The Hunt


1:15 pm - 3:15 pm, Thursday, November 20 on Syfy HDTV ()

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Twelve strangers wake up to find themselves in a remote and deserted clearing, at the mercy of a group of globalist elites who have gathered to hunt them down for sport. One woman fights ferociously for her life, eventually turning the tables on the hunters.

2020 English
Horror Action/adventure Other Suspense/thriller Satire

Cast & Crew
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Hilary Swank (Actor) .. Athena
Ike Barinholtz (Actor) .. Staten Island
Wayne Duvall (Actor) .. Don
Ethan Suplee (Actor) .. Gary
Emma Roberts (Actor) .. Yoga Pants
Christopher Berry (Actor) .. Target
Sturgill Simpson (Actor) .. Vanilla Nice
Kate Nowlin (Actor) .. Big Red
Amy Madigan (Actor) .. Ma
Reed Birney (Actor) .. Pop
Glenn Howerton (Actor) .. Richard
Steve Coulter (Actor) .. The Doctor
Dean J. West (Actor) .. Martin
Vince Pisani (Actor) .. Peter
Teri Wyble (Actor) .. Liberty
Steve Mokate (Actor) .. Sgt. Dale
Sylvia Grace Crim (Actor) .. Dead Sexy
Jason Kirkpatrick (Actor) .. Rannnndeeee
Macon Blair (Actor) .. Fauxnvoy
J. C. MacKenzie (Actor) .. Paul
Tadasay Young (Actor) .. Nicole
Hannah Alline (Actor) .. Flight Attendant / Not Stewardess / Kelly
Jim Klock (Actor) .. Captain O'Hara
Usman Ally (Actor) .. Crisis Mike
Walker Babington (Actor) .. Bandana Man
Ariel Eliaz (Actor) .. Dino
Alexander Babara (Actor) .. Bojan
Tirol Palmer (Actor) .. Refugee Mother
Ned Yousef (Actor) .. Bearded Refugee
Iyad Hajjaj (Actor) .. Backpack Refugee
Mikel Albagdadi (Actor) .. Refugee Man
Martin Harris (Actor) .. Agent in Charge
Yosef Kasnetzkov (Actor) .. Border Agent
Jeff Brockton (Actor) .. Border Agent
Troy Roker (Actor) .. Border Agent
Betty Gilpin (Actor) .. Crystal
Justin Hartley (Actor) .. Trucker
Hans Marrero (Actor) .. Refugee #3
Charli Slaughter (Actor) .. Young Crystal
Juan Gaspard (Actor) .. Refugee
Lucy Golden (Actor) .. Refugee
Giovanni Cohea (Actor) .. Refugee

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Did You Know..
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Hilary Swank (Actor) .. Athena
Born: July 30, 1974
Birthplace: Lincoln, NE
Trivia: A professional actress since the age of 16, when she moved to Los Angeles from Bellingham, WA, Hilary Swank first appeared onscreen in 1992's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Two years later, she earned a rudimentary degree of fame when she was picked to star in The Next Karate Kid, but this recognition proved fleeting. Swank subsequently appeared in a number of minor films and did a year-long stint on Beverly Hills 90210. In 1999, however, she won both acclaim and recognition for her lead role in Kimberly Peirce's independent drama Boys Don't Cry. Based on the real-life story of Brandon Teena, a woman whose decision to lead her life as a man met with dire consequences, Boys Don't Cry was one of the year's most lauded films, with particular praise going to Swank for her stunning performance. She went on to win a number of honors for her work in the film, including Golden Globe and Academy Awards for Best Actress, at the mere age of 25.Predictably, Swank's workload increased significantly after her Oscar win in 2001, and the actress found herself starring in several lesser known but nonetheless challenging roles, including Sam Raimi's psychological thriller The Gift, as well as The Affair of the Necklace with future Oscar winner Adrien Brody. She also accepted a meaty supporting role as an eager-to-please rookie detective alongside Hollywood veteran Al Pacino in 2002's Insomnia. However, Swank did take a break from brooding period pieces and serious explorations of sexuality for one unapologetic big-budget summer blockbuster -- Jon Amiel's The Core (2003), in which she co-starred as one of several individuals chosen to journey to the Earth's core in hopes of jump-starting the collapsing electromagnetic forces.Though she may have cut loose in a few post-Oscar popcorn munchers in a bid to blow off some steam onscreen, Swank had already gained a reputation as a serious-minded actress whose quickly evolving onscreen talent pointed to many great things to come in the future. Meanwhile, Swank and then-husband Chad Lowe (brother of Rob Lowe) mounted Accomplice