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Released in 1998 and directed by Betsan Morris Evans, Dad Savage stars Patrick Stewart
as the title character, tulip plantation owner, quasi-legal entrepreneur and 'cowboy'. Tagged as 'a tale of untamed revenge,' the movie is distinct but can be considered similar to Guy Ritchie's English gangster movies.

Dad Savage draws parallels to "Brick Top" (character from Guy Ritchie's Snatch), however conveys a more subtle and classy intimidatory stature. Utilizing plot twists and unusual editing techniques, the movie retains its uniqueness and is often overlooked due to its subtleties. Exploring relationships between friends and how the promise of a fortune can interfere with these is the primary theme or this film, focusing on four friends (one of whom is Dad Savage's son) as well as Dad Savage himself, whose patriarchal stance is the backbone of the movie.

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