A thief makes a disturbing discovery in the house where he breaks in. Later, when he returns to the same house with his partner in crime, things are no longer how he expected.
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Film Cast:
- Cale Erendreich: David Tennant
- Sean Falco: Robert Sheehan
- Katie: Kerry Condon
- Derek Sandoval: Carlito Olivero
- Riley Seabrook: Jacqueline Byers
- FBI Agent Olivia Fuller: Tracey Heggins
- Don Falco: Rob Nagle
- Patti Falco: Lorraine Bahr
- Rowan Falco: Jacob Resnikoff
- Nino: David Meyers
- Detective Wayne Banyon: Tony Doupe
- Helen Leyton: Lisa Brenner
- Jocelyn: Sofia Hasmik
- Officer Aguilar: Delpaneaux Wills
- Sabine: Hannah Barefoot
- Mitchell: Danny Bruno
- Young Cale: Austin Leo
- FBI Agent: Jared Q. Miller
- FBI Agent Driver: Lydia Reim
- FBI Supervisor: Brandon Boyce
- Female Cop: Dana Millican
- Girlfriend #1: Emily Kimball
- Horse Trainer: Sam Bangs
- Newscaster: Brenda Braxton
- Uniform Cop: David S. Hogan
- Valet: Alex Donnolo
- FBI Agent: Tim Bennett
- Umbrella Ped: Chris Ihlenfeldt
Film Crew:
- Producer: Dean Devlin
- Original Music Composer: Joseph LoDuca
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Greg P. Russell
- Second Unit Director: Carsten H.W. Lorenz
- Property Master: John Pearson-Denning
- Makeup Artist: Eva Lohse
- Director of Photography: David Connell
- Art Direction: Michelle Jones
- Screenplay: Brandon Boyce
- Editor: Brian Gonosey
- Production Design: Nate Jones
- Extras Casting: Susan Funk
- Producer: Marc Roskin
- Costume Design: Critter Pierce
- Gaffer: Neil Holcomb
- Steadicam Operator: Gary L. Camp
- Extras Casting: Bill Marinella
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Matthew Moriarty
- Foley Artist: Jörg Klinkenberg
- Makeup Department Head: Christina Kortum
- Stunt Double: Tim Bennett
- Construction Coordinator: Dean G. Roberts
- Scenic Artist: Ellen Lepinski
- First Assistant Director: Gregory J. Pawlik Jr.
- Sound Editor: James Gallivan
- Dialect Coach: Mary McDonald-Lewis
- Script Supervisor: Andy Spletzer
- Co-Producer: Mark Franco
- Special Effects Coordinator: William Boggs
- Assistant Editor: Lana Wolverton
- Focus Puller: Bob Webeck
- Stunt Double: Daniel Locicero
- Stunt Double: Kym Stys
- Still Photographer: James N. Clark
- Key Grip: Art Bartels
- Assistant Production Coordinator: Naomi Yospe
- Casting Associate: Marin Hope
- Makeup Artist: Stephanie June Johnson
- Unit Production Manager: Brandon Lambdin
- First Assistant “C” Camera: Ronnie Dennis
- Assistant Property Master: Sean Fong
- Producer: Rachel Olschan
- Set Decoration: Benjamin Hayden
- Stunt Coordinator: Kent W. Luttrell
- Assistant Editor: Rick Chapman
- Sound Designer: Mark Hailstone
- Dolly Grip: Todd England Nicodemus
- Location Manager: Robert Warberg
- Boom Operator: Heidi DuBose
- Stunt Driver: Michelle Damis
- Utility Stunts: Lex Damis
- First Assistant “A” Camera: Kyril Cvetkov
- Hair Department Head: Autumn Sanders
- Production Accountant: Colleen Emry
- Hairstylist: Dusti Leon
- Stunt Driver: Ken Clark
- Second Assistant Director: Devan Linforth
- Script Coordinator: Kerry Glover
- Stunt Double: Anthony Oh
- Makeup Artist: Tammy Brant
- Second Second Assistant Director: Jesse Bellis
- Second Second Assistant Director: James McCoy
- Leadman: Jason Beveridge
- Construction Foreman: Jarred Decker
- Greensman: Rick Lepinski
- Set Designer: Jason Raines
- Foley Mixer: Jean-Marie Gilles
- Stunt Driver: Tommy Goodwin
- Stunt Double: James A. Smith
- Second Assistant Camera: Michael Crockett
- Second Assistant Camera: Madison Rowley
- Best Boy Grip: Brian Shotzbarger
- Best Boy Electrician: Jeremiah Skender
- Costume Supervisor: Alison Carlos
- Set Medic: Michael Fine
- Set Medic: Taylor Saxon
- Producer: Tony Malzone
Movie Reviews:
- offscreenbabble: I did not enjoy the movie. The trailer looked really interesting and I really like David Tennant.The movie had some strange editing choices. It’s unintentionally funny but not a movie thats so bad its fun. To give you a quick spoiler free review it’s about a valet who tries to rob David Tennant’s place. When he is about to leave he sees a woman tied up. The rest of the movie is him trying to notify the police but it becomes a “Cat and Mouse” game between the valet and David Tennant. But increasingly gets silly and overall the stuff that is supposed to be scary or intense falls flat or is just funny.
If you’re interested in a spoiler review check out my full episode of Offscreen Babble podcast.
- Gimly: That whole _”…until they broke into the **wrong house**…”_ premise is certainly not original, but it’s a trope I genuinely enjoy, and _Bad Samaritan_ is a great and interesting example of it._Final rating:★★★½ – I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._