The use of sound, or lack thereof, was a tactic used by Spielberg to "keep the audience in suspense" throughout the entirety of the film, a trait that he said he was inspired to use from Alfred Hitchcock. But things don't go as planned when they are forced to take a police hostage on the road.Based on the true story of the Black September aftermath, about the five men chosen to eliminate the ones responsible for that fateful day.A black Southern woman struggles to find her identity after suffering abuse from her father and others over four decades.A young English boy struggles to survive under Japanese occupation during World War II.Gleefully sadistic little thriller.

This 10-digit number is your confirmation number.Pretty to look at, but the story itself is overly long and overly wrought, a flabby two-hour tale that feels about three.Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email.Even when "The Duel" isn't very good, at least it's bad in surprising ways.Theater box office or somewhere elseWe won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.Theater box office or somewhere elseVerified reviews are considered more trustworthy by fellow moviegoers.There are no approved quotes yet for this movie.They won't be able to see your review if you only submit your rating. The Duel is a 2016 American Western film directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith and written by Matt Cook. Mann then enters the restaurant to compose himself. It is the feature full-length directorial debut of American director, producer, and screenwriter Steven Spielberg, and is distributed by Universal Pictures. Upon returning from the restroom, he sees the truck parked outside.

If the story lags a bit towards the end, and if the conclusion is rather a simple one, the film is still a model of economy and tone, and it features one of the most memorable villains in suspense-film history--one that weighs forty tons.

What they don't know is that there is an unseen presence in the house, and that it wants to take possession of the wife.Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? 13th February 2020 - Movie Extras Wanted - ‘The Last Duel’ is an Epic Period Feature Film soon to be shooting in various parts of Ireland over the coming months. Mann went inside to use the restroom and the audience was now introduced to his inner thoughts while he was simultaneously washing up from the crash. So… Mann swerves his car off the road, loses control, and crashes sideways into a fence across from a diner as the truck continues down the road.

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