In My Father's Den
In My Father's Den (2004) is a mystery drama, directed by Brad McGann. It stars Matthew Macfadyen and Emily Barclay. The 126-minute film holds an audience score of 7/10.
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What In My Father's Den Is About
War journalist Paul Prior returns to his New Zealand hometown after his father’s death, rekindling strained relationships with his brother and memories of a troubled past. He befriends Celia, a curious and aspiring writer, who shares a fascination with his world. When Celia mysteriously disappears, Paul becomes the prime suspect, forcing him to confront buried secrets and uncover the dark truths of his family and community.
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What is In My Father's Den about?
War journalist Paul Prior returns to his New Zealand hometown after his father’s death, rekindling strained relationships with his brother and memories of a troubled past. He befriends Celia, a curious and aspiring writer, who shares a fascination with his world.
Where can I watch In My Father's Den?
In My Father's Den is available to watch on digital platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store. Current rent and buy options are listed in the "Where to Watch" section on this page.
How long is In My Father's Den?
In My Father's Den runs for 126 minutes (2h 6m).
When did In My Father's Den come out?
In My Father's Den was released in 2004.
Who directed In My Father's Den?
In My Father's Den was directed by Brad McGann.
Who stars in In My Father's Den?
In My Father's Den stars Matthew Macfadyen, Emily Barclay, Miranda Otto, Colin Moy.
What is In My Father's Den's rating?
In My Father's Den holds 7.4/10 on IMDb and 7.0/10 on TMDB. Its Pulse Score is 72 out of 100.
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