Nearly a year after his wife's unsolved murder, Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still struggling to come to terms with his grief. When a visit to the site of his wife's death leads him to a man he believes is her killer, Leonard decides to take justice in his own hands.
2015-05-01
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Dax Phelan
Key Crew
Screenplay:
Dax Phelan
Story:
Jason Tobin
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Jason Tobin
He was born in Hong Kong where he attended the King George V School in Kowloon, Hong Kong; he is of mixed parentage, being half English and half Chinese. Shyness kept him out of school drama productions and it wasn't until the age of 18 while living in Asia, and ready to return to the UK to study law at university, that he verbalized his dream to become an actor.
Tobin has appeared in over twenty films and also in several television productions. He also stars as the main character Eddy Tsai in the Asian American "serial killer" film, Chink directed by Stanley Yung, written by Koji Steven Sakai and produced by Quentin Lee. The film also stars Eugenia Yuan and Tzi Ma. For his performance in the film, Tobin won a "Best Actor" or "Breakout Performance for an Actor" award at the 2013 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.
Byron Mann is an actor who has made films in both Hollywood and Asia. Mann is perhaps best known as Ryu in 1994 film Street Fighter.
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Eugenia Yuan (born Eugenia Yuen Lai-Kei) is an actress.
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Glen Chin (January 27, 1948 – August 16, 2018) was an American actor of Chinese descent who starred in film and television.
Chin grew up in Stockton, California, where he attended Amos Alonzo Stagg High School and was active in drama and choir. He studied music at the University of Pacific Conservatory of Music and played the double bass violin with the Stockton Symphony.
Chin appeared in 50 First Dates as the humorous Hawaiian café regular, The Underachievers (1987), and After One Cigarette as Shigeru. He appeared in Chinese cinema in such films as Hollywood Hong Kong. Chin's television credits include Boy Meets World (the Eskimo), Night Stand with Dick Dietrick (Coco), Mighty Max, and Seinfeld. He played a villain's role in the 1998 movie, Knock Off (film).
In the Seinfeld episode "The Opera", Chin plays Harry Fong, a character who buys a scalped ticket to an opera from George Costanza right before (or during) his girlfriend Susan ends up making the opera, so in the end, Jerry Seinfeld, Elaine Benes, Cosmo Kramer, Chin's character, and Susan all end up watching the opera.
In Michael Jackson's music video for "Black or White", Chin morphs into Tyra Banks.
With twelve feature films and six television series to her name, Grace represents the best of East meets West. Fluent in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese, Grace has acted in all three languages on-screen in award-winning films and blockbusters in the Asia Pacific region and was honored with the Best Actress Award at the 2011 HollyShorts Film Festival in Los Angeles for her portrayal of the vigilante Ava Chen in "Bloodtraffick". Best known English language projects include 'Independence Day Resurgence', the long-awaited sequel to the 1996 blockbuster by director Roland Emmerich, lead female 'Anna' in the romantic drama "Lost for Words", 'Claire' the search and rescue team medic in the sci-fi thriller "Infini" and the Gemini fighting warrior in action-filled "The Man with the Iron Fists". Dedicated to bringing authenticity to every role, Grace often performs her own stunts. For example, she trained under (action director) Corey Yuen's team prior to filming Man with The Iron Fists and performed a staggering 95% of her action stunts - impressing and earning genuine respect from the stunt and production team. Grace's dedication and versatility are unrivaled by her peers whether it be on the screens, on the red carpet, or as an ambassador for international brands.
Born in Taiwan of Cantonese descent and grew up in Sydney Australia, Grace possesses the unique combination and sensitivity of that cross-cultural upbringing. Grace holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Sydney, with majors in Accounting & Commercial Law.