Hollywood periodically dreams up incredible villainous characters who are so evil and seemingly omnipotent that you can't help but feel for those threatened. To the ranks of Robert Mitchum's classic psychopathic preacher Harry Powell, complete with Love and Hate tattooed on his knuckles, in The Night of the Hunter and Anthony Hopkins' Dr Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs, we can now add Brian Dennehy's mean-spirited Len Rowan. His family worships him but the small Missouri town in which he lives is terrorised by his brutal actions. Well written, well acted and directed with great vigour by James Steven Sadwith.
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