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Director: | Patrick McBrearty |
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Writer: | Reese Eveneshen |
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A group of down-on-their-luck bounty hunters hit the jackpot one night when they pick up an informant with a hundred thousand dollar bounty on his head. But their world is turned upside down when a mob boss offers them one million dollars in exchange for the informant. When they refuse, the mafia unleashes a trio of assassins on them who use all of their power to bring the bounty hunters down, and to get their man - dead or alive. | |
Release Date: | Apr 19, 2011 |
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Director: | Patrick McBrearty |
Writer: | Reese Eveneshen |
Genres: | Comedy, Action, Romance, Thriller |
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Production Companies | Black Fawn Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 03, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 25, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Patricia Stratigeas | Jules |
Frank J. Zupancic | Ridley |
Andrea James Lui | Ruby |
Boomer Phillips | Chase Thomson |
Joseph Rafla | Hal Lambino |
Christian Bako | Francis |
Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll | Peter |
Marc-André Boulanger | Matt Plant |
Shealyn Angus | Mimi |
Craig Cyr | Dirty Cop |
Paige Albrecht | Gwen - Health Club Receptionist |
Craig Porritt | Homeless Man |
Jennifer Polansky | Sally - Waitress in Diner |
Yiren Stark | Massage Parlour Hostess |
Emily Alatalo | Hal's Girlfriend |
Misha Highstead | Dancer |
Alyson Bath | Strip Club Waitress (as Shirleyann Mason) |
Andrew Thomas Hunt | Strip Club V / O |
Sabrina Couture | Change Room Dancer |
Chloe Madison | Change Room Dancer |
Name | Job |
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Patrick McBrearty | Director |
Norman Orenstein | Music |
Justin G. Dyck | Director of Photography |
Larissa Mair | Casting |
Jason Lee Bell | Stunt Double |
Reese Eveneshen | Writer |
Name | Title |
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Harpreet Bassi | Producer |
Michael Paszt | Producer |
Jim Kosmenko | Executive Producer |
Chad Archibald | Producer |
Cody Calahan | Producer |
Patricia Stratigeas | Producer |
James Fler | Executive Producer |
Andrew Thomas Hunt | Executive Producer |
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You know what...I am pretty sure it's getting low reviews because audiences think its a T&A film. Aaaaaaannnnd it kind of is. And then, you know, the wrestler thing, I can see people deducting points for that too. And the dumb action movie thing and... Wait, no, that's sort of why I gave ... it a 7. Honestly, it can be really funny at times in a low budget all we have is a script indie film dialogue heavy sort of way...only with a lot of action. Really, this is a movie you watch and laugh with. And even more honestly, it comes as a shock because you walk in expecting it to be horrible and get a film with enough humor to pull you through from start to finish. Ultimately it's far from great, but it's a fun watch. It's a great example of how to do a go nowhere film the right way.