The Belko Experiment


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The 80 employees at a Bogotá, Colombia, company called the Belko Corporation are horrified when they are suddenly locked in their office building and ordered to kill each other?or else face death themselves. Soon, the staff are torn between those willing to give in to their baser instincts, and those arguing that they should stand firm against their captors.

2016 English
Horror Drama Action/adventure Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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John Gallagher Jr. (Actor) .. Mike Milch
Adria Arjona (Actor) .. Leandra Flores
Tony Goldwyn (Actor) .. Barry Norris
Michael Rooker (Actor) .. Bud Melks
Sean Gunn (Actor) .. Marty Espenscheid
John C. McGinley (Actor) .. Wendell Dukes
Melonie Diaz (Actor) .. Dany Wilkins
Josh Brener (Actor) .. Keith McLure
Owain Yeoman (Actor) .. Terry Winter
Brent Sexton (Actor) .. Vince Agostino
David Dastmalchian (Actor) .. Lonny Crane
David Del Rio (Actor) .. Roberto Jerez
Gregg Henry (Actor) .. The Voice
Rusty Schwimmer (Actor) .. Peggy Displasia
Gail Bean (Actor) .. Leota Hynek
James Earl (Actor) .. Evan
Abraham Benrubi (Actor) .. Chet Valincourt
Valentine Miele (Actor) .. Ross Reynolds
Stephen Blackehart (Actor) .. Robert Hickland
Benjamin Byron Davis (Actor) .. Antonio Fowler
Silvia De Dios (Actor) .. Helena Barton
Cindy Better (Actor) .. Lorena Checo
Andrés Suárez (Actor) .. Bradley Lang
Lorena Tobar (Actor) .. Cafeteria Lady
Joe Fria (Actor) .. Tyson Moon
Álvaro García (Actor) .. Nervous Guy
Julio Nava (Actor) .. Guard
Alietta Montero (Actor) .. Elderly Custodian
Mikaela Hoover (Actor) .. Raziya Memarian
Maia Landaburu (Actor) .. Louisa Luna
Santiago Bejarano (Actor) .. Luis Costa
Maruia Shelton (Actor) .. Agnes Meraz
Luna Baxter (Actor) .. Samantha Arcos
Juan Manuel Lenis (Actor) .. Sebastian Bruno
Anton Tarasov (Actor) .. Tech 1
Isnardo Saenz (Actor) .. Tech 2
Ximena Rodriguez (Actor) .. Tech 2
Kristina Lilley (Actor) .. Sarah Mariana
Monica Giraldo (Actor) .. Victoria Baro
Ricardo Hoyos (Actor) .. Guard 2
Maria Juliana Caicedo (Actor) .. Lucy Martinez
Juan Villegas (Actor) .. Middle Man
Gamal Dillard (Actor) .. Stout Exec
Juan Ortega (Actor) .. Luigi Moretti
Manuel Torres (Actor) .. Christopher Francis
Yeison Alvarez (Actor) .. Lawrence Fitzgibbon
Guillermo Galindo (Actor) .. Carlos Yanez
Silvia Varón (Actor) .. Frances Anne

