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2:30 pm - 4:55 pm, Wednesday, November 12 on Syfy HDTV ()

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About this Broadcast
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An ex-con goes on the run with his brother to try and get away from a vengeful enemy from his past.

2018 English Stereo
Action/adventure Drama Sci-fi Crime Drama Adaptation Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Jack Reynor (Actor) .. Jimmy
Myles Truitt (Actor) .. Eli
Dennis Quaid (Actor) .. Hal
James Franco (Actor) .. Taylor Balik
Lily Gao (Actor)
Ian Matthews (Actor) .. Snick
Carleigh Beverly (Actor) .. Audrey
Gavin Fox (Actor) .. Dutch Balik
Jonathan Cherry (Actor) .. Clerk
Shawn J. Hamilton (Actor) .. TAC Leader
Ivan Wanis Ruiz (Actor) .. Bellhop
Attila Sebesy (Actor) .. TAC C4man
Amos Stern (Actor) .. TAC Sniper
Jim Pagiamtzis (Actor) .. Gambling Patron
Carlos Pinder (Actor) .. TAC Team Shield
Lukas Penar (Actor) .. Big Man
Milton Barnes (Actor) .. Guidance Counselor
Sean Fowler (Actor) .. Dying Cleaner
Carson Manning (Actor) .. On Site Guard #1
Bree Wasylenko (Actor) .. Venus
Romano Orzari (Actor) .. Lee Jacobs
Mike Chute (Actor) .. Lee's Heavy
Neil Davison (Actor) .. Lee's Heavy
Peter Schindelhauer (Actor) .. Lee's Heavy
Madelyn Grace (Actor) .. Dancer
Kevan Kase (Actor) .. Bouncer
Sarah Dodd (Actor) .. Motel Cashier
Steve Whistance-Smith (Actor) .. Gas Station Cashier
Ivan Sherry (Actor) .. Bartender
Eli Ham (Actor) .. Casino Security Guard
Solal Forte (Actor) .. Adrien
Patrick Catalifo (Actor) .. Der Vater
Angelina Woreth (Actor) .. Anastasia
Sarah Henochsberg (Actor) .. Sophie
Fahmi Guerbaa (Actor) .. Der Mörder

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Did You Know..
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Jack Reynor (Actor) .. Jimmy
Born: January 23, 1992
Birthplace: Colorado, United States
Trivia: Was born in Colorado and moved to Ireland when he was 2 years old. First acting role was as a tree in a nativity play when he was 5. He and his family appeared as extras in the 2000 film Country. Received the Best Actor Award at the Irish Film and Television Academy awards in 2013 for his role in What Richard Did.
Myles Truitt (Actor) .. Eli
Born: February 01, 2001
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Made the decision to be an actor when he was 11.Breakthrough role was Young Ronnie Devoe in BET's 2017 3-part biopic mini-series The New Edition Story.Became a contender for his role in The New Edition Story after joining the Youth Ensemble of Atlanta in 2014, which led to his participation in the fateful open audition.Has also played basketball and record work as a hip hop artist.
Zoë Kravitz (Actor)
Born: January 12, 1988
Birthplace: Venice Beach, CA
Trivia: The daughter of rocker Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet, actress Zoe Kravitz took her first major feature bow in the 2007 romanic comedy No Reservations, followed soon after by a turn in the Jodie Foster revenge thriller The Brave One.
Carrie Coon (Actor)
Born: January 24, 1981
Birthplace: Copley, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Was recruited to the University of Mount Union to play soccer. Studied at American Players Theatre. Cast as Honey in a Steppenwolf Theatre production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in 2010; the show eventually transferred to Broadway in 2012 Made her big screen debut alongside Ben Affleck in 2014's Gone Girl.
