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Daddy's Girl
Alicia's father abandoned her ten years ago. Now a family wedding presents a chance for her to start a relationship with him.
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Plot Summary
A divorced father, desperate to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter, hires a private investigator to keep an eye on her. However, the investigator uncovers a dark secret about the daughter's past, revealing a sinister truth that threatens them all. As the father tries to protect his child, he finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of deception and murder.
Critical Reception
Daddy's Girl (1996) is a low-budget horror-thriller that garnered a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences alike. It is often cited for its predictable plot, uneven pacing, and a performance by Richard Tyson that some found unconvincing, while others found it to be a campy, albeit forgettable, entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a convoluted and uninspired plot.
Performances are largely forgettable, with little character development.
Despite its intentions, the thriller elements fail to generate significant suspense.
Google audience: Audience reception for Daddy's Girl is sparse, with little specific commentary available. Those who have commented often find it to be a poorly executed thriller with a lack of engaging elements.
Fun Fact
The film was released direct-to-video in many markets, contributing to its limited visibility and critical attention.
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