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Rampage: Capital Punishment ()


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A man takes over a TV station and holds a number of hostages as a political platform to awaken humanity, instead of money.

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Bill Williamson
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Chip Parker - The News Anchor
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Marc
Michaela Mann ...
Marlene
Bruce Blain ...
The Homeless Guy
John Sampson ...
John
Nathan Lehfeldt ...
Office Guy / SWAT Guy
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
James Allore ...
News Crew (uncredited)
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Andy the Producer (uncredited)
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Mr. Williamson (uncredited) (voice)
Sheldon Trosko ...
Office Guy / SWAT Guy (uncredited)
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News Crew Camera man (uncredited)

Directed by

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Uwe Boll

Written by

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Uwe Boll ... (screenplay)
 
Uwe Boll ... (written by)
 
Brendan Fletcher ... (written by)

Produced by

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Natalie Boll ... producer (as Natalia Tudge)
Uwe Boll ... executive producer / producer
Evan Chan ... associate producer
Jonathan Shore ... associate producer

Music by

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Jessica de Rooij

Cinematography by

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Mathias Neumann

Editing by

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Kelvin Tseng

Editorial Department

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Michael Nachoff ... post-production coordinator
Lorne Wright ... colorist

Production Design by

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Caitlin Byrnes

Set Decoration by

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Harry Brar

Costume Design by

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Claudia Da Ponte

Makeup Department

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Leah Cuff ... makeup department head

Production Management

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Natalie Boll ... Production Manager (as Natalia Tudge)
Koah Kruse ... post-production supervisor
Jonathan Shore ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Andrew Holmes ... first assistant director (as Andy Holmes)
Dan Zachary ... second assistant director

Sound Department

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Sandor Gyurkovics ... sound recordist
Kial Jinnah ... sound editor
Kirby Jinnah ... re-recording mixer / sound designer
Peter Mulholland ... boom operator
Ryan Thompson ... sound effects editor

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Jak Osmond ... special effects coordinator
John Sampson ... special effects technician

Stunts

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Ava Choy ... stunt performer
Crystal Dalman ... stunt performer
Dale Floyd ... stunt performer
Jon Funk ... stunt performer
Andrea Kinsky ... stunt performer
Beverly Knight ... stunt performer
Nathan Lehfeldt ... stunt performer
Nick Marinos ... stunt performer
Crystal Mudry ... stunt performer
Dan Redford ... stunt performer
John Sampson ... stunt coordinator / stunt performer / stunt rigger
Dan Shea ... stunt performer
Sheldon Trosko ... stunt performer
Ashlea Earl ... stunt performer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Cale Ashe ... second assistant camera
Evan Boyce ... camera trainee
Tracey Chapman ... gaffer
Richard Dalgleish ... second assistant camera
Jordan Droho ... second assistant camera (as Jordan B. Droho)
Jeremy Gamble ... grip
Ryan P. Kelly ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Vince Phillips ... key grip
Dan Pressler ... first assistant camera
Paul Sigurdson ... first assistant camera (as Einar Paul Sigurdson)
Brodie Wilkinson ... grip
Dan Zachary ... camera operator: c camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Amy Schilbe ... costume assistant

Music Department

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Maarten Buning ... composer: additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Mack Alvin ... script supervisor
Anne-Cécile Boulais ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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James Hill ... driver (as James Todd Hill)
Michael Mahoney ... driver

Additional Crew

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Ash Davies ... publicity assistant
Lesley Diana ... unit publicist
Michelle Duo ... production assistant
Jon Funk ... armourer
Adam Labossiere ... production assistant
David Oland ... legal services: A. D. Oland Law Corp.
Katrina Prescott ... production coordinator
Amber Stace ... production assistant (as Amber Jasmine Stace)
Tamara Tulloch ... caterer
Cameron K. Smith ... firearms consultant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Violent anti-hero Bill Williamson has a plan to change the world by exacting vengeance on the rich, and ripping Washington apart. He holds a number of people hostage and uses his captives as his political platform to spread his message and awaken humanity. It's time to destroy the system, and change won't happen peacefully. Written by Garrett Taylor

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Taglines Land of the free. Home of the insane. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Rampage 2 You End Now (Canada, English title)
  • Rampage 2 - Capital Punishment (Germany)
  • Rampage 2 You End Now - (World-wide, English title)
  • Capital Punishment (United Kingdom)
  • Rampage 2 - La vengeance d'un sniper (France)
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Runtime
  • 93 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Brendan Fletcher's character receives messages on his phone from someone named "Tunnel Rat," with the an avatar picture featuring the mask that Dominic Purcell's character wears when he goes on his own murderous rampage in Uwe Boll's previous film, Assault on Wall Street (2013). See more »
Goofs During the shootout in the TV studio basement, white BBs fired by the SWAT team can be seen bouncing around Bill and the filing cabinet he is hiding behind. See more »
Movie Connections Features Rampage (2009). See more »
Quotes Bill Williamson: Are you one of those... um... rich housewives. Bored out of their minds. Their nannies do all the work. They have better relationship with your children than you do? And... you know, still you... cause you... you become a yoga teacher. When the children fall and scrape their knee... Who do they run to? They run to their nanny, they don't run to you. What are you going to do? Because you're too busy all being a yoga teacher, right? You think you have a rich husband? Say, he is a lawyer. So he cheats and he double dips his clients. He steals so that you can feel like a better person. Do you feel like a better person when you do yoga? You probably shop at organic fancy foods, buying apples for fucking five dollars a piece, right? You feel like you're doing something good for the world. Let me tell you something. You're not doing any good for the world. Yoga is not good for the world. You know what? Yoga is... It's a gymnastic for the egocentric. Yeah? Botox laden. Reality denying.
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