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  1. Briar Patch (alternatively titled Plain Dirty) is a 2002 American romantic thriller drama film directed by Zev Berman, starring Dominique Swain, Henry Thomas, Arie Verveen, James Urbaniak and Karen Allen.

  2. Briar Patch: Directed by Zev Berman. With Dominique Swain, Henry Thomas, Arie Verveen, James Urbaniak. A woman becomes immersed in a brutal love triangle when an unwelcomed admirer kills her abusive husband even though she's already having an affair.

    • (1.4K)
    • Drama, Romance, Thriller
    • Zev Berman
    • 2002-04
  3. Inez Macbeth is a pretty young woman married to Edgar, a moody and unstable felon. When Inez becomes interested in the sensitive and wealthy lawyer Druden Hunt, Edgar derails their budding romance by keeping her captive in their home.

    • Zev Berman
    • January 20, 2003
    • Dominique Swain, Henry Thomas, Arie Verveen
  4. A senator's aide unravels a complex web of lies, crimes and conspiracies when she returns to her corrupt hometown -- San Bonifacio, Texas, near the Mexican border--to investigate the death of her sister, a local cop killed by a car bomb.

    • (2.7K)
    • 2020-02-06
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 42
  5. Briar Patch (aka Plain Dirty) is a gripping crime thriller that highlights the corruption and violence that can exist in small towns. The movie is well-written, well-acted, and beautifully shot, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

    • (1.4K)
    • Zev Berman
    • R
    • Dominique Swain, Henry Thomas, Arie Verveen
  6. Series Info. Synopsis Based on the Ross Thomas novel of the same name, "Briarpatch" follows Allegra Dill, a dogged investigator who returns to her border-town home...

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  8. 1h 43min. Inez Macbeth (Dominique Swain) is married to Edgar (Henry Thomas), a violent petty thief with big ambitions. When her loveless marriage leads to an affair with a gentle young lawyer, Edgar retaliates by brutally holding her captive with the help of his best friend Flowers (Arie Verveen).