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Storyline Rattlesnakes (2019):

Robert McQueen's day takes a turn for the worst when he is held hostage and accused by three vengeful husbands of sleeping with their wives.

Movie Overview

Title: Rattlesnakes
  • Released: 2019-04-26

  • Genre: Thriller

  • Date: 2019-04-26

  • Runtime: 85 Minutes

  • Company: Scala Productions, Hollywood Entertainment Productions

  • Language: English

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  • Plot Keyword : Thriller

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  • Director: Tommy Maddox-Upshaw, Julius Amedume, Julius Amedume, Graham Farrow
Casts of Rattlesnakes:
Jimmy Jean-Louis, Jack Coleman, Kathleen McClellan, Jay Acovone, Christian Oliver, Rya Kihlstedt, Robinne Lee, Kyra Jean-Louis, Cindy Cowan, John Marrs

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I read the play many years ago as part of a university course and I loved it. It blew me away, as all of Graham Farrow's plays have. He is a unique writer; a style of his own, not afraid to get dark and grimy, show how life really is on the margins.

When I heard it was to be made into a film I was more than intrigued. I have seen it; it DOES work but the psychology that made it such a brilliant piece of work has been shed for a straight forward thriller.

All the twists and turns are there and it keeps you guessing but MORE of the play would have been better.

Still, great job and wonderful performances.

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