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The Killing Jar ()


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A stranger armed with a shotgun takes seven patrons hostage in a remote roadside diner. But as the body count increases, the desperate survivors discover that one of the hostages may be even more dangerous than their captor.

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Noreen
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Hank
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Lonnie
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Jimmy
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Patron #1
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Patron #2
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Starr
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Billy
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Smith
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Radio Announcer (voice) (as Mark H. Young)
Emily Catherine Young ...
Young Girl
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Doe
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Greene
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Todd Davis ...
Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mark Young

Written by

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Mark Young ... (written by)

Produced by

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Ali Abouomar ... associate producer
Serap Acuner ... executive producer
Rita Baghdadi ... associate producer
Brandon Baker ... associate producer
Edward Bass ... executive producer
Christopher Beatty ... executive producer
William Boyer ... producer
Wynn Davis ... executive producer
Patrick Durham ... producer
Ron Gell ... executive producer
Hubert Gibbs ... co-executive producer
Nesim Hason ... executive producer
Sezin Hason ... executive producer
Jeff Hillegass ... associate producer
Todd J. Labarowski ... co-producer
Michael Madsen ... executive producer
Harold Perrineau ... executive producer
Kendra Rasmussen ... associate producer
Brad Rothschild ... executive producer
Jonathan Sachar ... producer
Anthony Short ... co-producer
Straw Weisman ... executive producer
Mark Young ... producer

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Elia Cmiral

Cinematography by

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Gregg Easterbrook ... director of photography

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Mark Young

Editorial Department

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William Boyer ... assistant editor
Erik Kaufmann ... digital conformist
Matt McFarland ... digital intermediate colorist

Art Direction by

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Chris Best

Costume Design by

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Ginger Knussmann

Makeup Department

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Anthony Brooks ... key makeup artist
Conor McCullagh ... key makeup effects (as Connor McCullagh)
Cheryl Newman ... special makeup effects artist: additional
Leigh Ann Yandle ... makeup department head

Sound Department

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Michael A. Cavell ... boom operator
Mike Cavell ... sound mixer
Michael Crabtree ... foley artist
Josh Duncan ... additional sound mixer (as J.R. Duncan)
John Rotondi ... chief engineer
Jeremy Sides ... additional boom operator
Clancy T. Troutman ... sound supervisor
Jim Verderame ... sound editor
David John West ... re-recording mixer
Scott Westley ... sound designer

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Lisa Reynolds ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Gregg Easterbrook ... camera operator
Grady Welch ... second assistant camera
Stephen West-Rogers ... first assistant camera (as Stephen Rogers)
Mark Young ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Michaell Keith Taylor Jr. ... key costumer (as Keith Taylor)

Location Management

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I. Karl Golden ... location manager

Music Department

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John Whynot ... score mixer

Additional Crew

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James Abbott ... intern
Jim Cremins ... production assistant
Brody Docar ... production assistant
Eric Hollenbeck ... key set production assistant
Taylor Parsons ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Also Known As
  • La trampa de l'assassí (Spain, Catalan title)
  • La trampa del asesino (Spain)
  • Капанът (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Смертельное оскорбление (Russia)
  • ナイトレイジ (Japan, Japanese title)
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Runtime
  • 92 min
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Budget $400,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Goofs Several scenes the pistol held by different people was not cocked. It was a single action M1911A1 Colt type semi auto pistol. It was not a double action type where you pull the trigger and it cocks the hammer for you. You can't just pull the trigger and it fires. To fire an uncocked pistol is impossible. See more »
Movie Connections References The Andy Griffith Show (1960). See more »
Soundtracks The One I Need See more »
Crazy Credits "No butterflies were harmed during the making of this film." See more »
Quotes [last lines]
Noreen: I have a crappy, pathetic life. I am terrified of change. I stay when I should go. I am not very smart. And I will probably never be truly happy. But I know one thing that you don't.
Smith: Oh really? What's that?
Noreen: I can count.
Smith: Huh?
Noreen: One for the tall man. Two for Hank. One for the kids. One for the ceiling. Seven bullets. That leaves one for you.
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