Unlawful Entry DVD
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| UNLAWFUL ENTRY- Kurt Russell DVD | 2 days 1hour 51m 53s | £1.99+0.00p&p | |
| UNLAWFUL ENTRY - CD NEW | 2 days 19hours 31m 15s | £11.12+0.00p&p | |
| EXECUTIVE DECISION/UNLAWFUL ENTRY - DVD NEW | 16 days 16hours 1m 58s | £8.71+0.00p&p | |
| Unlawful Entry (DVD 2003) | 22 days 23hours 37m 30s | £2.50+1.00p&p | |
| UNLAWFUL ENTRY ★★★GREAT THRILLER★★★ GENUINE UK DVD VGC | 23 days 17hours 56m 45s | £2.95+0.99p&p | |
| Unlawful Entry (DVD 2003) | 25 days 1hour 17m 7s | £2.49+1.00p&p | |
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Category: Horror & Suspense
Features: PAL
Publisher: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Amazon UK review:
Jonathan Kaplan (The Accused) directed this creepy thriller about an outwardly friendly cop (Ray Liotta) who attaches himself to a married couple (Kurt Russell, Madeleine Stowe) whom he helps during a crisis. In short order, he's revealed to be a psychopath who wants Russell's wife, but the film is about more than Liotta's mental state. A bold script and Kaplan's astute direction peel away the layers of masculine identity in the male leads and underscore the painful conflicts good men feel when faced with classic territorial challenges. This is not as profound as Straw Dogs, Sam Peckinpah's long-banned on video home-invasion classic, but it is honest and provocative, until mayhem overcomes the final act. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
Features: PAL
Publisher: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Amazon UK review:
Jonathan Kaplan (The Accused) directed this creepy thriller about an outwardly friendly cop (Ray Liotta) who attaches himself to a married couple (Kurt Russell, Madeleine Stowe) whom he helps during a crisis. In short order, he's revealed to be a psychopath who wants Russell's wife, but the film is about more than Liotta's mental state. A bold script and Kaplan's astute direction peel away the layers of masculine identity in the male leads and underscore the painful conflicts good men feel when faced with classic territorial challenges. This is not as profound as Straw Dogs, Sam Peckinpah's long-banned on video home-invasion classic, but it is honest and provocative, until mayhem overcomes the final act. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com









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