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Cast
Mena Suvari | ... |
Brandi Boski
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Stephen Rea | ... |
Thomas Bardo
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Russell Hornsby | ... |
Rashid
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Rukiya Bernard | ... |
Tanya
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Carolyn Purdy-Gordon | ... |
Petersen
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Lionel Mark Smith | ... |
Sam
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Wayne Robson | ... |
Mr. Binckley
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R.D. Reid | ... |
Manager
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Patrick McKenna | ... |
Joe Lieber
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Sharlene Royer | ... |
Tiffany
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Bunthivy Nou | ... |
Gloria
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Suzanne Short | ... |
Receptionist
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Wally MacKinnon | ... |
Beat Cop
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John Dartt | ... |
Cop
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Liam McNamara | ... |
Thin Young Man
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Shuko Akune | ... |
Hospital Voice Menu (voice)
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John Dunsworth | ... |
Cabbie
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Marguerite McNeil | ... |
Mrs. Pashkewitz
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Jeffrey Combs | ... |
911 Operator (voice)
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Martin Moreno | ... |
Pedro
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Lorena Rincon | ... |
Estela
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Mauricio Hoyos | ... |
Luis
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Brian Johnson | ... |
Bouncer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Stuart Gordon |
Written by
John Strysik | ... | (screenplay) |
Stuart Gordon | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Christian Arnold-Beutel | ... | executive producer |
Jay Firestone | ... | producer |
Ken Gord | ... | producer |
Stuart Gordon | ... | producer |
Sam Grana | ... | executive producer |
Robert Katz | ... | producer |
John F.S. Laing | ... | executive producer |
Timothy McGrath | ... | executive producer (as Tim McGrath) |
Julie G. Moldo | ... | associate producer |
Naomi Settle | ... | post production: CFO, Rigel Entertainment |
Zenon Yunko | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Bobby Johnston |
Cinematography by
Denis Maloney |
Editing by
Andy Horvitch |
Editorial Department
Ester Brym | ... | assistant editor (as Ester Brymova) |
Luis Ortiz Guillen | ... | assistant editor |
Rui Martins | ... | telecine operator |
Tom Mayclim | ... | negative cutter |
Casting By
Ferne Cassel | ||
Lisa Parasyn |
Production Design by
Craig Lathrop |
Set Decoration by
Alan MacLeod |
Costume Design by
Carol Cutshall |
Makeup Department
Linda Flynn | ... | key hair stylist |
Kathrine Gordon | ... | hair braider: Ms. Suvari |
Sylvie Mazerolle | ... | key makeup artist |
Mike Measimer | ... | special makeup effects supervisor |
Greg McDougall | ... | makeup artist: second unit (uncredited) |
Jovan Vitagliano | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Andrew Barnes | ... | assistant production manager |
Andy Horvitch | ... | post-production supervisor |
Rob Urquhart | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Rob Cotterill | ... | second assistant director (as Robert Cotterill) |
Alexandra LeGuerrier | ... | trainee assistant director |
B. Scott Senechal | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Matt Likely | ... | assistant art director |
Elizabeth Moran | ... | art department coordinator |
Robert Richard | ... | draftsman |
Sound Department
Justin Bates | ... | sound editor |
Brian Best | ... | sound editor |
Richard Burton | ... | re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor |
Thierry J. Couturier | ... | sound editor |
Corey Eccles | ... | sound editor |
Georges Hannan | ... | sound mixer |
Damian Reynolds | ... | dubbing mixer |
Special Effects by
Laird McMurray | ... | special effects supervisor |
John Poulter | ... | special effects technician |
Visual Effects by
David Alexander | ... | CG animator: Switch VFX |
Jon Campfens | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Gudrun Heinze | ... | digital compositor: Switch VFX |
Steven Nevius | ... | digital compositor |
Stunts
Taryn Ash | ... | stunt double: Mena Suvari |
Bill Grimmer | ... | animal stunts |
Jamie Jones | ... | stunt double |
Cheryl Quiacos | ... | stunt performer |
Sharlene Royer | ... | stunt performer |
John Stoneham Jr. | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Darcy Fraser | ... | second assistant camera |
Felice Grana | ... | a camera second assistant |
Jason E. Hamilton | ... | electrician (as Jason Hamilton) |
Mark Hemmings | ... | still photographer |
Reza Tabrizi | ... | additional first assistant camera: pick-ups |
Casting Department
Liza Gagnon | ... | extras casting |
Donna Rae Gibbs | ... | co-casting director |
Debbie Kwan | ... | casting assistant |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Fileena Bahris | ... | jewelry designer |
Brenda McLeese | ... | set costumer |
Chris J. O'Neil | ... | assistant costume designer |
Location Management
Jacquie Anderson | ... | location manager |
Music Department
John Krovoza | ... | musician: cello |
Script and Continuity Department
Mary Louise McCloskey | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Rick Constantineau | ... | production accountant |
Ken Dhaliwal | ... | legal counsel |
Joanne Duguay | ... | production coordinator |
Gary Allen Ferguson | ... | gun wrangler (as Gary Ferguson) |
Liza Gagnon | ... | accommodation coordinator |
Hy Lindsay | ... | 1st ass't accountant |
Mikayla Mays | ... | production assistant |
Steven Nevius | ... | title designer |
James Ordonez | ... | production consultant |
Shawn M. Richardz | ... | adr loop group |
Tim Turnell | ... | stand-in: male lead |
Production Companies
Distributors
- THINKFilm (2008) (United States) (theatrical)
- All Interactive Distribution (2008) (Australia) (DVD)
- Condor (2011) (France)
- Delta Pictures (2011) (Italy) (DVD)
- Focus Filmes (2009) (Brazil) (DVD)
- HBO Hungary (2009) (Hungary) (tv) (Cinemax)
- Image Entertainment (2008) (United States) (DVD)
- Rigel Entertainment (2007) (Non-US)
- Seville Pictures (2008) (Canada)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Fintage CAM (collection account management)
- Jewelry & Designs by Fileena (special thanks)
- Line 21 Media Services (combined dialogue, continuity & spotting list)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Brandi is a hard-partying, overworked, nursing assistant desperate for a promotion at the retirement home where she works. After a night of drug-binging and partying, she accidentally hits a certain Thomas Bardo a deadbeat and recently evicted man who gets stuck in the windshield of her car. Not wanting to call for help since she is driving under the influence, Brandi chooses not to get Thomas medical help and instead drives home and leaves him clinging to life on the windshield of her car. While Brandi frantically tries to decide what she is going to do, Thomas tries to free himself knowing his time is running out. |
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Taglines | Two Destinies Are About To Collide See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $5,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | When the Receptionist calls Thomas to his appointment, she mistakenly calls him "Mr. Brado." This suggests that the reason he is not "in the computer" is a clerical error on the part of the job agency. See more » |
Goofs | When Bardo does hit the windshield, it breaks rather large, jagged pieces. Automotive windshields are made from a laminated safety glass. They do not break in sheets, but instead "spider-web" when they are struck. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Top 10 Worst Whitewashed Movie Roles (2016). See more » |
Crazy Credits | In the opening credits, the title breaks apart, like glass shattered, mirroring the driving event of the plot). The remainder of the credits look like they have been broken and put back together again, again mirroring a major plot point. See more » |
Quotes |
Rashid:
It's got his blood everywhere, look what happened to O.J. Brandi Boski: Yeah, but didn't O.J. go free? Rashid: That's not the point! See more » |