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Eye for an Eye
Harried working mom Karen McCann is stuck in traffic, talking on the phone to her teenage daughter at home, when she hears an intruder break into the house and murder her child. When the courts fail to keep behind bars the murder, Karen seeks her own form of justice.
















13 December 1950, Tracy, California, USA

14 April 1964, Newark, Ohio, USA


26 October 1952, Dixon, Illinois, USA

11 January 1930, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA


1954, Helena, Montana, USA

10 September 1931, Toledo, Ohio, USA



5 December 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA

21 December 1966, Paddington, London, England, UK


27 February 1966, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada


13 May 1966, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

6 July 1942, Los Angeles, California, USA


5 June 1957, Chicago, Illinois, USA


20 September 1938, USA


August 04, 2009
Although it poses the interesting moral dilemma behind taking the law into your own hands, Schlesinger's film borders on the distasteful in its portrayal of rape and murder.
August 04, 2009
Directed by John Schlesinger from a screenplay by the Posse Comitatus.
May 20, 2003
Never in his varied career has Mr. Schlesinger made a film as mean-spirited and empty as this.
December 05, 2004
Much too overwrought and ridiculous to be taken seriously.
May 04, 2017
With a cynical eye for the bottom line.
March 31, 2005
Falls as flat as a flapjack
August 04, 2009
This blatant button-pusher plays upon our most primal emotions as well as the increasing disdain for the criminal justice system.
August 04, 2009
Any pretence of thoughtful debate has long since been abandoned.
May 12, 2001
Dumb dips from oppressive to offensive in this Sally Field suspense drama, which actually comes out for vigilantism.
March 26, 2009
A B movie that somehow won the lottery and got an A-movie cast and director.
August 04, 2009
[A] really awful, hysterical thriller.
January 26, 2006
The characterisation is so thin, and the plotting so crude, it's only the violence which sets this apart from the banalities of TV fare.