A young man is sentenced to life in prison for killing two children, a crime he didn't commit. DNA evidence sets him free, but there is no hiding from the prison gang that wants him dead. When his own daughter is abducted and apparently murdered, he seeks revenge. How far will he go and is it ever too late for redemption?
02-08-2008
1h 31m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Kevin Lewis
Writers:
Huntley Ritter, Kevin Lewis
Production:
Luly Productions Inc., Stafford Film Corp., Velvet Steamroller Entertainment
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