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The Last Sign (DVD)

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Condition
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Type
Movie
Region Code
Region 1
Format
DVD
Language
English
Rating
NR
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
Last Sign
Studio
BBC
Edition
Standard Edition
UPC
0687797109798
Release Year
2005
Actor
Tim Roth, Andie Macdowell, Margot Kidder
Director
Douglas Law

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Product Information

Kathy's (Andie MacDowell) attempts to overcome the death of her husband, Jeremy (Tim Roth), take some strange twists in director Douglas Laws' LAST SIGN. Jeremy was volatile and abusive towards Kathy in real life, and now it seems the pattern of behavior is continuing--from beyond the grave. Experiencing conflicting emotions of love, hate, and fear, Kathy has a tough job on her hands in this provocative thriller.

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UPC
0687797109798
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44507428

Product Key Features

Actor
Tim Roth, Andie Macdowell, Margot Kidder
Rating
NR
Movie/TV Title
Last Sign
Director
Douglas Law
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Tim Roth, Andie Macdowell, Margot Kidder
Release Date
20050315
Film Country
USA

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  • Very Touching Movie! A Must See!

    I was very moved by this movie. It starts out with kathy's husband being killed in an car accident and from that point on she begins halucinating that he is still trying to somehow torment her even in death. So of the occurences she experience are...keys going missing only to show up later, the number 8 keeps appearing etc. Then there's the boy, Fergurson O'Brien(very important character in the movie), whom she is familar with that keeps calling her at 12:15am everyday trying to deliver a message from her deceased husband. All of these strange occurences causes her to push away her tenant(Samuel Le Bihan) who desperately wants a relationship with her. Kathy soon learns that the message her deceased husband is trying to deliver is in the best interest of both of them and only then can she ...

  • Not Worth Watching

    I expected this to be a much more entertaining movie. Tim Roth is cast as Andie Macdowell's deceased husband, Jeremy. And the only reason I was able to stay awake through the entire film was because of my hope he would be in additional scenes. Roth is brilliant, as always - though his role throughout the movie is limited to a total of maybe 10-15 scattered minutes. The rest of the acting is simply awful. Definitely won't watch it again.