The Ref
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| Directed by | Ted Demme |
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| Cinematography | Adam Kimmel |
| Edited by | Jeffrey Wolf |
| Music by | David A. Stewart |
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| Distributed by | Buena Vista Pictures Distribution |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $12 million |
| Box office | $11 million |
The Ref (Hostile Hostages in some countries) is a 1994 American black comedy film directed by Ted Demme, written by Richard LaGravenese and Marie Weiss, and starring Denis Leary, Judy Davis, and Kevin Spacey. The plot centers on a burglar who, while evading capture from the police, is forced to take a bickering, dysfunctional family hostage on Christmas Eve. The burglar finds himself having to act as a de facto marriage counselor, or "referee", between the squabbling husband and wife, a situation that becomes more complicated when the husband's relatives drop by for Christmas dinner.
The film was released on March 11, 1994 and was a box office disappointment, though positive reviews praised its dark humor, dialogue, and performances. It later found a wider audience through home video and cable television airings, becoming a cult movie and an alternative to traditional Christmas movies during the holiday season.