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Director: Matt Jones
Cast: Keith Bogart, Devon Odessa, Bryan Chafin, Charles Napier
Sarah is the daughter of a wealthy man with questionable connections. Sarah and her father never see eye to eye. In her frustration she calls on the help of Michael and Stan. Together, they come up with the perfect kidnapping scheme. The reward is 3 million dollars and a carefree life South of the border.
Critical Reception & Ratings
No critical reception or audience reception details are available for the 1997 film 'No Small Ways' directed by Matt Jones. The film appears to be a relatively obscure crime drama about a wealthy man's daughter who enlists help to kidnap her father for a large reward.
Why you might like this:
No Small Ways is a 1997 crime drama directed by Matt Jones that offers a compelling exploration of moral ambiguity. Featuring strong performances from actors like Keith Bogart and Devon Odessa, the film examines the complexities of a kidnapping scheme gone awry, blending elements of thriller and character study. Fans of nuanced, dialogue-driven dramas will appreciate the film's thoughtful examination of the choices people make when faced with difficult circumstances.