Credited cast: | |||
Oliver Park | ... | XXX | |
Adrian Bouchet | ... | Dominic | |
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Holly Georgia | ... | Emma |
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Danann McAleer | ... | Theo |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Steve Aaron-Sipple | ... | Thug (as Steve Sipple) | |
Kate Davies-Speak | ... | Jennifer (as Kate Marie Davies) | |
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Angel Galloway | ... | Lucy |
Yanick Ghanty | ... | Thug | |
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Joel Grizzle | ... | Thug |
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Tim J. Henley | ... | Barman |
Simon Pengelly | ... | Lead Thug | |
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Steve Speak | ... | Jennifer's boyfriend |
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Tom Ziebell | ... | Thug |
When a mysterious drifter arrives in an unfamiliar city to make amends on what could be his last day, one chance encounter offers him a shot at redemption. A local woman is trapped by a debt to a sinister group of local gangsters, and he sees a chance to help, something that could free them both from the dark pasts that plague them. Written by Simon Pearce
The movie stars Oliver Park in a compelling performance where he takes a beating but gives several as well—The Action is first rate. Kudos to everyone, especially the Stunt Coordinator Joe Golby, and to Adrian Bouchet as the lumbering-but-lethal foe "Dominic."
Simon Pearce does an excellent job of engaging the audience quickly and surprising them several times with this redemption movie where the action and the production quality are first rate.
It plays like an episode of The Fugitive as we pick up somewhere and leave somewhere not knowing all the answers, but wanting to follow the Hero to find out more.