Leatherface


3:32 pm - 5:30 pm, Monday, November 17 on Syfy HDTV ()

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About this Broadcast
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A disturbed teen named Jackson breaks out of a mental hospital with the help of three fellow inmates. The group take a nurse hostage, and are soon hunted by a vengeful Texas Ranger in this bloodcurdling horror prequel.

2017 English
Horror Mystery Crime Prequel Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Stephen Dorff (Actor) .. Texas Ranger Hal Hartman
Vanessa Grasse (Actor) .. Lizzy
Sam Strike (Actor) .. Jackson Sawyer
Lili Taylor (Actor) .. Verna Sawyer
James Bloor (Actor) .. Ike
Jessica Madsen (Actor) .. Clarice
Sam Coleman (Actor) .. Bud
Finn Jones (Actor) .. Deputy Sorrel
Nicole Andrews (Actor) .. Tammy
Boris Kabakchiev (Actor) .. Young Jed
Simona Williams (Actor) .. Head Nurse
Julian Kostov (Actor) .. Ted Hardesty
Christopher Adamson (Actor) .. Doctor
Ian Fisher (Actor) .. Dave
Lorina Kamburova (Actor) .. Betty Hartman
Dejan Angelov (Actor) .. Nubbins Sawyer
Velizar Peev (Actor) .. Sheriff
Nathan Cooper (Actor) .. Barry Farnsworth
Velizar Binev (Actor) .. Orderly 1
Vlado Mihailov (Actor) .. Orderly #3
Asen Mutafchiev (Actor) .. Young Boy

