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Release Date:
June 18, 2004
Original Title:
Malevolence
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Film Harvest
scythe productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 127
Antonio owes the Robaldo family a hundred G's, Gray wants revenge on the street gang who mugged him, Jimmy's escaped from prison, and his brother/accomplice David has many serious mental conditions. Detective Brickley is hot on their trail willing to stop them with any means necessary, while a pair of rogue psychiatrists track them to discover the roots of David's condition. It isn't long before the paths of these characters cross with violent and tragic consequences. The result is a shocking and disturbing portrait of human nature at its worst that can only be summed up in one word: Malevolence.
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Art Direction:
Sean Lawless
Director:
Nick Groff
Michael A. Martinez
Director of Photography:
Michael A. Martinez
Nick Groff
Dolly Grip:
Derek Bullard
Editor:
Nick Groff
Michael A. Martinez
First Assistant Camera:
Aaron Goodwin
Lighting Technician:
Rob Cazares
Line Producer:
Steve Parrington
Location Manager:
William Darold McDonald
Jackie Simm
Makeup Artist:
Julie Bosco
Phyllis Bond
Makeup Effects:
Phyllis Bond
Original Music Composer:
Michael Mouracade
Producer:
Brian Karas
Special Effects:
Christy Larson
Special Effects Supervisor:
Skip Burrows
Stunts:
Tommy Lynch
Jackamoe Buzzell
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