Films, a Big Apple-based production house, in early 2004. Swank inaugurated this triumph with an executive producer credit on the quirky, little-seen auto-accident drama 11:14. Swank took the lead in the Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated 2004 HBO women's suffrage drama Iron Jawed Angels, which also featured Anjelica Huston and Frances O'Connor. Soon after, Swank starred as a South African-born attorney in Tom Hooper's political drama Red Dust. If audiences awaiting another knockout performance from Swank failed to catch her winning turns in Iron Jawed Angels and Red Dust, there was virtually no escaping her unforgettable evocation of a determined female pugilist in director Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby (2004). As Robert De Niro did for another boxing picture over 20 years prior, the already tough-as-nails Swank physically transformed herself to an astonishing degree for the role, immersing herself in a holistic diet of egg-white shakes, fish, vegetables, and protein bars, and testing the barriers of endurance with 4 1/2-hour-a-day, six-day-per-week workouts. This harsh regimen enabled her to pack on 19 pounds of muscle. The gamble paid off onscreen as well. Swank's remarkable vitality and sincerity buoyed the film, which took home the Best Picture prize at the 77th Annual Academy Awards and netted Swank the highly coveted Best Actress award at the same ceremony -- a win that helped to bring Eastwood's critically lauded film a total of four well-deserved Oscars. Doubtless encouraged by the success of Baby, Warner Bros. extended a one-year production deal to Accomplice Films in March 2005 -- an offer that Swank and Lowe immediately embraced, even as they filed for divorce in early 2006.Meanwhile, if Swank stayed offscreen in 2005, she quietly geared up for a full slate of roles. The first in production was a Warners horror picture called The Reaping, produced by Joel Silver and Bob Zemeckis' Dark Castle Entertainment and directed by Stephen Hopkins. The film starred Swank as a professional defrauder of religious miracles overwhelmed by her inability to account for the Biblically overtoned horrors that plague a small town. In fall 2006, Swank co-headlined Brian De Palma's noir flop The Black Dahlia with Josh Hartnett, Scarlett Johansson, and Aaron Eckhart -- an adaptation of James Ellroy's novel based on the infamous, still-unsolved L.A. murder case of the title.More successfully, Swank also began a two-picture collaboration with director Richard LaGravenese (Living Out Loud, A Decade Under the Influence). The first, Freedom Writers, was adapted from Erin Gruwell's memoir. Essentially a reworking of Stand and Deliver and Dangerous Minds, the picture dramatized Gruwell's (Swank) successful attempts to turn "at risk" children around in the classroom. Swank's second LaGravenese effort, P.S., I Love You, was an adaptation of Cecelia Ahern's novel about a widow who is launched on a series of jaw-dropping adventures by some letters bequeathed to her by her dead husband.Swank took on the role of the legendary aviator Amelia Earhart in 2009's biopic Amelia, and in 2010 starred in the courtroom drama Conviction, for which Swank portrays the fiercely devoted Betty Ann Waters, a woman willing to go to extreme lengths to free her brother from an unjust prison sentence. She appeared in the ensemble romcom New Year's Eve in 2011 before taking a short break from acting. Swank returned in 2014 with You're Not You, which she also produced.
Ike Barinholtz (Actor) .. Staten Island
Born: February 18, 1977
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Dropped out of college after one year, but was inspired to study improvisational comedy after seeing the iO (aka ImprovOlympic) 15th-anniversary show in Chicago. Worked for the Chicago Transit Authority while studying and performing improv at iO, Second City and the Annoyance Theatre. Spent two years in Amsterdam with the comedy troupe Boom Chicago. Hired to be a writer (along with his high-school classmate and writing partner, Dave Stessen) on The Mindy Project after series creator Mindy Kaling noticed him on HBO's Eastbound & Down; joined the cast when Kaling created a character especially for him. A founding member of the improv group the Lindbergh Babies.
