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Under Hellgate Bridge

Under Hellgate Bridge (2000)

September. 25,2000
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4.6
| Drama Thriller Crime

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Scanialara
2000/09/25

You won't be disappointed!

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Jeanskynebu
2000/09/26

the audience applauded

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VividSimon
2000/09/27

Simply Perfect

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Pacionsbo
2000/09/28

Absolutely Fantastic

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england42
2000/09/29

This is an excellent film, a must see. Michael Sergio's direction is the best and the cast is topnotch! Michael Rodrick does a fantastic portrayal as Ryan, former bad boy turned hero. Jonathan LaPaglia is the perfect villain and the gorgeous Jordan Bayne was wonderful as Ryan's love interest. The rest of the cast, Dominic Chianese, Vincent Pastore, Frank Vincent, Brian Vincent, Careena Melia, and Kristen Lee Kelly rounded out the film with their great performances.

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filmbabies
2000/09/30

I recently saw this film at the Nashville Independent Film Festival where it won the top award, and it's obvious why. The acting was amazing.... everyone in the audience was blown away. This is a beautifully shot, well directed and produced independent film with a compelling story involving two old rivals who confront each other in a battle for love and power on the mean streets of New York City. Can't wait for it to open

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blueeyedcherokee
2000/10/01

this is a very moving film that i look forward to taking my friends to in the theaters. the performances are strong, watch for jordan bayne and brian vincent. the look of the film and the direction are superb. this is a passionate and tragic film. i loved it.

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everbrown5
2000/10/02

This is the type of film that gets shown on early AM cheap cable. It's an inarticulate thug movie disguised as some sort of heavenly message. With the exception of Melia and Brian Vincent, who play convincing junk addicts, the performances are paper-thin, as is Sergio's self-important script. The entire theater audibly moaned in disgust in one particularly revolting scene in which the villain humiliates his wife over a bar table in order to prove a violently brain-dead point to his unarmed enemy. Plot holes and verging on a dozen crying scenes make this movie banal and boring!

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