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Voyage (1993)
Director: John MacKenzie
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A somewhat pale shadow of Dead Calm. Before going on a Mediterranean sailing trip to help their ailing marriage, Morgan (Hauer) and Kit Norvell (Allen) meet Gil Freeland (Roberts) at their Class of '72 college reunion. Gil, now a dentist, and wife Ronnie (Nielsen) invite themselves on board and proceed in the nasty, psychotic behaviour we just knew lay behind those sweet smiles. In the end, Hauer works out the murderous plot, and, clutching Roberts' dental bag, exclaims, 'These teeth were meant for us!' Heavy signposting, insistent Carl Davis score; not bad performances.Author: FM
Cast & crew
Director: John MacKenzie
Producer: Tarak Ben Ammar, Peby Guisez, John Davis, Merrill Karpf
Cast: Rutger Hauer, Eric Roberts, Karen Allen, Connie Nielsen full cast
Genre(s): Thrillers
Duration: 58 mins
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