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Release Date:
July 10, 2009
Original Title:
The Butcher
Alternate Titles:
The Butcher - The new Scarface
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
A mob enforcer is set up to take the fall for a multi-million dollar heist involving a rival gang boss. Merle (Eric Roberts) is a gambler stuck on a twenty-year losing streak, but his luck is about to change. Surviving a trap that was intended to kill him, Merle makes away with a beautiful woman and a piece of the take. Most men in that position would have been content to simply walk away with their lives, but Merle has been loyal for twenty years. Realizing he's been betrayed, something inside snaps. They used to call him "The Butcher" as a joke, but the laughter turns to screams when Merle returns to deliver the ultimate punchline.
Casting:
Pam Bouvier
Valerie McCaffrey
Costume Design:
Glenn Gregory Krah
Stacy Ellen Rich
Director:
Jesse V. Johnson
Director of Photography:
Robert Hayes
Editor:
Ken Blackwell
Executive Producer:
Anthony V. Pugliese
Ted J. Pryor
Music:
Marcello De Francisci
Producer:
Charles Arthur Berg
Production Design:
John Larena
Second Unit Director:
Garrett Warren
Stunt Double:
Reuben Langdon
Stunts:
Mike Wilson
Luke LaFontaine
J.J. Perry
Mark Stefanich
Mark Day
Hugh Daly
Jason S. Gray
Anthony Vitale
Jesse James Youngblood
Jeremiah Vaughn
Writer:
Jesse V. Johnson
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