No Good Deed (2002)
Año de lanzamiento: 2002
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: Всичко лошо се връща, Sem Risco Aparente, Sin motivo aparente, Sans motif apparent, Eglimata domatiou
Director: Bob Rafelson
Writer: Christopher Canaan, Dashiell Hammett, Steve Barancik
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: André Rouleau, Barry M. Berg, David Braun, Herb Nanas, Maxime Rémillard, Sam Perlmutter
Executive Producer: David E. Allen, Frank Hübner, Jan Fantl, Julien Remillard, Peter Hoffman, Steve Markoff
Compañías: ApolloMedia, Kismet Entertainment Group, Remstar Productions, Seven Arts Films
Género: Action, Drama, Film Based On Literature, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: 12.000.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: bank, bank robbery, based on true story, criminal, detective, femme fatale, hostage, missing child, neo-noir, police, police detective, police officer, policeman, robber, robbery, tension, theft, thief
Historia
Police detective Jack, while searching for a runaway teenager on Turk Street as a favor to a friend, stumbles upon a group of criminals planning a bank robbery. He gets caught up in the robbery and held hostage by the gang. The leader's girlfriend, Erin, who is a master manipulator, finds Jack's situation intriguing and they form an intense connection while he's being held captive. The outcome of the situation and who ends up with the money remains uncertain.
Resumen
No Good Deed is a neo-noir thriller directed by Bob Rafelson in 2002, based on Dashiell Hammett's short story 'The House in Turk Street'. The film follows police detective Jack as he gets entangled in a bank robbery while trying to locate a missing teenager. The movie explores themes of manipulation, tension, and unexpected connections amidst criminal activity.



