Overview:
Confined to a secluded rest home and trapped within his stroke-ridden body, a former Judge must stop an elderly psychopath who employs a child's puppet to abuse the home's residents with deadly consequences.| Status: | Released (2025-03-07) |
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| Awards: | 1 win & 6 nominations total |
| BoxOffice: | $433,817 |
| Screen: | Eli Kent, James Ashcroft, Owen Marshall |
| Productions: | Light in the Dark Productions, Blueskin Films |
| Production Countries: | New Zealand |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 12074: John Lithgow - Dave Crealy
- 118: Geoffrey Rush - Stefan Mortensen
- 41784: Nathaniel Lees - Sonny Ausage
- 1100393: Maaka Pohatu - Dr. Neels
- 5985572: Thomas Sainsbury - Carer Mike
- 7255: Ian Mune - Howie Wicker
- 2074404: Ginette McDonald - Sally Pile
Crews
- 33308: James Ashcroft - Director - Directing
- 33308: James Ashcroft - Writer - Writing
- 1844431: Eli Kent - Writer - Writing
- 3216228: Owen Marshall - Short Story - Writing
- 33308: James Ashcroft - Executive Producer - Production
- 1844431: Eli Kent - Executive Producer - Production
- 12074: John Lithgow - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
SteveForsing
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I can't begin to tell you how glad I am that this showed up at the local Regal. I figured I was going to have to wait and rent it. That being said, after you leave the moviehouse and think about what you just watched, you're going to be immediately fucked up. It's been a minute si ....
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Review text:
I can't begin to tell you how glad I am that this showed up at the local Regal. I figured I was going to have to wait and rent it. That being said, after you leave the moviehouse and think about what you just watched, you're going to be immediately messed up. It's been a minute since ....
Continue reading ->Brent Marchant
Review text:
Fewer moviegoing experiences are more frustrating than watching a film in which the creators have no clear vision for what they’re trying to say. Regrettably, such is the case with this second feature offering from writer-director James Ashcroft. When a revered judge (Geoffrey Rush) ....
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