Credited cast: | |||
Michael Madsen | ... | Vince | |
William Baldwin | ... | Mario | |
E.R. Ruiz | ... | Blondie | |
Ryan Slater | ... | Max | |
Iván González | ... | Eric | |
Cassie Howarth | ... | Blake | |
Brigitte Tamar | ... | Blondie's Girlfriend (as Bridget Wilmes) | |
Justin Hoffmeister | ... | Doorman | |
Connor McGee | ... | Young Mario | |
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Dylan Shaun McCullough | ... | Young Mario |
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Elijah Moris | ... | Francois' son |
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Jean Gardeil | ... | François |
When Eric wakes up, tied and gagged in the trunk of a pick-up truck, it's instantly clear he's been kidnapped and he quickly discovers he's accompanied by a young woman, Blake, another hostage. Neither can recall how they ended up in this dire situation, and together they desperately try and get any help they can. With no help coming, and as things become more and more hopeless, it soon becomes apparent that there is more at stake than it first seems. The two kidnappers have their own agenda, and it's not a pleasant one. Starring Michael Madsen and William Baldwin, 2 Graves In The Desert is a cold thriller set on the blazing road to Las Vegas, provoking the ultimate question - is there any way the hostages can escape alive?
I really liked this very intelligent film. Not a lot of sets but a lot of ideas with long suspense and great actors. The young Ivan Gonzalez and Cassie Howarth are very good in front of the 2 big actors that are Michael Madsen and William Baldwin.