A man confesses to an FBI agent his family’s story of how his religious fanatic father’s visions lead to a series of murders to destroy supposed ‘demons’.
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Film Cast:
- Dad Meiks: Bill Paxton
- Adam Meiks: Matthew McConaughey
- FBI Agent Wesley Doyle: Powers Boothe
- Young Fenton: Matt O’Leary
- Young Adam: Jeremy Sumpter
- Sheriff Smalls: Luke Askew
- Fenton Meiks: Levi Kreis
- Agent Griffin Hull: Derk Cheetwood
- Becky Meiks: Missy Crider
- Brad White: Alan Davidson
- Cynthia Harbridge: Cynthia Ettinger
- Edward March: Vincent Chase
- Operator: Gwen McGee
- The Angel: Edmond Scott Ratliff
- Teacher: Rebecca Tilney
- Eric: Blake King
- Teenage Demon: Brad Berryhill
- FBI Agent #1: Greg Serano
- FBI Agent #2: Edgar L. Davis
- FBI Agent #3: Jim Flowers
- FBI Agent #4: Lance E. Nichols
- Janitor in Lobby: John Paxton
- Curtis: Richard A. Bell
- Little Girl: Chelsea Butler
- Teacher’s Aide: Jennifer Drake
- Doyle’s Mother: Betty Gurule
- Townswoman: Ona Harris
- Postman (uncredited): Greg Bronson
- Matt (uncredited): Dave Power
Film Crew:
- Director: Bill Paxton
- Director of Photography: Bill Butler
- Costume Design: April Ferry
- Co-Producer: Michael Ohoven
- Art Direction: Nelson Coates
- Original Music Composer: Brian Tyler
- Producer: David Kirschner
- Casting: Mary Gail Artz
- Casting: Barbara Cohen
- Unit Production Manager: David Blocker
- Executive Producer: Michael Paseornek
- Producer: Corey Sienega
- Executive Producer: Tom Ortenberg
- Co-Producer: Mario Ohoven
- Associate Producer: Frederick Levy
- Co-Producer: Eberhard Kayser
- Writer: Brent Hanley
- Executive Producer: Tom Huckabee
- Editor: Arnold Glassman
- Set Decoration: Linda Lee Sutton
- Hair Department Head: Kathe Swanson
- Associate Producer: James Sbardellati
- Executive Producer: Karen Loop
- Key Makeup Artist: Jane Galli
- Makeup Department Head: Felicity Bowring
- Key Hair Stylist: Katherine Rees
Movie Reviews:
- Ryan: I enjoyed nearly every aspect of this film, especially that it didn’t really on unnecessary violence or gore to tell a gripping story. Well done.
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