
First he gets into your house. Then he gets into your head.
Terri is a devoted wife and mother of two, living an ideal suburban life in Atlanta when Colin, a charming but dangerous escaped convict, shows up at her door claiming car trouble. Terri offers her phone to help him but soon learns that no good deed goes unpunished as she finds herself fighting for survival when he invades her home and terrorizes her family.
- 5.9
- 2014
- Released
- 1h 24m

Idris Elba
Colin Evans
Taraji P. Henson
Terry
Leslie Bibb
Meg
Kate del Castillo
Alexis
Henry Simmons
Jeffrey
Mirage Moonschein
Ryan
Kenny Alfonso
Javier
Dan Caudill
Cop
Tatom Pender
Sally
Kelly O'Neal
Officer Jacobs
Mark Rhino Smith
EMT
Bobbie Elzey
Landlord
Leon Lamar
McKinley (Prison Transport Driver)
Frank Brennan
Chairman
Wilbur Fitzgerald
Dr. Ross
Dolan Wilson
Reid
Brianna Slate
Nanny
Stacey Turner
Reporter
Bryce Durfee
Steve (uncredited)
Gregory Cook
Police Officer (uncredited)
Ron Goss
Police Officer at Hearing (uncredited)
Gregory Marshall Smith
Bailiff (uncredited)
Serrell K. Rollins
Waiter (uncredited)

Released
en
$13,200,000.00
$53,830,415.00
- #prisoner
- #hostage
- #sadistic
- #girlfriend
- #escaped convict
- #sociopath
- #serial killer
- #best friend
- #murderer
- #rage
- #killer
- #rainstorm
- #home alone
- #narcissist
- #deadly
- #escaped killer
- #convicted murderer
- #murderous intentions
- #stay-at-home mom
- #home remodeling
- #controlling
Reviews

I thoroughly enjoyed <em>'No Good Deed'</em>. Sure it isn't anything incredible and is rather simple, but it delivers on action and brings tension. It also features very good performances Idris Elba (Colin) - somewhat iffy accent aside - and Taraji P. Henson (Terri) - two actors I enjoy. The plot is simple but it's executed well, it doesn't even have the chance to drag either due to the short 8

Generic Guff. No Good Deed is actually not a bad film as such, it sticks rigidly to a formula and has all the requisite requirements - however ridiculous - for a home invasion thriller, and does it competently. The problem is that it has absolutely nothing new to appeal to anyone who has been watching movies through the 80s and 90s. The 1990s was particularly a thriving hot-bed for such thri











