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Release Date:
May 22, 2012
Original Title:
To Fetch a Predator
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Hornbill Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 76
With a spoof on the famous Dateline NBC show playing in the background, this crime thriller - a la Hitchcock interlaced with wry humor - is a fun "Darkotica" that will make you sit on the edge of your seat and thrill you with a smile. Fritz Handsome has been given the opportunity of a life time and all the breaks that one can dream of. He is married to a beautiful heiress and is the host of the most controversial TV series in the land. But trouble in paradise emerges as soon as the show hits the air. Mysterious phone calls, murder, extortion, desperation and kidnapping are just a few of the scenarios you will experience in this roller coaster ride. Full frontal nudity and some violent sex adds to this mix to make it a unique viewing experience. With Brent Collins from Payton Collins: Serial Rapist and a new cast, this film from cult writer/director Toby Ross is blast.
Cinematography:
David Daju
John Sanchez
Toby Ross
Douglas Herlihy
Director:
Toby Ross
Douglas Herlihy
Editor:
Toby Ross
Makeup Artist:
Leslie Scroggin
Producer:
Carl Provorse
Sound:
Carl Provorse
Writer:
Toby Ross
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