| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Marian Sorensen | ... | Rian Fielding | |
| Kevin McCorkle | ... | Tom Fielding | |
| Drew Howerton | ... | Zero / Robert Michaels | |
| Michael Teh | ... | One / Daniel Lathem | |
| Bri Parcel | ... | Dina Roberts (as Brianna Michelle Parcel) | |
| Joe Sofranko | ... | Ian Leel | |
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Quinn Spilsbury | ... | Two / Luke Tyler |
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Gualberto Del Toro | ... | Three / Gabriel Moreno |
| Megan Taylor Harvey | ... | Leslie McCurdy (as Megan Harvey) | |
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Jackson Palmer | ... | Derrick Altman |
| Stephen Bowman | ... | Palmer Miller | |
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Mary Ellen Osborne | ... | Patricia Richardson |
| Alex Darke | ... | Anthony Burke | |
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Erynne Elkins | ... | Kathleen Curtis |
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Nana Kanzaveli | ... | Julie Warman |
In this gripping suspense-thriller, the daughter of a wealthy mayoral candidate and her friends are held for ransom by a group of daring criminals. Soon, as tempers flare and tension mounts, secrets rise to the surface revealing that these kidnappers are after much more than money. Written by Anonymous
A small time politician is running for public office with strong support from his daughter and her mid twenties friends. The mayoral race is close and the challenger is haunted with recurring accounts of an incident during his time as the fire chief. The character development for this indie film is well done with different story arcs in play. The script is snappy and plausible with noticeable use of "F" words in expected pointed situations. The cinematography is consistent except for a couple of too close, close-ups in news casts. Graphic violence in a couple of spots fit well with plot twists and are difficult to anticipate. The story arc keeps the viewer engaged. There are a couple of continuity flaws but not too distracting.