The Killing Jar

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1997 "Everyone has secrets. Some are more dangerous than others."
The Killing Jar
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4.5 | 1h41m | R | en | Drama

Michael Sanford and his wife move to his old town so he can take over the family business. However, gruesome murders of children start to happen. Meanwhile, Michael starts to become slowly insane, after he may have witnessed one of the murders and reports it to the police. Is he the murderer, or is it something of his past?

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4.5 | 1h41m | R | en | More Info
Released: May. 27,1997 | Released Producted By: Paragon Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Michael Sanford and his wife move to his old town so he can take over the family business. However, gruesome murders of children start to happen. Meanwhile, Michael starts to become slowly insane, after he may have witnessed one of the murders and reports it to the police. Is he the murderer, or is it something of his past?

Genre

Thriller

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Cast

Frank McRae

Director

Robert Scott Kyker

Producted By

Paragon Pictures

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Brett Cullen
Brett Cullen

as Michael Sanford

Tamlyn Tomita
Tamlyn Tomita

as Diane Sanford

Xander Berkeley
Xander Berkeley

as Danny “Figaretto” Evans

Tom Bower
Tom Bower

as Det. Jake Pestone

Brion James
Brion James

as Dr. Vincent Garret

Frank McRae
Frank McRae

as Det. Bernie Morris

Robert Scott Kyker
Robert Scott Kyker

Assistant Property Master

Paul Murray
Paul Murray

Assistant Property Master

Ray Dorn
Ray Dorn

Construction Coordinator

Robert Rincon
Robert Rincon

Construction Foreman

Don Day
Don Day

Production Design

Justin McCartney
Justin McCartney

Property Master

Joanne Baker
Joanne Baker

Set Decoration

Gary Callahan
Gary Callahan

Storyboard Artist

Steve Cruz
Steve Cruz

Storyboard Artist

Joseph Moore
David Goldenberg
David Goldenberg

Additional First Assistant Camera

Robert A. Saliamonas
Robert A. Saliamonas

Additional Second Assistant Camera

Robert W. McCarty
Robert W. McCarty

Best Boy Grip

Eric Stone
Eric Stone

Camera Loader

Michael Gallagher
Michael Gallagher

Camera Operator

Michael G. Wojciechowski
Michael G. Wojciechowski

Director of Photography

David Holt Jr.
David Holt Jr.

Dolly Grip

Nancy Wray
Nancy Wray

Dolly Grip

The Killing Jar Audience Reviews 3d1m39

WasAnnon Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to of the 1%
Abegail Noëlle While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
johnboy1 I enjoyed this film a lot! I thought that the story and the direction were fine, and this is a much better film than I ever imagined. I enjoyed it enough that I bought it, after renting it.The biggest problem with the film lies in the fact that two of the victims appear to survive by the end of the film, when there's no chance of that happening. The human body can take a lot of abuse, but not that much. Plus, the film ends too soon to let us know what happened to Sanford and his wife.Still, it's a taut, well-made film, with the actors giving some gritty performances. Cullen, Tomita, and Bower do a great job with their roles.It's obviously not for every taste (what movie is?), but I sure liked it!
kensmark The story here is, at heart, a fairly standard 'taut' suspense thriller with a few modest twists. The cast ranges from workhorse to strong, including should've-been-stars Tamlyn Tomita and Wes Studi, plus from Brion James, M. Emmet Walsh, Xander Berkeley, etc. Brett Cullen comes off a bit wooden in the lead role, but I can't be sure it's his fault.The real problems here are the slow, uneven pacing, the even more uneven atmosphere, and the often amateurish direction that makes the actors stand around and deliver dialogue in extended chunks of stagey-looking shot-reverse shot and too much camera motion. The editing doesn't seem to have helped, but it's hard to tell what's an editing error and what was a failed attempt to fix the direction. The script and story could have been punched up a bit, too.Tamlyn Tomita is luminous, and a lot of the cast is working hard here, but it doesn't come together.
pizowell The Killing Jar is one of the worst pieces of crap I've ever seen. At first glance you may think The Killing Jar is a slash flick of some sort, well its not and far from it. Its about this couple who move to this small town where the guy grew up. He witness a murder, but doesn't know it. Through hypnosis he recalls all this crap blah blah blah. Really its about this kid who once put a spider in a jar and watched it die. Thats it. And they can't get over it. The characters repeat it over and over again. Recalling that the kid was crazy and most likely would grow up to be a killer or something. Damn this flick sucked hard. It was so boring I almost killed myself. If you see this flick at the vid store for the love of God don't rent it. Gives all new meaning to the word "SUCK."

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