Arlington Road (1998)

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Written by Ehren Kruger

Directed by Mark Pellington

Running Time: 140 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Widower Jeff Bridges, who lost his FBI agent wife in a terrorist attack, moves with his son to the leafy suburb of Arlington Road and soon makes friend with neighbours Tim Robbins and Joan Cusack. But Bridges also lectures in terrorist theory and there's something about his neighbours that matches facts and theories he's researched. As he begins investigating, both his life and that of his sons are in danger in Mark Pellington's superior conspiracy thriller.

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Cast

Image for Jeff BridgesJeff BridgesMichael Faraday
Image for Tim RobbinsTim RobbinsOliver Lang
Image for Joan CusackJoan CusackCheryl Lang
Hope DavisBrooke Wolfe
Robert GossettFBI Agent Whit Carver
Mason GambleBrady Lang
Spencer Treat ClarkGrant Faraday
Stanley AndersonDr. Archer Scobee
Viviane VivesNurse
Lee StringerOrderly
Darryl CoxTroopmaster
Loyd CatlettDelivery Man
Sid HillmanPhone Technician
Auden ThorntonHannah Lang
Mary Ashleigh GreenDaphne Lang

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