D-Tox

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D-Tox
Directed by Jim Gillespie
Produced by Karen Kehela,
Ric Kidney,
Kevin King
Written by Howard Swindle (book),
Ron L. Brinkerhoff (screenplay)
Starring Sylvester Stallone,
Tom Berenger,
Charles Dutton,
Sean Patrick Flanery,
Dina Meyer,
Robert Patrick,
Robert Prosky,
Courtney B. Vance,
Polly Walker,
Jeffrey Wright,
and Kris Kristofferson
Music by John Powell
Distributed by United International Pictures (non USA)
Release date(s) February 1, 2002 (UK)
Running time 96 min.
Language English
Budget $55,000,000
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D-Tox, (known as Eye See You on its DVD release in the United States) is a 2002 movie directed by Jim Gillespie and starring Sylvester Stallone. The movie was released three years after it was completed due to Universal Studios deciding not to release it. Distribution rights were then bought by DEJ Productions, Inc.

[edit] Plot

Stallone stars as FBI agent Jake Malloy, a man who becomes deeply depressed after a killer brutally murders Malloy's fiancée. Malloy is then told by his superior Hendricks (Charles S. Dutton) to check himself into a police rehab clinic located in the Wyoming mountains. A horrible blizzard hits the area and prevents anyone from leaving. At the same time, Malloy finds out that the killer is in the clinic and is disguised as one of the patients. The killer begins killing off the patients one by one and leaves messages for Malloy, all leading to a climactic ending as the FBI agent fights both the elements and the savage murderer, who is armed with a power drill.

[edit] Tagline

Survival is a killer

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