Billy Zane – Morgan’s Ferry (Crime) The Ferry Arrives at Dawn… If They Survive to See It

Billy Zane – Morgan’s Ferry (Crime) The Ferry Arrives at Dawn… If They Survive to See It

Summary of Morgan’s Ferry (Crimen)

Set against the backdrop of suspense and moral ambiguity, Morgan’s Ferry, directed by Sam Pillsbury, weaves a tense narrative involving three escaped convicts who seek refuge in the home of a solitary woman, portrayed by Kelly McGillis. As they await the arrival of a ferry that symbolizes their chance at freedom, the film explores themes of survival, trust, and the fragility of human connection.

Billy Zane delivers a compelling performance, adding layers to the psychological tension inherent in the film. Henry Rollins complements the cast, bringing a raw intensity that underscores the volatile dynamics between the characters.

Written by Kathy McCormick, the screenplay builds a narrative that is as much about interpersonal relationships as it is about crime and consequence. With an atmosphere steeped in drama and suspense, Morgan’s Ferry captures the audience’s attention from the dawn of its unfolding story to its inevitable climax.

The film—not only a crime drama—invites viewers to ponder what it means to be truly free and the lengths one may go to attain that freedom. As the ferry approaches, the question lingers: will they survive to see it?

Cast:

  • Billy Zane
  • Kelly McGillis
  • Henry Rollins

Director: Sam Pillsbury
Writer: Kathy McCormick
Genre: Crime, Drama
Year: 2001

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