Don't Look Behind You (film)


Don't Look Behind You is a 1999 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by David Winning and starring Patrick Duffy and Pam Dawber. It premiered on Fox Family on July 25, 1999. It is based on the 1989 novel of the same name by Lois Duncan.

Plot

Jeff Corrigan is a dutiful CFO of an international corporation who knows too many secrets: His boss, Eric Loftin, has been using the books to hide illegal activities, relying on Jeff to keep everything quiet. However, fitted with a wire and carrying a disc full of evidence, Jeff leaves the office one afternoon prepared to ruin Loftin with the FBI's assistance; led by agent Ellie Foster, the law enforcement team moves in and arrests Loftin, but not before he threatens Jeff's estranged family.
Foster immediately secures Jeff's wife Liz, daughter April and son Bram, keeping them secluded without any outside contact. This all comes as a surprise to the family since Jeff never told them he had been working in cahoots with the FBI. Loftin escapes, and along with his colleagues, spends his energy on finding the Corrigans and wiping them out. The victims move from hotel to hotel until they are eventually placed in a relocation program, forced to become one big happy unit while assuming a new identity. April, who will do anything to see her boyfriend again, runs away and risks everyone's safety. Forced to emerge in order to save her, Jeff confronts Loftin in a final showdown.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia.