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DramaMysteryThriller

Inheritance

- Some secrets should stay buried

The patriarch of a wealthy and powerful family suddenly passes away, leaving his wife and daughter with a shocking secret inheritance that threatens to unravel and destroy their lives.

Release Date : 2020-04-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Highland Film GroupIngenious MediaSouthpaw EntertainmentWhite Comet FilmsVerticalDirecTV

Production Country : United States of AmericaUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lily Collins

Character Name : Lauren Monroe

Original Name : Lily Collins

Gender : Female

Simon Pegg

Character Name : Morgan Warner

Original Name : Simon Pegg

Gender : Male

Connie Nielsen

Character Name : Catherine Monroe

Original Name : Connie Nielsen

Gender : Female

Chace Crawford

Character Name : William Monroe

Original Name : Chace Crawford

Gender : Male

Patrick Warburton

Character Name : Archer Monroe

Original Name : Patrick Warburton

Gender : Male

Marque Richardson

Character Name : Scott

Original Name : Marque Richardson

Gender : Male

Michael Beach

Character Name : Harold Thewlis

Original Name : Michael Beach

Gender : Male

Joe Herrera

Character Name : Detective Emilio Sanchez

Original Name : Joe Herrera

Gender : Male

Christina DeRosa

Character Name : Sofia Fiore

Original Name : Christina DeRosa

Gender : Female

Lucas Alexander Ayoub

Character Name : Eddie Parker

Original Name : Lucas Alexander Ayoub

Gender : Male

Rebecca Adams

Character Name : Jen Monroe

Original Name : Rebecca Adams

Gender : Female

Mariyah Francis

Character Name : Claire Monroe

Original Name : Mariyah Francis

Gender : Female

Chris Gann

Character Name : Thomas Reindorff

Original Name : Chris Gann

Gender : Male

Jim E. Chandler

Character Name : Robert Haeven

Original Name : Jim E. Chandler

Gender : Male

Harrison Stone

Character Name : Harvey

Original Name : Harrison Stone

Gender : Male

Lydia Hand

Character Name : Young Catherine

Original Name : Lydia Hand

Gender : Female

Grae Marino

Character Name : Jackie

Original Name : Grae Marino

Gender : Female

Katie Callaway

Character Name : Reporter #1

Original Name : Katie Callaway

Gender : Female

Ashley Pereira

Character Name : Young Sofia

Original Name : Ashley Pereira

Gender : Female

Hamid-Reza Benjamin Thompson

Character Name : Hippie

Original Name : Hamid-Reza Benjamin Thompson

Gender : Male

Alec James

Character Name : Young Morgan

Original Name : Alec James

Gender : Male

Josh Murray

Character Name : Young Archer

Original Name : Josh Murray

Gender : Male

Meagan Bown

Character Name : Courtroom Attendee (uncredited)

Original Name : Meagan Bown

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-03-27

Every now and then I watch a film and wonder how on earth the writer (in this case Matthew Kennedy) could ever come up with the story... This is undoubtedly one of those films! Lily Collins is "Lauren", a high-flying Assistant District Attorney whose wealthy father dies of an heart attack. He leaves the bulk of his fortune to his wife (Connie Nielsen) and cute Congressman son (Chace Crawford) but she receives a surprisingly derisory sum and a mysterious key. When she goes to investigate, nothing can prepare her for what she will find; nor for the consequences of this, frankly preposterous, discovery. For any mystery to be successful, it must have some anchor in plausibility, and boy does this not. The supposedly intelligent, savvy, daughter makes such a surprising series of choices - risky, naive and downright stupid at times - that her character is compromised from way too early on to make this much more than a muddle of a film with Simon Pegg as an extremely unlikely, and unconvincing, protagonist. Worth a watch on a dark, wet, winter's night I suppose - but aim low.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-01-03

**A new meaning for the expression “having skeletons in the closet”.** In fact, this film seems to be determined to give new meaning to the famous popular expression “having skeletons in the closet”. I can't say it's a totally bad movie, because there's a lot of much worse and very popular crap floating around. The film is a good attempt at a thriller film with a lot of mystery, and that manages to entertain us satisfactorily. No, that doesn't make it a good movie. It's just decent. The script begins with the sudden death of a very rich banker, patriarch of the Monroe family, a family well inserted in the white and wealthy Anglo-Saxon elite that governs everything and everyone in the USA, solidly founded on its “Ivy League” degrees, on the Skull & Bones, on the power of Wall Street and high finance. After the reading of the will and the (quite unequal) distribution of the inheritance, the eldest daughter of the deceased, Lauren, who is in the attorney general's office in Manhattan, discovers that her father had a dark secret: an isolated bunker on the family property where a man has been held for thirty years. But this man knows the family's darkest secrets. I have to admit that the script works on good premises. What is the politically and economically influential family that has no hidden secrets and seeks to maintain a good public image? However, there are really questions of logic that fail a lot: how is it possible for a man to be imprisoned for thirty years without becoming severely ill, losing bone and muscle mass, losing the ability to digest food? It's absurd. And the protagonist's marriage seems just a facade, as she is almost never seen with her husband and daughter. The ending is also excessively sudden and does not satisfy us. It is quite obvious that a smart lawyer would have gone to great lengths and sought out more information before taking any action regarding this imprisoned man. Simon Pegg is excellent in the role of the imprisoned man. Despite the character being treated in a rather careless and illogical way by the script, the actor did a very good job and tried to adapt as much as possible to the character he had ahead of him. I also liked Lily Collins, but the actress is too young for her character, she looks like a young graduate, or an intern, and not an important prosecutor. She doesn't even seem to have the experience for it! Technically, the film is quite restrained. There are no great visual or special effects, everything takes place in well-selected settings and environments, and the costumes don't bring any surprises, and neither the cinematography. The film's environment, however, is worked out in the right way, and manages to gradually thicken as the characters act.