Peter Five Eight

Peter Five Eight

Sam, a seemingly poised and glamorous real estate agent in a small mountain community, is revealed to be an unhinged and troubled alcoholic with a dark secret, when a charismatic man named Peter shows up in town one day. As she tries to keep her life from unravelling, an older co-worker named Brenda is targeted by Peter for information at the behest of his powerful and shadowy boss, Mr. Lock.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy, Drama, Thrillers
  • Stars: Kevin Spacey, Jet Jandreau, Rebecca De Mornay, John Otrin, Tom McElroy, Suzanne Petri, Michael Chinn, Nicholas Fabrio, Cliff Flowers, Jason Mac, Garrett Smith, Dale Dobson, Kelley Poling, Michele Farbman, Elizabeth Harnett, Erika Keck, Sophia De Mornay-O'Neal, Jack Trout, Marguerite Beebe, Anna Sinreich
  • Director: Michael Zaiko Hall
 Comments
  • SnoopyStyle - 18 April 2024
    so that's where he's been
    Sam (Jet Jandreau) is a professional realty agent working under Brenda (Rebecca De Mornay). Her home life is a drunken mess with a drunken loser husband. Out of blue, Peter (Kevin Spacey) starts investigating and interfering in her life. She has a dark secret past with Lock (Jake Weber).

    This is strictly a B-movie with pretentions of being a noir story. The dialogue has some clunky lines. The concept is fine but nothing too special. The filmmaking is not that good. This does have three veteran actors, but the rest are poor. I don't know anything about Jet. She's not good. Some of the minor actors are much worst. As for Spacey, he's trying to add some comedic touches and they don't always fit. I can't say that I love seeing him anyways. It all adds up to a weird B-movie viewing experience.