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Did You Know..
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Stephen Dorff (Actor) .. Texas Ranger Hal Hartman
Born: July 29, 1973
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia
Trivia: Balancing independent film and Hollywood, Stephen Dorff made his name as a versatile actor with a particular talent for playing assorted rebels and villains. The son of composer Steve Dorff, the younger Dorff opted for the acting side of show business instead. Entering the industry as a teenager, Dorff cut his acting teeth on TV in the late '80s with guest spots on several series, including Roseanne and Married With Children, and roles in TV movies, including I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989). Dorff jumped to feature films with the starring role as a socially conscious South African boxer in The Power of One (1992). Voted the National Association of Theater Owners' Male Star of Tomorrow in 1992, Dorff next earned attention with his lead performance as Beatle manqué Stu Sutcliffe in the British biopic Backbeat (1993). He also appeared in the genre thriller Judgment Night that same year, with Emilio Estevez and Cuba Gooding Jr. Despite his Hollywood beginnings, Dorff focused more on independent productions in the mid-'90s, including the media satire S.F.W. (1994). His nuanced performance as Warhol Factory transvestite superstar Candy Darling in Mary Harron's acclaimed I Shot Andy Warhol (1996), though, definitively revealed that Dorff could be more than a pretty, brooding face. Dorff further held his own opposite Jack Nicholson in neo-noir Blood and Wine (1997) and against Harvey Keitel in crime drama City of Industry (1997), but neither film made a box office impression. Dorff scored a summer popcorn hit, however, as Wesley Snipes' flamboyant vampire nemesis in the comic book adaptation Blade (1998). Displaying his range, Dorff starred opposite Susan Sarandon in the romance Earthly Possessions (1999) for HBO, and put two different spins on movie director characters in Phil Joanou's film à clef Entropy (1999) and John Waters' black comedy Cecil B. Demented (2000). Branching out into another medium, Dorff starred in Quantum Project (2000), the first film produced for the Internet. Dorff continued to do work in a series of independent films, but occasionally would appear in more mainstream fare such as fear dot com, Cold Creek Manor, and Alone in the Dark. He had his largest profile film in years in 2006 as part of the cast of Oliver Stone's 9/11 film World Trade Center. He maintained his footing in the independent film world by starring opposite Milla Jovovich and Aisha Taylor on that same year's .45.Over the next several years, Dorff would find an ongoing series of roles in an impressive variety of projects, like Michael Mann's Public Enemies, Sophia Coppola's Somewhere, and Tarsem Singh's Immortals.
Vanessa Grasse (Actor) .. Lizzy
Sam Strike (Actor) .. Jackson Sawyer
Lili Taylor (Actor) .. Verna Sawyer
Born: February 20, 1967
Birthplace: Glencoe, Illinois
Trivia: One of the most versatile actresses working in film today, Lili Taylor is known for taking on complex, thorny roles that many of her more glamorous colleagues avoid. In the 1990s, she became a staple of the independent film circuit, turning in one engaging performance after another in films like The Addiction (1995), Girls Town (1996), and Pecker (1998). A native of Glencoe, IL, where she was born on February 20, 1967, Taylor was raised in a comfortable middle-class household as the second youngest of six children. She started acting in grade school and briefly attended DePaul University's Goodman Theater School before launching her professional career in local and regional theater. She acted for a time with Evanston's Piven Theater, performing in the company of such future notables as John Cusack, Aidan Quinn, and Jeremy Piven. In 1987, she spent a season on-stage in Czechoslovakia, returning stateside the following year to make her New York City stage debut in a production of What Did He See? That same year, Taylor ventured into feature films with a bit part in the John Hughes comedy She's Having a Baby. Though the role brought Taylor little recognition, she scored big with her sophomore effort, a starring role in Mystic Pizza (1988) as one of three amorous pizzeria girls (the other two were Julia Roberts and Annabeth Gish) working in a small Connecticut coastal town. More recognition followed for Say Anything... (1989), in which Taylor played John Cusack's hilariously obsessive best friend; she continued to shine in films like Bright Angel (1991), in which she was cast as the drifter sister of a jailbird, and in Dogfight (1991), in which she was the obligatory "ugly duckling" who both transformed and was transformed by her reluctant date, River Phoenix. From the late '80s through the 1990s, Taylor proved to be a willing and able ensemble player in the works of several respected directors: Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Nancy Savoca's Household Saints (1993), Robert Altman's Short Cuts (1993), and Alan Rudolph's Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994). She also did notable work in independent films, starring in Abel Ferrara's The Addiction (1995); Girls Town (1996), a drama about four high school girls trying to cope with everyday hardship, for which she also co-wrote the screenplay; and I Shot Andy Warhol (1996), which cast her in one of her most memorable roles as the mad, murderous Valerie Solanas. In 1998, Taylor played the uncharacteristically glamorous role of an art dealer who tries to seduce the young hero of John Waters' Pecker, and also tried her hand at screwball comedy with Stanley Tucci's The Imposters. Having demonstrated her range in a number of genres, Taylor then took on big-budget horror in 1999 with her starring role in Jan de Bont's The Haunting. However, staying true to her indie loyalties, she could also be seen playing an ordinary woman who begins to lead an extraordinary life in Toni Kalem's adaptation of Anne Tyler's A Slipping Down Life, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January of that year.As the new century began Taylor could be seen alongside her old co-star John Cusack in High Fidelity, and in 2001 she tackled the historical role of Miep Gies in a retelling of Anne Frank. She had a memorable role on the HBO series Six Feet Under. She continued to work steadily in diverse projects such as The Secret, Starting Out in the Evening, Brooklyn's Finest, Public Enemies, and Being Flynn.
James Bloor (Actor) .. Ike
Jessica Madsen (Actor) .. Clarice
Sam Coleman (Actor) .. Bud
Finn Jones (Actor) .. Deputy Sorrel
Born: March 24, 1988
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Changed his name from Terrence to Finn to avoid confusion with the Monty Python actor. Made his TV debut in a spinoff of the UK soap opera Hollyoaks, called Hollyoaks Later. Originally auditioned for the role of Jon Snow on Game of Thrones, but was cast as Loras Tyrell instead. Assisted with a 2015 Oxfam fundraiser to support Syrian refugees by singing Christmas carols. A vocal supporter of social causes, including gay rights, and racial and gender equality.
Nicole Andrews (Actor) .. Tammy
Boris Kabakchiev (Actor) .. Young Jed
Simona Williams (Actor) .. Head Nurse
Julian Kostov (Actor) .. Ted Hardesty
Christopher Adamson (Actor) .. Doctor
Ian Fisher (Actor) .. Dave
Lorina Kamburova (Actor) .. Betty Hartman
Dejan Angelov (Actor) .. Nubbins Sawyer
Velizar Peev (Actor) .. Sheriff
Nathan Cooper (Actor) .. Barry Farnsworth
Velizar Binev (Actor) .. Orderly 1
Born: March 08, 1967
Dimo Alexiev (Actor)
Vlado Mihailov (Actor) .. Orderly #3
Asen Mutafchiev (Actor) .. Young Boy

Before / After
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