Twilight

Twilight

By Robert Benton

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1998-10-07
  • Advisory Rating: 15
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Director: Robert Benton
  • Production Company: Summit Entertainment
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: GBP 5.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 3.49
6.288/10
6.288
From 13,735 Ratings

Description

The Nobody's Fool (1994) team of Paul Newman, director Robert Benton, and scripter Richard Russo reassembled for this L.A. detective drama, beginning with a Puerto Vallarta prologue showing private eye Harry Ross (Newman) accidentally shot by 17-year-old Mel Ames (Reese Witherspoon) during his efforts to get her to return home. Two years later, the broke and divorced Ross lives in a garage apartment on the estate of Mel's parents, his movie-star friends Jack and Catherine Ames (Gene Hackman and Susan Sarandon). The cancer-ridden Jack is not unaware that Harry is attracted to Catherine. Delivering a package for Jack, Harry encounters elderly Lester Ivar (M. Emmet Walsh), who shoots at Harry and then dies. Harry's curiosity is provoked when he discovers that Ivar was an investigator checking into the disappearance of Catherine's first husband, written off 20 years earlier as an unsolved case, but now reactivated as Harry's sleuth-work leads him on a trail of past crimes and cover-ups. The Ames residence is actually the former Cedric Gibbons-Delores Del Rio home, and a never-completed Frank Lloyd Wright house near Malibu served as the Ames' ranchhouse.

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  • Shmilight Twilight?

    4
    By _Mike_
    This film got a 4 star from me just for the cast! I have not seen it yet. I thought I had downloaded the first Stephenie Meyer vampire saga story also named Twilight. This happened because it was placed next to the preorder advert for "New Moon" I don't want to moan this film is probably good value. I bought Twilight (The Stephanie Meyer version) on eBay for £4.99. Why it is not available on iTunes is a mystery. Oh! and someone absolutely has to do something about putting films of the same name but completely different genre together on a promotion page,

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