
Styx 2001
"They had the perfect plan. Just one thing was missing - Trust."
Dive into the gritty world of Styx (2001), a high-stakes crime thriller directed by Alex Wright that pits ex-safecracker Nelson against his past.
Director: Alex Wright
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Styx (2001) about?
Styx follows Nelson, a former safecracker who vows to leave his criminal past behind—until his brother's debt to organized crime forces him back into action. He assembles a team of experts for one final heist, but trust becomes the ultimate wildcard in a plan that spirals out of control.
Who directed Styx?
Styx was directed by Alex Wright, bringing a sharp, no-nonsense approach to this tense crime thriller.
Who stars in Styx?
The film features Peter Weller in a gripping lead role, supported by Bryan Brown, Angus Macfadyen, and Gérard Rudolf as his unpredictable crew members.
Is Styx (2001) worth watching?
Styx delivers a tightly paced crime thriller with strong performances and a premise that hooks from the start. Fans of action and moral dilemmas will find plenty to chew on in its compact 93-minute runtime.
How long is Styx?
Styx runs for 93 minutes.
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About Styx (2001) — A High-Stakes Crime Thriller with a Final Job Gone Wrong
Dive into the gritty world of Styx (2001), a high-stakes crime thriller directed by Alex Wright that pits ex-safecracker Nelson against his past. Forced to break his long-standing vow of staying clean, Nelson reunites with a crew of seasoned professionals for one final, lucrative job—only to discover that trust is the missing ingredient in their meticulously crafted plan.
Set against a backdrop of tension and moral ambiguity, this action-packed film explores loyalty, betrayal, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. With a runtime of just 93 minutes, Styx keeps the adrenaline pumping as Nelson navigates a treacherous landscape of organized crime, where every decision could be his last.