Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Neels Clasen | ... | Sidell Turner |
Edgar Ramírez | ... | Graham Bricke | |
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Tony Caprari | ... | Jim Schneider (as Toni Caprari) |
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Kate Normington | ... | News Anchor 1 |
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Iain Bruce | ... | Specialist on TV (as Ian Bruce) |
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Norman Anstey | ... | Collins |
Brandon Auret | ... | Lonnie French | |
Daniel Fox | ... | Rory Bricke | |
Sean Cameron Michael | ... | Pete Slatery | |
Nathan Lynn | ... | Johnny Dee | |
Tamer Burjaq | ... | Ross King | |
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Craig Urbani | ... | Thick |
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De Klerk Oelofse | ... | Thin |
Jonathan Pienaar | ... | Randy Hickey (as Johnny Pienaar) | |
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Kristen Raath | ... | Lesbian 1 |
In the not-too-distant future, as a final response to terrorism and crime, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts.
It sounds like an interesting concept but unfortunately it falls into the seen-it-all before category. Cliche scenes and nonsense dialogue. No likeable characters and the main one has a one expression face which I found irritating. It won't keep your attention and it's not worth the time.