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Plot
A police profiler has just returned from psychiatric leave only to find that he is caught up in a serial killer's rampage...
Release Year: 2009 Rating: 4.8/10 (469 voted) Director:
Charles Adelman Stars: Mark Thompson, Mark Pellegrino, Teri Polo Storyline A police profiler has just returned from psychiatric leave only to find that he is caught up in a serial killer's rampage. Fighting to keep buried the trauma of his childhood, he must confront the all too-familiar flesh masks that the killer leaves on the faces of his victims. He must face his own demons along with the killer to save his small eroding existence.
Cast:
Mark Thompson
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Russell Spivey
Mark Pellegrino
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John Tyler
Teri Polo
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Amanda Richardson
Kevin Pollak
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Dr. Simmons
Dwight Yoakam
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Sandy
Jere Burns
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Jeffrey
Greg Cromer
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Jacobs
Lyman Ward
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Police Captain
Ken Howard
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Sheriff Sedgewick
Rob Moran
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Mr. Spivey
Jaime Alba
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Jamie Rossi
Deborah Carson
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Rebecca Tyler
Monika Jolly
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Tanner, Georgia
Raymond Ma
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Motel Owner
Lisa Pescia
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Christine Pullman
Taglines:
Killers Are Not Born ... They Are Made
Details
Official Website:
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Release Date: 3 Jan 2009 Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $3,500,000
(estimated)
User Review
a bit above average
Rating: 5/10
I am also a bit of a sucker for these types of movies, but I am also
aware that many of these are fairly derivative and unimaginative (or in
some cases a little too convoluted).
This was a slightly better than average entry into the genre, although
not ground-breaking or anything. The relationship between Amanda
Richardson and Russell Spivey (Teri Polo and Mark Thompson) was fairly
tedious and underused. It seemed that the writers thought their
relationship would be interesting, started writing it but then ran out
of ideas for them.
The Amanda Richardson character was fairly underused throughout the
movie to be honest.
Russell Spivey the alcoholic profiler / detective is also a bit of a
cliché which I could do without seeing again - it is a bit of lazy
story telling. Writers: "Lets make our detective interesting by giving
him guilt about some past perceived failing that drives him to
alcoholism", Actors: "But hasn't that been done a 1000 times before?",
Writers : "Lets make it 1001" But apart from these criticisms of some
of the more generic aspects of the writing and the slightly underused
Teri Polo the film was relatively enjoyable. The acting was reasonably
strong and the direction performed it's function. The "twist" in the
story was OK, I had got the "twist" about 1/2 way through, but I had
got the responsible party themselves wrong so it was a half-surprise.
Anyway - if you are fan of this genre - don't expect something as good
or original as Seven or Silence Of The Lambs, but there are many worse
entries than 2:13
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