Credited cast: | |||
Terry Serpico | ... | Dr. Klein | |
Brendan Sexton III | ... | George | |
Alex Essoe | ... | Sophie | |
Cullen Moss | ... | Spandex Face Man | |
Clayton Landey | ... | Mitch | |
Blake Robbins | ... | Tom | |
Kimberly Crandall | ... | Prom Queen | |
David Cohen | ... | Civilian | |
Robert Forte Shannon III | ... | Twitch | |
Richard Haylor | ... | Dr.Julius Metzger | |
John Winscher | ... | The Hand | |
Keith Brooks | ... | Jumbo | |
Warren Ostergard | ... | Bruno | |
Rob Bouton | ... | Dog Fight Bookie | |
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Christopher Privette | ... | Hooker |
A disoriented and frightened man awakens in a hospital room to discover he's the recipient of a full face transplant. Plagued by weird flashbacks, no memory and no visitors, he is unprepared when they release him from the hospital. When a mysterious red- haired woman, Sophie, befriends him, life gets even weirder. Suddenly a hooded man stalks him, his friends abandon him, and strangers give him odd looks. Distraught he goes out drinking only to end up in an altercation with a man - who has no face! Now he must investigate what has happened and who is stalking him before it's too late...
There is something about this film that has stayed with me. It's not a big budget production but the acting is very good, the lead actor is great and the movie is nicely filmed. I prefer indies and foreign films because Hollywood only seems to produce junk nowadays and this is a perfect example of how well made an indie can be. The story kept me guessing throughout and I did not see the ending coming at all. Loaded with gore and very realistic sickening make-up jobs. The people behind this need to applauded for getting so much right and keeping it entertaining.