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The Clearing
Wayne Hayes and his beloved wife Eileen live in a lovely house in peaceful place in Pittsburg. One day, Wayne is kidnapped by cruel employee Arnold Mack which makes their life change absolutely. What does she do to rescue him?
3 March 1945, Tucson, Arizona, USA
5 July 1968, Orange County, California, USA
9 February 1955, Venice, California, USA
10 November 1956, Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada
22 November 1980, Richmond, Virginia, USA
23 July 1963, Sumatra, Indonesia
26 June 1967, Maryland, USA
6 November 1979, Athens, Georgia, USA
9 May 1956, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
26 July 1945, Chiswick, London, England, UK
23 October 1926, Columbus, Ohio, USA
16 May 1967, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
27 August 1955, Savannah, Georgia, USA
April 29, 2009
I just expected a lot more in the end, and really just didn't get it with a routine script, bland plot, and an ending that was too sudden to be accepted.
January 15, 2005
...a very good thriller that could've (and should've) been a great one...
July 09, 2004
A kidnapping drama that may be too intentionally low-key to qualify as a thriller but that accrues weight and tension as it makes its way through a forest of repressed emotion.
December 26, 2004
Lo que mantiene el interés es el cada vez más impredecible comportamiento de la esposa, animada además por una estupenda Helen Mirren (la mejor intérprete de la película).
December 28, 2010
Good performances almost make it worthwhile.
December 31, 2004
[Mirren, Redford, and Dafoe] cannot get a fire going in this cliché-soggy kindling.
July 09, 2004
An intriguing but dramatically stunted psychological thriller about a kidnapping.
June 17, 2005
It's pretty bland, even though the trailer would lead you to believe otherwise.
July 08, 2004
Redford and Dafoe have all the fun, but Mirren exhibits the most talent.
July 09, 2004
Everything about it is stultifying, unexceptional and dull.
August 01, 2004
A thriller stripped of thrills -- or, even worse, a thriller that thinks of itself as somehow rising above the vulgar pleasures of excitement.
July 09, 2004
It's watchable only if you don't mind that there isn't a shock, a surprise or a message in its 91 minutes.

