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Squatters 2014

★ 6.056 votes102 min📅 2014-05-14

"They want what they have."

When a privileged couple from the affluent Pacific Palisades returns home, they're stunned to find homeless young lovers have claimed their house as their own.

Director: Martin Weisz

Cast

Richard Dreyfuss
Richard Dreyfuss
David Silverman
Thomas Dekker
Thomas Dekker
Jonas Trumball
Gabriella Wilde
Gabriella Wilde
Kelly Tanner
Luke Grimes
Luke Grimes
Michael Silverman
Gia Mantegna
Gia Mantegna
Stephanie Silverman
Nancy Travis
Nancy Travis
Carol
Evan Ross
Evan Ross
Al
Lolita Davidovich
Lolita Davidovich
Evelyn Silverman
Mimi Kennedy
Mimi Kennedy
Judge Janovich
Andrew Howard
Andrew Howard
Ronald Smythe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Squatters (2014) about?

A wealthy couple returns to their Pacific Palisades home to find homeless young lovers have moved in, setting off a tense confrontation over ownership and survival. The film delves into the emotional and moral complexities that arise when privilege clashes with desperation.

Who directed Squatters?

Martin Weisz directed *Squatters*, bringing a sharp eye for tension and atmosphere to this drama about class and invasion.

Who stars in Squatters?

The film features Richard Dreyfuss, Thomas Dekker, Gabriella Wilde, Luke Grimes, and Gia Mantegna as the central players in this high-stakes drama.

Is Squatters (2014) worth watching?

While IMDb hasn't rated it, *Squatters* offers a gripping narrative driven by strong performances and a timely exploration of societal divides. Fans of dramatic thrillers will appreciate its tense atmosphere and moral dilemmas, even if it leans more toward drama than edge-of-your-seat suspense.

How long is Squatters?

The film runs for 102 minutes.

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About Squatters (2014) — A gripping drama of class, trust, and unexpected home invasions

When a privileged couple from the affluent Pacific Palisades returns home, they're stunned to find homeless young lovers have claimed their house as their own. Directed by Martin Weisz, *Squatters* (2014) weaves a tense drama around class divides, trust, and the fragility of security. The film's moody atmosphere contrasts the opulence of the protagonists' world with the raw vulnerability of the intruders, creating a gripping psychological standoff. With a stellar cast led by Richard Dreyfuss and Gabriella Wilde, this drama explores how swiftly privilege can crumble when faced with desperation, delivering a thought-provoking look at societal rifts and human choices.

Set against the backdrop of a sun-soaked suburban enclave, the story escalates into a battle of wits and emotions, where boundaries blur and allegiances shift. Weisz crafts a narrative that lingers on moral ambiguity, making *Squatters* a compelling exploration of ownership, empathy, and the unexpected bonds that form in crisis.