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The Pledge full movie is released on Jan 19, 2001. Watch The Pledge online - the English Crime movie from United States , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $29,419,291. The Pledge is directed by Sean Penn and created by Friedrich Dürrenmatt with Patricia Clarkson and Beau Daniels. The Pledge is available online on Hulu and Peacock.

On the night he retires as a Reno, Nevada detective, Jerry Black (Jack Nicholson) pledges to the mother of a murdered girl that he will find the killer. Jerry doesn't believe the Police arrested the right man. He discovers that this is the third incident in the area in the recent past with victims young, blonde, pretty, and small for their ages. So he buys an old gas station in the mountains near the crimes in order to search for a tall man who drives a black station wagon, gives toy porcupines as gifts, and calls himself "the wizard", all clues from a drawing by the dead girl. Jerry's solitary life gives way to friendship with a woman and her small, blonde daughter. Has Jerry neglected something that may prove to be fatal?

As know as:

Přísaha, Pažadas, The Pledge - Løftet, Tõotus, El juramento

Release Date:

Jan 19, 2001

Release Date (Streaming):

Jun 19, 2001

Countries:

United States, Canada

Language:

English

Stream Service:

E Stars Films, Warner Bros.

Production Companies:

Morgan Creek Entertainment, Franchise Pictures, Clyde Is Hungry Films

Official Site:

WarnerBros.com

Gross worldwide:

$29,419,291

Taglines:

He may have retired, but he's still catching the killer, Detective Jerry Black has made a promise he can't break, to catch a killer he can't find.

Reviews

Jeff Strickler
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Mystery-thriller buffs, promise yourselves that you'll see The Pledge. And while you're at it, be sure to invite along Jack Nicholson fans and anyone who saw the first two movies that Sean Penn directed.
by rottentomatoes, Nov 06, 2002
Peter Rainer
New York Magazine/Vulture
Penn can't be faulted for his work with the actors. Most of the featured players have only a scene or two, but they're indelible.
by rottentomatoes, Sep 26, 2002
Rick Groen
Globe and Mail
Ultimately, the payoffs just aren't there, either psychologically or dramatically.
by rottentomatoes, Mar 22, 2002

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