A young married couple buy a beautiful house on several acres of land, only to find out that the man they bought it from refuses to let go of the property.A young married couple buy a beautiful house on several acres of land, only to find out that the man they bought it from refuses to let go of the property.A young married couple buy a beautiful house on several acres of land, only to find out that the man they bought it from refuses to let go of the property.
Debs Howard
- Reception Clerk
- (uncredited)
Stuart Murray
- Hospital Patient
- (uncredited)
Alex Rockhill
- Delivery Guy
- (uncredited)
Lee Shorten
- Brian
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe house was featured in the Blake Lively film, The Age of Adaline (2015).
- GoofsAnnie's cone changes from a double (when she walks to the table ) to a single (when she turns around to watch her husband at the counter), then back to a double at the end of the ice cream parlor scene.
- Quotes
Charlie Peck: What happened to the tapestry?
Charlie Peck: [to a dying Mike who he hacked up with an ax] Now where am i going to put you
Charlie Peck: You not gonna shoot me you pussy
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Movies of 2019 (So Far) (2019)
Featured review
A mostly forgeatable thriller, partially saved by Mr. Quaid
The intruder is your typical thriller centred around characters that are exposed to a mentally unstable individual who slowly but surely is out to get them. What really saves this movie is Dennis Quaid's performance, his character seems to have conviction and even though he plays the antagonist, he carries the movie from start to finish.
The protagonists are a mixed bag of stereotypical characters, Meagan Good's character seems to be completely oblivious to Quaid's character's ulterior motives even though they are clear as daylight, and her husband played by Michael Ealy is indecisive and even shady in some aspects, only to go against his own character development at the end of the movie.
Thus it becomes increasingly difficult to root for the supposed protagonists and you kind of begin to side with Quaid's character because he looks like he actually has fun with his on-screen performance.
It is a very predictable and formulaic genre-piece which doesn't have the needed twist in it to separate itself from the flock. The only "twist" if one could call it that, is seeing veteran actor Dennis Quaid take on a role that we rarely ever see him in, and he does a very competent job carrying this movie the whole way through.
The protagonists are a mixed bag of stereotypical characters, Meagan Good's character seems to be completely oblivious to Quaid's character's ulterior motives even though they are clear as daylight, and her husband played by Michael Ealy is indecisive and even shady in some aspects, only to go against his own character development at the end of the movie.
Thus it becomes increasingly difficult to root for the supposed protagonists and you kind of begin to side with Quaid's character because he looks like he actually has fun with his on-screen performance.
It is a very predictable and formulaic genre-piece which doesn't have the needed twist in it to separate itself from the flock. The only "twist" if one could call it that, is seeing veteran actor Dennis Quaid take on a role that we rarely ever see him in, and he does a very competent job carrying this movie the whole way through.
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- irrelevantlife
- May 2, 2020
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- Also known as
- Motivated Seller
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Box office
- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $35,419,122
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,855,054
- May 5, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $36,599,361
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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