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Director: David B. Parker
Cast: Scott McCord, Martine Charron, Frank Bonner, Earl Pastko
A cowardly thief tries to solve the murder of a prostitute as compensation for his own crimes.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Motel is a little-known 1998 drama directed by David B. Parker. Critics have received the film relatively positively, though it has not garnered major awards recognition. The film has a modest 6.4/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a moderately positive response from general audiences.
Why you might like this:
Fans of character-driven dramas and gritty crime stories will find 1998's Motel, directed by David B. Parker, a compelling watch. The film features a standout performance from Scott McCord as a cowardly thief trying to solve a murder to atone for his own misdeeds, adding a layer of moral complexity to the narrative.
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