Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Kaiwi Lyman | ... | Timothy Daniels | |
Jeff Hatch | ... | Arthur Blackmark | |
Corey MacIntosh | ... | Alexi Popolovski | |
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Eliot | ... | Advisor Scathe |
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Timothy Oman | ... | William Albercht |
John Henry Richardson | ... | Gerald Hillcrest | |
Jon Briddell | ... | Agent Larson | |
Lana Gautier | ... | Anya Popolovski - Adult | |
Dave Parke | ... | Bruntoshkow Molotwoski | |
Brad Potts | ... | Advisor Hiller | |
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Mike Firek | ... | Advisor Wilten |
Danny Hansen | ... | Advisor Marshall | |
Keenan Johnston | ... | John McCone | |
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David Light | ... | Anatoly Dobrynin |
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Brenna Piller | ... | Anya Popolovski |
An unkown entity has hacked into a Soviet missile and aimed it at the United States. With just minutes before Mutually Assured Destruction, an American military industrialist and a Soviet nuclear commander race against the clock to prevent a nation from nuclear annihilation. Unbeknownst to them his threat is just the beginning of an even bigger crisis - one that will change the course of history forever. "Blackmark" is the first feature length film to tackle the Cold War from the perspective of the military industrial complex. The film is an origin story, showing the massive power and influence these companies have had over the course of modern history. It's a genre-defying, high-tension thriller in the vein of Michael Mann and Neal Stephenson, steeped in the paranoia and fear of global politics, reminiscent of classic thrillers "Seven Days in May" and "The Hunt for Red October."
Need I say more? A masterpiece made by Picasso himself. The role of Timothy Daniels is keen, clever, and witty; At the same time, a puppet to the russian overlords. A perfect cat and mouse movie.