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Reviewers on MYmovies.it and FilmTV.it generally describe the film as a conventional and somewhat predictable thriller . While it lacks high-octane adrenaline, critics often praise the performances of Travolta and Vaughn, noting their strong presence in an otherwise "standard" genre film . Unico testimone - Film (2001) - MYmovies.it

Con John Travolta, Vince Vaughn, Teri Polo, Steve Buscemi, James Lashly, Rebecca Tilney. Thriller, USA, 2001. Durata 90 min. Unico testimone (2001) - IMDb Unico testimone (2001)

(known internationally as Domestic Disturbance ) is a 2001 psychological thriller directed by Harold Becker . Starring John Travolta and Vince Vaughn , the film explores the terrifying breakdown of a family dynamic when a child witnesses a murder committed by his new stepfather . General Movie Info Release Year: 2001 Genre: Thriller / Suspense Director: Harold Becker Runtime: Approximately 85–90 minutes Language: English (Original), Italian (Dubbed) The Plot Reviewers on MYmovies

Availability varies by region. You can check current listings on platforms like JustWatch or Prime Video . Thriller, USA, 2001

Frank Morrison (), a boat builder and divorced father, shares custody of his rebellious son, Danny, with his ex-wife Susan ( Teri Polo ). When Susan decides to marry Rick Barnes ( Vince Vaughn ), a wealthy and well-respected local businessman, Danny is initially unhappy .

The tension escalates when Danny stows away in Rick's car and witnesses him murdering a mysterious associate named Ray Coleman () . Because Danny has a history of telling lies, neither the police nor his mother believe his story. Only Frank trusts his son and begins an independent investigation into Rick’s dark past, leading to a dangerous confrontation to save his family . Main Cast John Travolta as Frank Morrison Vince Vaughn as Rick Barnes Teri Polo as Susan Morrison Matt O'Leary as Danny Morrison Steve Buscemi as Ray Coleman Where to Watch

Often available on services like CHILI . Critical Reception