Five Years (2002)
The hidden. One big sacrifice. One big mistake.
Renee Unger (Kris Carr), a good wife and expectant mother, lives with her husband, Eric (Timothy Altmeyer), in a quiet Ohio town where there aren't many secrets. But everything changes when Eric's younger brother, Colson (Todd Swenson), recently released from prison after turning 21, comes to live with the family. Colson's strange behavior starts to unnerve Renee, while Eric clams up at any mention of why his brother was imprisoned. As the mystery deepens, so does Renee's sense of dread.
Director: Brett W. Wagner
Genre: Mystery, Drama
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date: February 1, 2002
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Five Years about?
- Renee Unger (Kris Carr), a good wife and expectant mother, lives with her husband, Eric (Timothy Altmeyer), in a quiet Ohio town where there aren't many secrets. But everything changes when Eric's younger brother, Colson (Todd Swenson), recently released from prison after turning 21, comes to live with the family. Colson's strange behavior starts to unnerve Renee, while Eric clams up at any mention of why his brother was imprisoned. As the mystery deepens, so does Renee's sense of dread.
- Who directed Five Years?
- Five Years was directed by Brett W. Wagner.
- Who stars in Five Years?
- Five Years stars Kris Carr, Timothy Altmeyer, Todd Swenson, Michael Buscemi, Byron West, Cathy Jenéen Doe.
- How long is Five Years?
- Five Years has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
- What genre is Five Years?
- Five Years is a Mystery, Drama film.
- Where was Five Years produced?
- Five Years was produced in United States of America.