Dennis Quaid (Actor) .. Hal
Born: April 09, 1954
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Handsome, well-built and able to communicate a rangy sort of charm in front of the camera, Dennis Quaid possesses many star qualities. Despite attaining heartthrob status for his work in such films as The Big Easy, however, Quaid has had a difficult time maintaining this status, thanks in part to work in a number of films that have failed to fully exploit his talent.The son of an electrician and younger brother of actor Randy Quaid, Dennis was born in Houston, Texas on April 9, 1954. He began acting in high school, and in college he enrolled in a drama program. He dropped out at the age of 20 to follow his brother to Hollywood and spent the next year mired in rejection and relative unemployment. He got his first break in 1977 when he was cast in minor roles in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden and 9/30/55, but it was not until 1979, when he starred in the seminal coming-of-age drama Breaking Away, that Quaid gained attention. It was his role as astronaut Gordo Cooper in The Right Stuff four years later that finally gave the actor his Hollywood breakthrough. He subsequently went on to appear in a number of films of widely varying quality. 1987 proved to be a particularly good year for Quaid, as he did acclaimed work in The Big Easy and Suspect. That same year, he also starred in the comedy Innerspace; that experience proved to be an auspicious one, as it provided him with an introduction to co-star Meg Ryan, whom he would marry in 1991. The two also starred together in the 1988 mystery D.O.A. and in the crime drama Flesh and Bone in 1993. Other notable roles for Quaid included that of wild man Jerry Lee Lewis in Great Balls of Fire (1989), a 1930s union organizer in Come See the Paradise (1990), and Meryl Streep's love interest in Postcards From the Edge (1990). During a large part of the '90s, Quaid starred in a string of disappointing films, including the disastrous Wyatt Earp (1994) and the failed medieval fantasy Dragonheart (1996). He made something of a comeback in 1998, appearing in the ensemble film Playing By Heart and the successful remake of The Parent Trap, in which he starred opposite Natasha Richardson. The following year, he had a starring role as a Miami football team's legendary quarterback in Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday, and then starred in the supernatural thriller Frequency (2000) as a dead man who is able to communicate with his son (James Caviezel) over ham radio. Though both films proved moderately successful, it was two-years-later that Quaid would truly return to the good graces of critics with his striking turn in director Todd Haynes' Far From Heaven. As a closeted homosexual husband living a typical suburban dream in 1950s era Connecticut, Quaid's sensitive performance proved integral to convincingly recreating the tone of a Douglas Sirk era melodrama. Quaid portrayed a middle-aged man whose life is turned upside-down by the arrival of a young upstart who takes over his job in 2004's comedy drama Good Company, and appeared in The Alamo and Flight of the Phoenix the same year. Despite Quaid's involvement in several commercial and critical failures throughout the 2000s (The Day After Tomorrow, American Dreamz, Cold Creek Manor), the actor shone as widower Lawrence Wetherhold in Smart People (2008), and again as the stern Reverend Shaw Moore in 2011's Footloose reboot. Quaid appeared in the ensemble film What To Expect When You're Expecting, had a supporting role in the 2012 romcom Playing for Keeps and was in the anthology film Movie 43 (2013).
James Franco (Actor) .. Taylor Balik
Born: April 19, 1978
Birthplace: Palo Alto, CA
Trivia: Well known for his works as teen heartthrob on the NBC series Freaks and Geeks and films like Never Been Kissed (1999) starring Drew Barrymore, James Franco has the dark, refined looks of a classic movie star. Indeed, he was cast in the TNT film James Dean playing the screen legend himself, for which he won a Golden Globe Award for his performance in 2002.Born on April 19, 1978, Franco has lived in California throughout his life. After high school, he studied acting intensely under Robert Carnegie, Jeff Goldblum, and Tony Savant. He also spent time training at the Playhouse West in North Hollywood. Soon after landing the role as dark and pessimistic Daniel on Freaks and Geeks, where the teenage crowd found his performance accessible and realistic, Franco would earn a series of roles in teen-oriented motion pictures. Along with Never Been Kissed, he appeared in Whatever It Takes, on the set of which he met girlfriend Marla Sokoloff, a fellow actor. In a film about a group of "bad" students called Mean People Suck (2000), Franco appeared in the role of Casey, and then starred in Blind Spot in 2001.After retaining heartthrob status with his award-winning performance as James Dean, he would appear in Deuces