Route 9 (film) explained

Genre:Crime
Drama
Director:David Mackay
Executive Producer:Daniel Gerst
Jeff Ivers
Ted Rosenblatt
Producer:David Bixler
Mike Elliott
Brad Krevoy
Starring:Kyle MacLachlan
Peter Coyote
Editor:Bret Marnell
Music:Don Davis
Cinematography:Brian Sullivan
Location:Los Angeles
Country:United States
Language:English
Runtime:1h 45min
Company:Capital Arts Entertainment
Motion Picture Corporation of America
PFG Entertainment
Network:HBO

Route 9 is an American crime drama film released in 1998, directed by David Mackay.[1]

Cast

Reviews

Emanuel Levy in Variety compares it to "the far more suspenseful, ambiguous and technically accomplished A Simple Plan", the 1998 film directed by Sam Raimi, and states its "gifted ensemble does its best to elevate the suspenser above B-pic level, but after the first reel, pedestrian writing and sluggish helming make it clear that this crimer is destined for the small screen and video."[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Levy . Emanuel . Route 9 . . 1999-06-07 . 2018-03-08 .
  2. Web site: Emanuel Levy . Route 9 . June 7, 1999 . . January 2, 2023.