When a young man is executed for committing murder, he leaves behind a curse letter, promising vengeance for all those connected to his unfair trial.
03-13-2016
1h 35m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Simon Rumley
Production:
Boss Media, A7SLE Films
Key Crew
Screenplay:
Ben Ketai
Producer:
Frank Mancuso Jr.
Producer:
Robert DeFranco
Screenplay:
Marc Haimes
Producer:
Peter Facinelli
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Sean Patrick Flanery
Sean Patrick Flanery (born October 11, 1965) is an American actor known for such roles as Conner MacManus in The Boondock Saints, Greg Stillson in The Dead Zone and for portraying Indiana Jones in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, as well as Bobby Dagen in Saw 3D.
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Erin Lynn Cummings is an American actress. She has appeared in the television shows Star Trek: Enterprise, Charmed, Dante's Cove, The Bold and the Beautiful, Cold Case, Dollhouse, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, and Detroit 1-8-7.
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Mike Doyle is an American actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He is best known for his recurring roles in the television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, playing Forensics Tech Ryan O'Halloran, and Oz, playing Adam Guenzel.
It was on the set of Oz that Doyle met George Morfogen, whom he would cast in Shiner, a short film written, produced and directed by Doyle that debuted at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. Doyle also wrote and produced the 2003 limited-release film Cutter.
Doyle played Lt. Cmdr. Tom Palatonio in the 2005 action film Phantom Below, which is notable for having been released in multiple versions under multiple names which included or excluded gay content depending on the edit (the gay-themed edit was released under the title Tides of War). Also in 2005, he plays a gay coffee barista named Andy in 29th and Gay.
On June 2, 2009, The New York Times published an article about Doyle and his tendency to die on screen during his acting roles. His seventh death, in the season 10 finale of Law and Order Special Victims Unit, ended a successful six year run as forensic tech Ryan O’Halloran on the show.
He recently guest starred in the Criminal Minds episode, "A Rite of Passage", as well as the In Plain Sight episode, "Coma Chameleon". He also appeared alongside Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart in Rabbit Hole.
Mike Gassaway was one of Oklahoma's most successful and famous Attorneys and represented Governors, Congressmen, Doctors, Lawyers and others charged with high profile crimes. He obtained more million dollar verdicts against Police forces for Civil Rights violations than any other Lawyer in Oklahoma history, resulting in Rosa Parks selecting him for the National Civil Rights "Wall of Tolerance". He was a Golden Gloves Boxing Champion, was a factory race car driver for Porsche in the World Endurance Racing Championships and has held two World Land Speed Records on motorcycles. He retired to Austin, Texas and began working as an actor appearing in films by Oliver Stone, Robert Rodriquez and many other prominent Directors. He is represented by Acclaim Talent in Austin.
Holt Boggs was born and raised in Houston, Texas for the most part. The son of a geologist, he and his family traveled the world for several years living in Africa, Indonesia, Singapore and Jakarta before returning to Texas. Shortly there after, his parents got divorced and he and his little brother went to live with their mother back in Houston.
Always the class clown, Holt first gravitated towards sketch comedy and his ultimate goal was to land a gig on the TV show, 'SNL'. He hit the stage, doing stand-up at the local comedy clubs before auditioning and being accepted into a two-year conservatory program in Dallas.
While in the program, Holt did every play, commercial and short film he could, to gain experience. Frustrated with the lack of film work in Dallas, he co-wrote and produced the indie thriller, "The Prodigy". The success of this international indie film has kept Holt in demand around the globe where he's gotten to work with some of the biggest names in the business. Holt has since moved to Los Angeles where he has worked on numerous TV and film projects.