Panic
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Henry Bromell
William H. Macy
Neve Campbell
Tracey Ullman
John Ritter
Donald Sutherland
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
All of his adult life Alex has worked for his father in the family business. Now, in the throes of a mid-life crisis, he wants out, he wants a change. Trouble is, the family business is murder-for-hire, and his father won't let him quit. Alex seeks the help of a therapist, Josh, and it's in Josh's waiting room that he meets and falls in love with a confused, sexually charged 23-year-old girl, Sarah. The tug-of-war in Alex's heart, between Sarah and his wife Martha, between himself and his father, between his old way of life and his therapy, starts to pull Alex apart. When he discovers that his father has already started secretly training his six-year-old son Sammy to continue the family business, Alex finally unravels and stands up to his father to protect Sammy. By putting the emotional welfare of his son above his own life, Alex is at last able to confront his domineering father and break the vicious circle of psychological abuse.
Director
Henry Bromell
Cast
William H. Macy
Neve Campbell
Tracey Ullman
John Ritter
Donald Sutherland
Steve Moreno
Nicholle Tom
Neil O'sullivan
Greg Pitts
Tina Lifford
Andrea Baker
Stewart J. Zully
David Dorfman
Erica Ortega
Barbara Bain
Bix Barnaba
Miguel Sandoval
Thomas Curtis
Crew
Dot Alison
Dot Alison
Nathalie Allen
Jann Andersen
David Anthony
Sarah Anthony
Steve Arcabascio
Joe Barnett
Matt Barry
Pablo Beltran Ruiz
Tracy Bennett
Pascal Besse
Craig Bilodeau
Bryan C Bishop
Dan Bishop
Jeannine Bourdaghs
Daniel Bradford
Tim Bright
Henry Bromell
Christopher Brow
Marcy Brown
Scott Buckwald
Keith Burrell
Susan Cabral
Gary Calamar
Nick Ciraldo
David W Clark
John Clark
Aggy Clayton
Billy Colbert
Steve Colgrove
Alise Andre Combs
Judy Cook
Mac Cook
David Cooper
Matt Cooper
Roxa Crowe
Kerry Dasilva
Ross Davis
Todd Decker
John V Detroia
Don Devine
Robert Disner
Jed M Dodge
Jonathan Donahue
Scott Doorley
Julia Drumheller
Matt Dubin
Phil Eisenhower
Tony Ervolina
Paula Fairfield
Emma Fairley
Bob Frederickson
Alan Freedman
David Fridman
Alan Friedman
Cormac Funge
Audrey Futterman-stern
Debra L Gainor
Glenn Gainor
Glenn Gainor
Brendan Garst
Robert Getty
A Gifford
Norman Gimbel
Michael Goldberg
Troy Gould
Karen Greene
Frank Gunn
N Hall
Kent Hamilton
Paris Hampton
Barbara Harris
Alan K Harrison
Annette Hawley
Jody Hedien
James Henderson
Jennifer Henry
Gilbert Hernandez
Chato Hill
Gym Hinderer
Edward Holley
Stacey Holmes
Bradley Inaba
Gregory Jarrett
Peter J Johnson
C W Jones
John Joyce
Jeffrey Jur
Jeffrey Jur
E Kallins
Daniel Kamil
Nancy Karlin
Shane D Kelly
Nancy Green Keyes
Ossama Khuluki
Bobby C King
Lynzee Klingman
Chris Kovalski
Johanna Kraemer
Giovanni Lampassi
Wendi Lampassi
Gregory C Landerer
Andrew Lazar
Christopher Lee
Christopher Lennertz
Paul Linkogle
Julie London
Amanda Mackinnon
Lois Maffeo
Brady Majors
Brady Majors
Kevin Maloney
Mike Mancini
David Mann
Craig Marks
Chandra Marrs
Dean Martin
Lynne Martin
Susan Matheson
Noel J Mccarthy
Lee Alan Mcconnell
Bruce D Mcdonald
Edward Mcgrady
Megan Melcher
Lydia Milars
Lori Miller
C Minucci
Cindy Mollo
Eric Moore
Victor A Moore
Marilyn Morgan
Jerry Mundy
Carla Murray
Caleb Nelson
John M Nelson
Michael Nielson
Dana Niu
Guin Noland
Kenny O'dell
David Y Okata
Thomas Opitz
Missy Parker
Perry H Patterson
Joan Pearce
Bryan Pennington
Brandon Scott Peterson
Timothy Philben
Ralph Pitchler
John Pouncey
Yuri Reese
Bernadette Repasi
Charlie Rich
Christina Richard
Donald L Riesau
Richard D Rogers
Scott Rouse
Michel Rubini
Rick Saloomey
Julie Schultz
Steve Scoville
Nate Siebring
Robert Skidmore
M Small
Adam Snyder
Dean St John
Audrey Futterman Stern
Suzette Stotts
Susan Strubel
Ray Stuart
Justin Sundquist
Jim Switzer
Carol S Trussel
Brian Tyler
Brian Tyler
Brian Tyler
Jeff Vaughn
Chris D Walden
David Walden
Thomas Welch
Brent White
Ed White
Tony Whitmore
Brett Williams
Jesse Wine
Sean Wycks
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States August 27, 2000
Released in United States Winter January 19, 2001
Released in United States April 20, 2001
Released in United States on Video June 19, 2001
Released in United States January 2000
Released in United States September 2000
Shown at Deauville Festival of American Film (in competition) September 1-10, 2000.
Feature directorial debut for Henry Bromell.
Completed shooting March 22, 1999.
Began shooting February 22, 1999.
Released in United States August 27, 2000
Released in United States Winter January 19, 2001
Released in United States April 20, 2001 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States on Video June 19, 2001
Released in United States January 2000 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (American Spectrum) January 20-30, 2000.)
Released in United States September 2000 (Shown at Deauville Festival of American Film (in competition) September 1-10, 2000.)