Rating:
6.964/10 by 1157 users
Frailty (2002)
A mysterious man arrives at the offices of an FBI agent and recounts his childhood: how his religious fanatic father received visions telling him to kill people who were in fact "demons."
Directing:
- Bill Paxton
- Brent Hanley
Release Date:
Fri, Apr 12, 2002
Rating: 6.964/10 by 1157 users
Alternative Title:
Calfred - ES
Las Manos del Diablo - SV
上帝之手 - CN
神谕之谋杀 - CN
Country:
Germany
United States of America
Italy
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $11,000,000
Revenue: $17,400,000
Plot Keyword: rose garden, sheriff, dreams, angel, loss of loved one, insanity, 1970s, fbi, texas, grave, flashback, punishment, murder, vision, mechanic, serial killer, demon, religious fundamentalism, gloves, remorse, forced to kill, ax
Rating: 6.964/10 by 1157 users
Alternative Title:
Calfred - ES
Las Manos del Diablo - SV
上帝之手 - CN
神谕之谋杀 - CN
Country:
Germany
United States of America
Italy
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $11,000,000
Revenue: $17,400,000
Plot Keyword: rose garden, sheriff, dreams, angel, loss of loved one, insanity, 1970s, fbi, texas, grave, flashback, punishment, murder, vision, mechanic, serial killer, demon, religious fundamentalism, gloves, remorse, forced to kill, ax
Bill Paxton
Dad Meiks
Matthew McConaughey
Meiks
Powers Boothe
FBI Agent Wesley Doyle
Matt O'Leary
Young Fenton
Jeremy Sumpter
Young Adam
Luke Askew
Sheriff Smalls
Levi Kreis
Fenton Meiks
Derk Cheetwood
Agent Griffin Hull
Missy Crider
Becky Meiks
Alan Davidson
Brad White
Cynthia Ettinger
Cynthia Harbridge
Vincent Chase
Edward March
Gwen McGee
Operator
Edmond Scott Ratliff
The Angel
Rebecca Tilney
Teacher
Blake King
Eric
Brad Berryhill
Teenage Demon
Greg Serano
FBI Agent #1
Edgar L. Davis
FBI Agent #2
Jim Flowers
FBI Agent #3
Lance E. Nichols
FBI Agent #4
John Paxton
Janitor in Lobby
Richard A. Bell
Curtis
Chelsea Butler
Little Girl
Jennifer Drake
Teacher's Aide
Betty Gurule
Doyle's Mother
Ona Harris
Townswoman
Greg Bronson
Postman (uncredited)
Dave Power
Matt (uncredited)
I enjoyed nearly every aspect of this film, especially that it didn't really on unnecessary violence or gore to tell a gripping story. Well done.