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Credited cast: | |||
Vivica A. Fox | ... | Nurse Carter | |
Veronika London | ... | Angel | |
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Alberto Tihan | ... | Kemo |
Craig Porritt | ... | Huntley | |
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John Sherritt | ... | James |
Brian Christopher | ... | Johny (as Brian Mifsud) | |
Justin Bigelli | ... | Tyson | |
Jennifer Polansky | ... | Michelle | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Mary Kate Haché | ... | Paramedic 1 |
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Ava Julien | ... | Stacey |
Dervis Lici | ... | Pawn Shop Owner | |
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Daniel Marquardt | ... | Cop #2 |
Robert Nolan | ... | Doctor | |
Alireza Shojaei | ... | College Kid (as Alen Delain) | |
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Marcin Terepka | ... | Paramedic 2 |
Who is Jane Doe? That's the question everybody wants an answer to, including herself. Jane Doe, played by Veronika London (Body Language, HBO series "Lingerie") is a young prostitute and heroin addict found by paramedics laying on the street in a pool of blood. She is the victim of a violent altercation which leaves her with a severe head injury. Stricken by amnesia and struggling with her heroin addiction, she is on a quest to discover her identity but most importantly who did this to her and why. She is taken in by a nurse played by Vivica A. Fox (Kill Bill, Independence Day) who is a motherly figure to her. Along her quest she comes along several characters from her past and the clues to the answers she seeks slowly come to light, revealing many horrible truths. With this information, feelings of curiosity quickly turn to a thirst for retribution. Written by Anonymous
I was recently invited to a private screening of the film "Searching For Angels" in Toronto, ON Canada. This is one of the best Canadian made films that employ Canadian Film Makers ( which is why my interest was to peeked on this one to begin with )that have come by in a while.
Veronika London captures the grittiness of her character who suffers from a serious addiction, throw in a little memory loss and we have a great story for some inner-self psychology. Director Nadeem Soumah brings to life a story that rings true to the essence of the street and manages to keep the story flowing and on edge throughout the film ( Actually gave me anxiety ). Vivica A. Fox plays a loving mother type out for vengeance and managed to connect with anyone, on a deep emotional level, who has ever had to watch a loved one suffer through an addiction Hope to see this one get the recognition it deserves.
10 Lines, 10 Stars, 10 Points