Wayne Duvall (Actor) .. Don
Born: May 29, 1958
Ethan Suplee (Actor) .. Gary
Born: May 25, 1976
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Born May 25th, 1976, Manhattan native Ethan Suplee began to realize his love for acting early in life through school plays and drama projects. Lacking a sense of direction after graduating from high school, Suplee was prompted by friend and fellow actor Giovanni Ribisi to attend acting classes; Suplee took his friend's advice. Frustrated at his teacher's lack of promotion and encouragement, Suplee dropped out after one year and soon landed his first major role, as a recurring character on the television sitcom Boy Meets World in 1994. After making his feature debut in Mallrats, Suplee stuck mainly to the big screen, with diverse roles in such films as Desert Blue and the controversial American History X (both 1998). Frequently appearing in later Kevin Smith efforts, as well as comedies like Road Trip (2000) and Evolution (2001), Suplee also appeared in the drama Blow (2001), and with Denzel Washington in both Remember the Titans (2000) and the emergency room hostage drama John Q. (2001). Suplee found success on the small screen on My Name is Earl (2005), when he took on the role of Lee's dimwitted friend. In 2009 Suplee appeared in the critically acclaimed drama Brothers, and later joined the cast of the USA Network's sitcom Wilfred in 2011.
Emma Roberts (Actor) .. Yoga Pants
Born: February 10, 1991
Birthplace: Rhinebeck, New York, United States
Trivia: Actress Emma Roberts made her film debut working with one of the best actors in history -- and she didn't even know it. At only ten years old, Roberts was cast as the daughter of Johnny Depp's character in 2001's Blow, but she would later recall that she was too young during the experience to realize what a respected figure her co-star was in Hollywood. In 2004, Roberts joined the ranks at the Nickelodeon network, taking a leading role in the series Unfabulous. The regular gig provided both experience and stability for the up-and-comer, but maintaining a presence on the big-screen remained a goal. In 2006, she made a splash with a leading role in Aquamarine, a comedy about a couple of tween girls who discover a mermaid living in their beach club's swimming pool. The young actress charmed audiences and casting directors alike with her performance in the romp, so much so that she was soon cast in the title role of Nancy Drew in a 2007 revival of the teenage-detective franchise.Alas, Nancy Drew failed to become the genesis of a new series, but on the heels of another starring role in the disposable teen comedy Wild Child Roberts continued to show an impressive amount of range in such subsequent features as Derek Martini's independent period drama Lymelife, the family-friendly romp Hotel for Dogs, and the sensitive 2010 comedy drama It's Kind of a Funny Story. Later, on the heels of a role in the slasher sequel Scream 4, Roberts could be seen opposite Andy Samberg and Rashida Jones in Celeste and Jesse Forever, and acting alongside John Cusack in the 2012 comedy Adult World. Roberts returned to TV with a high-profile role on American Horror Story: Coven, playing Madison Montgomery, a Hollywood actress who discovers she a witch. She stayed on in the AHS family for another season, playing Maggie in Freak Show, before jumping ship to another Ryan Murphy project, the Fox series Scream Queens.
Christopher Berry (Actor) .. Target
Sturgill Simpson (Actor) .. Vanilla Nice
Kate Nowlin (Actor) .. Big Red
Amy Madigan (Actor) .. Ma
Born: November 09, 1950
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Actress Amy Madigan is the daughter of Chicago political commentor John Madigan, well known in the Windy City for his WBBM radio signoff, "John Madigan...News Radio Ssssseventy-eight." After studying piano at the Chicago Conservatory and philosophy at Milwaukee's Marquette University, Madigan spent the next decade as a touring rock musician. In the late 1970s, she began preparing for an acting career at L.A.'s Lee Strasberg Institute, making her TV bow on an episode of Hart to Hart. While she may have looked like a standard blonde ingenue, Madigan's endearingly raspy voice and '60s-style ebullience secured her a series of offbeat leading roles, culminating with her performance as Kevin Costner's ex-activist wife in Field of Dreams (1989). In 1985, Amy Madigan was Oscar-nominated for her performance as Gene Hackman's embittered daughter in Twice in a Lifetime. She is married to actor Ed Harris, with whom she has co-starred in Places in the Heart (1984) and Alamo Bay (1985). Madigan would continue to act in the decades to come, memorably starring on Carnivale and Grey's Anatomy.