Wild (2002), a '50s-style gang drama. That same year, he played the part of Harry Osborn in the live-action rendition of Stan Lee's superhero comic Spider Man, also starring Tobey Maguire, Willem Defoe, and Kirsten Dunst. The following year would find an emerging Franco in his most dramatically challenging role to date, as a murder suspect who happens to be the son of an NYPD police detective (Robert DeNiro) in City by the Sea. Impressed by Franco's turn as flm legend James Dean, DeNiro personally lobbied to have Franco cast in the film. Franco would continue to work with talented collaborators, landing a role in Robert Altman's ballet movie The Company in 2003. He returned to the role of Harry Osbourn in Spider-Man 2 a year after that. 2005 was a busy year for the young actor who directed an adaptation of his own play, The Ape, and starred in a couple of historical dramas. Neither The Great Raid nor Tristan & Isolde made much of an impression with audiences, but the films showed an actor willing to try new things. He was back in theaters early in 2006 with the Naval Academy/boxing movie Annapolis. That fall he again appeared in theaters in the World War 1 drama Flyboys, directed by Tony Bill. He also agreed to reprise the role of Harry Osborn one more time in Spider-Man 3.Having long nurtured an aptitude for painting, Franco had his first public exhibition of his work in 2006, with a show at a Los Angeles gallery. He also began writing and directing his own short films, like 2007's Good Time Max and 2009's The Feast of Stephen. Around this time, Franco made the unexpected decision to enroll at UCLA as an English major. After receiving special permission to take on a heavier than normal course-load, he received his degree in 2008, and promptly began working on his MFA at Columbia University in New York, which he completed in 2010. He next enrolled as a Ph.D. student in English at Yale University. All the while that he was completing his higher education, Franco was living up to the description often given by his co-stars and collaborators as having a superhuman ability to complete numerous projects at once. In 2008, Franco found an awesome vehicle for his comedic chops with the action-stoner-comedy Pineapple Express, pairing him with Seth Rogen as an adorably friendly weed dealer. That same year, he earned accolades for his performance as Scott Smith in the Award Winning biopic Milk, opposite Sean Penn. Even stranger, in 2009 - at the height of success - Franco decided curiously to join the cast of the daytime soap opera General Hospital, as a performance artist, not unlike himself, named Franco. He would later refer to the role as "performance art," but the tongue-in-cheek nature of a heart-throb Hollywood star joining the ranks of daytime TV only added to Franco's fun and mischievous image. He would also appear on the show 30 Rock that year as himself, in an episode in which the actor carries out a fake relationship for the press, in order to draw public attention from rumors that he's in love with a Japanese body pillow.Franco would make appearances in films like Eat, Pray, Love and Date Night over the coming years, but his next big splash came in 2011, when he starred in the gripping thriller 127 Hours. Playing a mountain climber who becomes immovably wedged in an isolated crevice, the almost completely solo performance earned Franco yet more praise from critics and fans, as well as numerous nominations from the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and more. Never standing still after even the biggest victory, however, Franco was soon onto the next project, reteaming with his Pineapple Express director and costars for the 2011 fantasy-stoner-comedy Your Highness.
Lily Gao (Actor)
Ian Matthews (Actor) .. Snick
Carleigh Beverly (Actor) .. Audrey
Gavin Fox (Actor) .. Dutch Balik
Jonathan Cherry (Actor) .. Clerk
Born: December 03, 1978
Shawn J. Hamilton (Actor) .. TAC Leader
Ivan Wanis Ruiz (Actor) .. Bellhop
Attila Sebesy (Actor) .. TAC C4man
Amos Stern (Actor) .. TAC Sniper
Jim Pagiamtzis (Actor) .. Gambling Patron
Carlos Pinder (Actor) .. TAC Team Shield
Stephane Garneau-Monten (Actor)
Lukas Penar (Actor) .. Big Man
Milton Barnes (Actor) .. Guidance Counselor
Sean Fowler (Actor) .. Dying Cleaner
Carson Manning (Actor) .. On Site Guard #1
Bree Wasylenko (Actor) .. Venus
Romano Orzari (Actor) .. Lee Jacobs
Born: December 12, 1964
Mike Chute (Actor) .. Lee's Heavy
Neil Davison (Actor) .. Lee's Heavy
Peter Schindelhauer (Actor) .. Lee's Heavy
Madelyn Grace (Actor) .. Dancer
Kevan Kase (Actor) .. Bouncer
Sarah Dodd (Actor) .. Motel Cashier
Steve Whistance-Smith (Actor) .. Gas Station Cashier
Ivan Sherry (Actor) .. Bartender
Eli Ham (Actor) .. Casino Security Guard
Solal Forte (Actor) .. Adrien
Patrick Catalifo (Actor) .. Der Vater
Angelina Woreth (Actor) .. Anastasia
Sarah Henochsberg (Actor) .. Sophie
Fahmi Guerbaa (Actor) .. Der Mörder

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