The Colony (1995 film) explained

Genre:Drama
Thriller
Director:Rob Hedden
Music:Dennis McCarthy
Starring:John Ritter
Mary Page Keller
Marshall R. Teague
Todd Jeffries
June Lockhart
Hal Linden
Cinematography:David Geddes
Editor:Barry B. Leirer
Executive Producer:Kevin Kelly Brown
Producer:Fern Field
Location:Rancho Palos Verdes, California
Company:Kevin Brown Productions
MCA Television Entertainment
Network:USA Network
Runtime:1hr. 32min.
Country:United States
Language:English

The Colony is a 1995 American made-for-television thriller drama film starring John Ritter, Mary Page Keller, and Hal Linden. The film was written and directed by Rob Hedden.[1]

Plot

Following a carjacking, a man and his family move into an Orwellian-like gated community where the billionaire owner controls the residents' lives. There are draconian rules, armed guards all over, and cameras in all the rooms. Then sinister things begin to happen.

Rick Knowlton is a tech guy that sells smart house technology. To escape the crime ridden Inner City, he makes a deal with a billionaire to put his smart house tech into all the homes in a gated community that the billionaire owns called The Colony.

Knowlton and his family are then invited to come and live in The Colony. Knowlton can't really afford to live in such a nice place, but the nice billionaire helps him make it work. Knowlton and his family move into The Colony into a lovely house far beyond that which he would normally be able to afford. The morning after moving in, Knowlton decides to go for a jog around The Colony with his pet dog and as he is leaving his home he notices that a rule book for living in The Colony has been delivered to his house. The rule book is about as thick as a phone book and Knowlton tells his dog that he will read it later. Little does he know how sinister The Colony really is.

Cast

Reception

Critical response

Tony Scott of Variety wrote in his review: "June Lockhart, who knows how to handle the role, cunningly dominates the private school system. There's no privacy, and there's a secret attempt by a patrol to search the Ritter family's house for a vital missing computer disk that the former tenants squirreled away before they were sent over a cliff by Teague. [...] Tech credits are good. Main trouble with The Colony is that, as a suspenser, it isn't much fun. Plays like a summer throwaway."[2]

Release

The Colony was released on September 13, 1995, on the USA Network.[3] The film was released on VHS on March 12, 1996, by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.[4] It has yet to be released on DVD or video-on-demand.

TV Series

In 2016, USA Network produced a series of the same name that features a similar premise, but with science fiction elements.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Colony. Turner Classic Movies. Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Atlanta. August 18, 2017.
  2. Review: 'Usa Pictures Original the Colony'. Tony. Scott. Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Los Angeles. September 13, 1995. August 18, 2017.
  3. Sunday Star Ledger. TV Time Pullout Section. pg. 10. September 10, 1995.
  4. The Colony. VHS. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. NBCUniversal (Comcast). Universal City, California. March 12, 1996. August 18, 2017. 6303955940.