Witness Protection (1999)
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| Directed by | Richard Pearce |
| Cast | Tom Sizemore, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Shawn Hatosy, Skye McCole Bartusiak, Forest Whitaker, Shannon Cochran, Joanna Merlin, Jim Metzler, Richard Portnow, Leon Russom, William Sadler, Randy Thompson and Daniel Zacapa |
| Theatrical Release | December 11, 1999 |
| DVD Release | June 13, 2000 |
| Running Time | 105 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 263591703242 |
| Buy this item | $5.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 6 2:44 EST (details) 1 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Or 31 new from $3.90, 16 used from $1.97, 1 collectible from $10.99 |
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Average user review:| Know the Job Well |
It also brought back memories of the James Caan movie "Hide in Plain Sight", which was a true story and changed the rules regarding non-custodial parental rights when a spouse in WSP is relocated.
Both Whittaker and Sizemore did an outstanding job in this film, which got the stamp of approval from the USMS. It's a shame it was made for video and not for the big screen. I watch it every few months just to keep my mind fresh about a job I worked and loved.
May 29, 2007
| Transition into the witness protection program isn't easy |
The story starts out strong and continues its hectic pace. We soon learn that Tom Sizemore is involved with the mob who are out to kill him. It becomes apparent that his wife and children are also in danger. That's when Tom Sizemore goes to the FBI and agrees to testify in exchange for his family's protection.
The teenage son who is doing so well is school that he could get into a prestigious college is heartbroken. He has to leave his girlfriend too. And give up what looks like his whole future. The little 5-year old girl has to learn to lie about her name. And the wife, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, has to give up all the luxuries she's become adjusted to. This family is going to be poor in their new location and the father is going to have to work as a laborer.
This change doesn't happen overnight however. First, the family must spend 5 days in an FBI relocation house which looks like a house but is really a fancy prison. Here, they have to learn how to behave in their new environment. Forest Whitiker is cast as the FBI agent who will help make this happen. He plays his "tough love" part well and keeps saying he doesn't care. But it is clear that he does care about this family.
There are arguments between the husband and wife and one scene where the dishes fly and she hits him with a frying pan. There is one scene where the son refuses to go along with the relocation. The little girl cries a lot and we wonder how this will all affect her little life. Tensions do more than mount. They explode. And there were times that my own emotions were touched and I found my eyes tearing up.
I enjoyed this film and its unique angle on what the witness protection program means in the lives of one particular family. It made me think. June 11, 2005
| Flawlessly Performed |
| Good movie |
| This one is a good one to rent |
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