
jguz58
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I've seen this film four times now, and it holds my interest every time. Jewel Staite does a great job as Jenny, the heart-broken daughter, in defying the gold-digging new wife (Natasha Henstridge) of her dad (James Brolin), who was hired to be a hospice nurse to his wife.
Jenny becomes convinced that her stepmother is up to no good and it isn't long before the evidence starts mounting. This based on a true case film (search for Donna Somerville case) will hold your interest if seeing justice done means a lot to you.
I wish I could say more without giving too much of the plot away, but I hope you will watch it if given the chance.
Jenny becomes convinced that her stepmother is up to no good and it isn't long before the evidence starts mounting. This based on a true case film (search for Donna Somerville case) will hold your interest if seeing justice done means a lot to you.
I wish I could say more without giving too much of the plot away, but I hope you will watch it if given the chance.
Sure, it's not as good as 1932's "The Most Dangerous Game", but it kept my interest, mostly because of the cast, getting to see June Kenney and Gene Persson in something besides "Earth Vs. The Spider", plus an early view of Robert Reed. Wilton Graff does a good job as the menacing doctor, there's no reason to criticize him just because he goes for a more subdued approach than the looney-tunes, over-the-top portrayal that Leslie Banks did as Dr. Zaroff. Bloodlust was worth watching.