
The coming-of-age story of Cayden Richards. Forced to hit the road after the murder of his parents, Cayden wanders, lost, without purpose... Until he meets a certifiable lunatic named Wild Joe, who sets him on a path to the ominous town of Lupine Ridge, to hunt down the truths of his history. But in the end, who's really hunting whom?
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Lucas Till | Cayden Richards |
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Stephen McHattie | John Tollerman |
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John Pyper-Ferguson | Wild Joe |
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Merritt Patterson | Angelina Timmins |
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Jason Momoa | Connor |
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Janet-Laine Green | Clara Tollerman |
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Melanie Scrofano | Gail Timmins |
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Adam Butcher | Deke |
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Philip Maurice Hayes | Kino |
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Brandon McGibbon | Carter |
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Miriam McDonald | Haley |
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Stephen Sparks | Dean Richards |
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Jennifer Hale | Janice Richards |
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Kaitlyn Wong | Lisa Stewart |
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Daniel Kelly | Brad Lewis |
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Todd Dulmage | Referee |
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Sterling Jarvis | Principal |
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Jung-Lung Kim | Police Officer |
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Adrienne Kress | Dr. Ceciley Lawrence |
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Tommy Gunn | Biker #1 - Robbie |
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Robert Homer Mollohan | Biker #2 - Animal |
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Casey Hudecki | Truck Stop Girl |
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Ryan Brownlee | Bartender |
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Jonathan Llyr | Larson |
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Eric Trask | Mayor Robinson |
Director | David Hayter |
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Writer | David Hayter | |
Producer | Benedict Carver, Sarah Freudeman, Hartley Gorenstein, Steven Hoban, Steven Paul, Derek Rappaport, Mark Smith | |
Musician | Philip J Bennett, Ilya Kaplan, Alex Khaskin | |
Photography | Gavin Smith |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Regions | Region 1 |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Feb 06, 2015 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Oct 30, 2015 |
Index | 3401 |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:41:28 |
Modified Date | Aug 05, 2023 10:33:23 |
MY quick rating - 4,8/10. Very much a play off the same vein as the "Twilight" series. Only difference is a bit more violent. The creatures had a very human look tothem, almost in a comical way. The romance they of course had to interject in for the target audience was of course bland and very cliche. Overall, fine for cable (since it basically looks and feels like a made for cable movie anyway).