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For the violence between spouses, see Domestic violence.
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| Directed by | Harold Becker |
| Produced by | Harold Becker, Donald De Line, Jonathan D. Krane |
| Written by | Lewis Colick, William S. Comanor, Gary Drucker |
| Starring | John Travolta Vince Vaughn Teri Polo Steve Buscemi |
| Music by | Mark Mancina |
| Cinematography | Michael Seresin |
| Editing by | Peter Honess |
| Release date(s) | November 2, 2001 |
| Running time | 89 min |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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Domestic Disturbance (2001) is a thriller movie, directed by Harold Becker and starring John Travolta, Vince Vaughn, Teri Polo and Steve Buscemi.
Tagline: He will do anything to protect his family.
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Susan Morrison (Teri Polo) is getting married to wealthy industrialist Rick Barnes (Vince Vaughn). Danny (Matt O\'Leary), her teenage son with ex-husband Frank (John Travolta), isn\'t happy about this; he stows away in Rick\'s car one night, planning to go to Frank\'s house. But while there, he witnesses Rick murdering mysterious stranger Ray Coleman (Steve Buscemi). Problem is, Rick\'s managed to dispose of most of the evidence, and he\'s considered a pillar of the community, while Danny has a history of lying. Frank believes him, though, and does some investigating of his own, as Rick\'s shady past slowly catches up to him and his new family.
Matt O\'Leary was a nominated for a Young Artist Award, for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor. However, star John Travolta was nominated for a Razzie for Worst Actor. Vaughn and Travolta have also worked in Be Cool together.
In April 2001, while shooting the film in Wilmington, North Carolina, actor Steve Buscemi was slashed and badly scarred on his face while intervening in a bar fight between his friend Vince Vaughn, screenwriter Scott Rosenberg and a local man, Timothy Fogerty, who allegedly instigated the brawl.thesmokinggun.com mugshots and description indieking.com has two news clippings on the incident.
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