Buscemi, Vince Vaughn, Teri Polo, Susan Floyd, John Travolta
Film/TV TitleDomestic Disturbance
DirectorHarold Becker
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageEnglish\French\German\Slovenian
Run Time86 Mins
Aspect Ratio2.35 Wide Screen
FormatDVD
Release Year2002
FeaturesTheatrical Trailer\Storyboard\Commentary By Director Harold Becker\6 Deleted Scenes With Directors Commentary, Widescreen, Closed Caption, With Subtitles
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate12A/12
Hearing ImpairedEnglish
ComposerMark Mancina
ReviewsBox Office - ...Travolta is at his most natural as the low-key likable hero, while Vaughn is a delight..., Entertainment Weekly - ...[Becker] handles his components like a fine mechanic....Becker even tinkers a humming performance out of John Travolta...
Additional InformationJohn Travolta is a simple guy named Frank, a recovering alcoholic struggling to maintain the family shipbuilding business his great grandfather started. Now that his ex-wife Susan (Teri Polo) divorced him, his son Danny (Matt O'Leary) is constantly at the police station for one problem or another. So when Susan marries charming Rick (Vince Vaughn), Frank thinks he will provide the financial stability that Danny needs to clean up his act. Then, a mysterious Ray (Steve Buscemi) rolls into town and claims to be an old friend of Rick's. But Rick tells a different story, making Frank wary of them both. When Ray suddenly disappears, Danny claims that he witnessed Rick murder him. Susan thinks it's just another one of Danny's lies, but Frank isn't so sure. He investigates Rick's background and finds that Rick isn't at all what he appears to be. Director Harold Becker (SEA OF LOVE) delivers thrills and melodrama and the film is like a dreaming dog--quietly still, punctured by jolts of movement. Vaughn is subtly menacing and Travolta is as affable as a retriever, but it's Buscemi who really lights up the screen with a sleazy wariness that is hilarious.
ScreenwriterLewis Colick
Dubbing LanguagesGerman\French
Sound sourceDolby Digital 5.1\Dolby Digital Surround
Movie/TV TitleDomestic Disturbance
EditorPeter Honess
Director of PhotographyMichael Seresin