Killing Emmett Young |  | Actors: Khandi Alexander, Jan Austell, Talia Balsam, Gabriel Byrne, Sarah Clarke Studio: Screen Media Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 160 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 23612 ISBN: 0783292333 UPC: 025192361227 EAN: 9780783292335 ASIN: B00009RA3B
Theatrical Release Date: 2002 Release Date: August 19, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Scott Wolf stars in this thriller as Emmett Young, a Philadelphia homicide detective who learns that he has a terminal illness and only a short time left to live. While working a bizarre serial killer case, Emmett meets with a shadowy government agent who convinces him that the best way to die is to put out a hit on himself. Emmett eventually agrees, and hires a hitman to kill him sometime in the |
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Product Description In order to avoid the debilitating effects of a terminal illness a young detective orders a hit on himself. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 09/27/2005 Starring: Scott Wolf John Doman Run time: 104 minutes Rating: R Director: Keith Snyder
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"Tough Acts to Follow--Wolf, Byrne and Roth" August 2, 2008 Phoebe Stogstill (by the shores of Gitchee Goomie) I have been viewing Gabriel Byrne's entire filmography as I recently became intrigued by his range. I had not heard of this title, but got it and was pleasantly surprised. Now I wonder why I hadn't heard of it.
Scott Wolf is amazing. Byrne is again able to slide into a role with seemingly no effort. He is convincing in anything he does. Tim Roth is pitiable but scary. What makes some of these films so great is their subtlety--their lack of fanfare, their absence of over-acting. The actors do such a good job you do not know they are acting. The lady who is a forensic pathologist on CSI Miami also does an admirable job as a lady cop.
Powerful and nuanced performances May 10, 2007 Mary K. Thompson (Janesville, WI, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Tried this Unbox download because it was cheap. Came away deeply impressed with the quality of performances from the entire cast. The directing was superb. Simply great.
If you've seen Seven!! April 19, 2007 Gordon C. Tait (OSNABRUCK, OSNABRUCK Germany) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Oh dear. It was so obvious from the outset that this film wanted to be Seven and the director wanted to be David Fincher. Look at the similarities in the lighting, Scott Wolf's attire(Brad Pitt in Seven), the mid-movie chase(same as Seven). Everything in fact. Need I say more. If I've got you thinking, watch these movies back to back. Enough said. 0.5 out of ten!!!
Skip It October 24, 2006 lyle (Brooklyn NY) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good actors pick up their paychecks in a weakly scripted cop show. Plot elements are familiar to anyone who owns a TV. No suspense, zero surprises. Most viewers will find that they are better detectives than the characters on screen.
Solid Rescue From The Bargain Bin May 2, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'd seen the last quarter of this on HBO one night, and found it compelling. I'd never been able to locate it until by chance I happened across it in a 3.99 sale bin at a record shop. It's well worth the time, and is a lot different from the average run of the mill slasher flick starring Ashley Judd.
The casting is especially solid, especially Scott Wolf, who pulls off a lot of emotions and dark thought with his eyes. The opening scene where he learns his diagnosis is by far one of the most memorable scenes I have seen in a film within the last few years. Tim Roth turns in another one of his excellent villain roles, playing with a ruthless iciness that is both unnerving and oddly fascinating. Gabriel Byrne, of course, can do no wrong, and here continues to show his incredible range with his time on screen.
The plot line is interesting, feels vastly fresh in comparison to a lot of the thrillers out there, and never kept my attention from wavering.
The only question one might ask at the end of this: Why didn't this make the top ten list upon release?
Another shamefully underlooked little treasure, well worth the time.
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