Reed Birney (Actor) .. Pop
Born: September 11, 1954
Glenn Howerton (Actor) .. Richard
Born: April 13, 1976
Birthplace: Japan
Trivia: Born in Japan and raised in Montgomery, AL, actor Glenn Howerton attended Juilliard before making his screen debut in the 2002 made-for-television feature Monday Night Mayhem. Recurring roles in That '80s Show and ER found Howerton settling into a comfortable small-screen schedule in 2002 and 2003, with supporting parts in such features as Serenity and Crank coming along just as Howerton joined the cast of the monumental FX comedy series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In addition to his acting duties on the show, Howerton also served as writer, co-creator, and producer of the series. He would also take on regular roles on Unsupervised and lend his voice to The Cleveland Show.
Steve Coulter (Actor) .. The Doctor
Dean J. West (Actor) .. Martin
Born: February 09, 1982
Vince Pisani (Actor) .. Peter
Teri Wyble (Actor) .. Liberty
Steve Mokate (Actor) .. Sgt. Dale
Sylvia Grace Crim (Actor) .. Dead Sexy
Jason Kirkpatrick (Actor) .. Rannnndeeee
Macon Blair (Actor) .. Fauxnvoy
J. C. MacKenzie (Actor) .. Paul
Born: October 17, 1970
Birthplace: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Became interested in acting after seeing his first play while a student at Concordia University. Performed in several stage productions during college. Was a member of a touring stage production of Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues. Met fellow actor Richard Gunn while working on the television series Dark Angel and has remained close friends with him since. Has collaborated several times with Martin Scorsese, who he considers his mentor.
Tadasay Young (Actor) .. Nicole
Hannah Alline (Actor) .. Flight Attendant / Not Stewardess / Kelly
Jim Klock (Actor) .. Captain O'Hara
Usman Ally (Actor) .. Crisis Mike
Walker Babington (Actor) .. Bandana Man
Ariel Eliaz (Actor) .. Dino
Alexander Babara (Actor) .. Bojan
Tirol Palmer (Actor) .. Refugee Mother
Ned Yousef (Actor) .. Bearded Refugee
Iyad Hajjaj (Actor) .. Backpack Refugee
Mikel Albagdadi (Actor) .. Refugee Man
Martin Harris (Actor) .. Agent in Charge
Yosef Kasnetzkov (Actor) .. Border Agent
Jeff Brockton (Actor) .. Border Agent
Born: October 31, 1967
Troy Roker (Actor) .. Border Agent
Betty Gilpin (Actor) .. Crystal
Born: July 21, 1986
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Is an alumnus of the Washington Montessori School, which she attended until high school. Her off-Broadway production appearances include I'm Gonna Pray for You So Hard, Heartless and We Live Here. Performed many of her own stunts on the 2017 Netflix series, GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling).
Justin Hartley (Actor) .. Trucker
Born: January 27, 1977
Birthplace: Knoxville, Illinois, United States
Trivia: American actor Justin Hartley debuted in 2005 in a small supporting role in Russell Brown's gentle, understated romance Race You to the Bottom (2005), about the amorous relationship that blossoms between a bisexual travel writer (Cole Williams) and a female friend from his college days (Amber Benson). He went on to play Fox Crane on the daytime drama Passions, and was poised to protray Aquaman in a CW show of the same name, but the network chose not to go forward with the series after shooting a pilot. Hartley nonetheless got to take on a superhero role shortly thereafter, playing billionaire Oliver Queen (aka the Green Arrow) in several episodes of the popular CW Superman series Smallville between 2006 and 2011. Over the coming years, Hartley would remain active on screen, appearing in films like Spring Breakdown and Scorpio Men on Prozac.
Hans Marrero (Actor) .. Refugee #3
Charli Slaughter (Actor) .. Young Crystal
Juan Gaspard (Actor) .. Refugee
Lucy Golden (Actor) .. Refugee
Giovanni Cohea (Actor) .. Refugee

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