No Good Deed (2002) Official
Others found the mix of black comedy and psychodrama messy or poorly paced.
Reviewers like Roger Ebert noted the film's "noir origins" and praised the chemistry in the unusual cello/piano scene between the leads. No Good Deed (2002)
The 2002 film (also known as The House on Turk Street ) is a crime thriller directed by Bob Rafelson . It is based on a short story by Dashiell Hammett , the author of The Maltese Falcon . 🎬 Core Details Release Year: 2002 Director: Bob Rafelson Main Cast: Samuel L. Jackson as Jack Friar Milla Jovovich as Erin Stellan Skarsgård as Tyrone Doug Hutchison as Hoop Runtime: 1 hour 43 minutes 📖 Storyline Others found the mix of black comedy and
💡 Do not confuse this with the 2014 home-invasion thriller of the same name starring Idris Elba. It is based on a short story by
Police detective is searching for a runaway teenager as a favor to a friend. During his search, he accidentally stumbles into a hideout for a gang of bizarre criminals preparing for a major bank robbery.
The gang takes him hostage, leaving him under the watch of , the ringleader’s girlfriend. As they wait, a psychological power struggle unfolds among the group, characterized by shifting loyalties and a mutual interest in music between Jack and Erin. ⚠️ Content Guide Rating: Rated R for violence, language, and sexuality.