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John Gallagher Jr. (Actor) .. Mike Milch
Born: June 17, 1984
Birthplace: Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Trivia: Inspired by his enjoyment of the film Ghostbusters to take up entertainment as a career. Made off-Broadway debut at age 15 in David Marshall Grant's Current Events at the Manhattan Theatre Club; and his Broadway debut in 2006 in Rabbit Hole, David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama. Tony Award-winning performance for Spring Awakening (2006) also earned a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. Also a musician, he played in several bands while growing up in Delaware, including Old Springs Pike, and his solo performances have featured his folk-musician parents as an opening act. Other stage work includes Broadway productions of American Idiot (2010) and Jerusalem (2011).
Adria Arjona (Actor) .. Leandra Flores
Born: April 25, 1992
Birthplace: Puerto Rico
Trivia: Frequently listened to classical music and read Neruda poems while growing up.Father, singer Ricardo Arjona, brought her along on his tours allowing her to experience art, music, and a bohemian lifestyle since she was born.Moved to New York on her own at age 18 to take a three-month acting course at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute.Has had guest starring and recurring roles on True Detective, Person of Interest, Narcos and Unforgettable.First lead role in a television series is Dorothy Gale in NBC's modern reimagining of The Wizard of Oz, Emerald City.Has expressed interest in developing her own films, including one about a rough man's relationship with his autistic daughter.
Tony Goldwyn (Actor) .. Barry Norris
Born: May 20, 1960
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: The grandson of movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn, actor Tony Goldwyn favored his grandmother's side of the family (she was film actress Frances Howard) by pursuing an acting rather than an executive career. Goldwyn's first major film was 1987's Gaby: A True Story, in which he was eighth-billed. His breakthrough feature was 1990's Ghost, in which he played Carl, the "lying snake" who sets up the murder of his best friend (Patrick Swayze) and then callously moves in on the dead man's grieving girlfriend (Demi Moore). A master at playing charming-but-shallow yuppies, Goldwyn went on to appear in films ranging from The Pelican Brief (1994) to Nixon (1995) to the thriller Kiss the Girls (1997). In 1998, Goldwyn played astronaut Neil Armstrong in the made-for-TV docudrama series From the Earth to the Moon; the following year he made his directorial debut with the similarly-titled A Walk on the Moon. Starring Diane Lane as a dissatisfied housewife who finds physical and emotional enlightenment with a blouse salesman (Viggo Mortensen) in 1969 upstate New York, the film enjoyed an overwhelmingly favorable reception. Also in 1999, Goldwyn earned additional kudos for voicing the title character of Disney's animated Tarzan. Audiences were able to see more of the actor in 2000, when he appeared in Don Roos' romantic drama Bounce and in the Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi thriller The 6th Day. When his sophomore effort as a director, the romantic comedy Someone Like You..., failed to generate much interest, Goldwyn would turn toward television to helm episodes of The L Word, Without a Trace, Grey's Anatomy, and Law & Order (many of which he also appeared in as an actor) while racking up an impressive list of credits in such efforts as the Christian-themed drama Joshua, The Last Samurai, and as a haunted writer whose attempt to clean the skeletons out of the family closet lead to tragedy in Ghosts Never Sleep. A 2005 performance as a cop whose life is profoundly affected by a firearm in American Gun found Goldwyn as strong as ever in front of the camera, and the following year it was time once again to take the reins for the romantic comedy drama re-make The Last Kiss; a contemporary tale of love and anxiety starring Scrubs and Garden State actor Zach Braff. .
Michael Rooker (Actor) .. Bud Melks
Born: April 06, 1955
Birthplace: Jasper, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Raised in Chicago by his divorced mother, Michael Rooker lived a hand-to-mouth existence until his teens. Rooker successfully auditioned for the Goodman School, and upon graduation, appeared in Chicago-area stage productions. He made a spectacular film debut in the sociopathic title role of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, which was filmed in 1986 but not given a general release until four years later. Henry established Rooker as a gifted purveyor of "don't screw with me" roles, such as chief "Black Sox" conspirator Chick Gandil in Eight Men Out (1988). Michael Rooker's more rugged film assignments of the 1990s included Cliffhanger (1993) and Tombstone (1994).
Sean Gunn (Actor) .. Marty Espenscheid
Born: May 22, 1974
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: The youngest of six children. First professional acting job was in a commercial for the Illinois lottery. A co-creator of the web series James Gunn's PG Porn with brothers James and Brian. Nicknamed "The Judge," which originated from older Matt, who jokingly accused him of being judgmental. Has previously roomed with fellow actors Judy Greer and Gilmore Girls co-star John Cabrera. Appeared in the second episode of Gilmore Girls as Mick, before being brought back later in the season to play eccentric Stars Hollow resident Kirk; he eventually became a series regular.
John C. McGinley (Actor) .. Wendell Dukes
Born: August 03, 1959
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: John McGinley, often credited as John C. McGinley, has become one of the most prolific character actors in Hollywood since he first got noticed in Oliver Stone's Platoon (1986). The intense, unblinking actor specializes in sarcasm, cynicism, and a used car dealer's unctuous insincerity, meaning he can play either wacky or sinister in both comedies and dramas. Although he has appeared in six Stone films, his breakout performance came in a very different format, as the acerbic and piercingly straightforward Dr. Perry Cox on the hit NBC sitcom Scrubs (2001).McGinley was born on August 3, 1959, in New York City. Growing up in Millburn, NJ, he was more involved in sports than theater. He began studying acting at Syracuse University, continuing at N.Y.U.'s Tisch School of the Arts. McGinley then toiled both on and off-Broadway, as well as two years on the soap opera Another World, scoring his first film role in the Alan Alda-directed Sweet Liberty (1986). It was while he was serving as John Turturro's understudy on the play Danny and the Deep Blue Sea that a casting scout in Stone's employ spotted him and got him an audition for Platoon. McGinley was cast as the sycophantic Sgt. Red O'Neill in the eventual Oscar winner.McGinley followed up Platoon with another one-two punch of Stone movies, Wall Street (1987) and Talk Radio (1988). In interviews, McGinley has described theirs as a "strong working relationship," not a friendship per se with the demanding director. He appeared in a handful of other films before his fourth Stone collaboration, Born on the Fourth of July (1989), which was quickly followed by his first screenwriting effort. McGinley co-scripted and co-starred in the 1990 film Suffering Bastards, alongside Talk Radio's Eric Bogosian.The 1990s were a period of intense work for the actor, who appeared in an average of three movies a year, sometimes as many as seven -- a necessary but no less tricky feat for a character actor earning modest paychecks. The most heralded of these were David Fincher's Seven and Stone's Nixon (both 1995); the most forgettable were Highlander II: The Quickening (1991) and the Steven Seagal starrer On Deadly Ground (1994). For most moviegoers, he remained under the radar.Two showy roles in 1999 ably demonstrated McGinley's facility for comedy. As a callous efficiency expert brought aboard to reorganize (i.e., downsize) the tech firm at the heart of Office Space, McGinley grinned and joked his way through a round of heartless layoffs. A similar oiliness informed his loud, obnoxious, kiss-ass portrayal of a Jim Rome-type sports interviewer in Stone's Any Given Sunday. It was soon after, in 2001, that McGinley was brought aboard for the role destined to identify him beyond any single film. As the default mentor on Scrubs, McGinley alternated hard-knocks frankness, biting wit, and a genuine desire to be left alone, in turn creating a hilarious persona and sealing his fate as an unwitting cult figure to the young surgeons. The sitcom work schedule has given him the necessary stability to spend time with his young son, Max, who has Down's syndrome.
Melonie Diaz (Actor) .. Dany Wilkins
Born: April 25, 1984
Birthplace: New York City, New York
Trivia: When the unconventionally attractive actress Melonie Diaz took her onscreen bow at the outset of the millennium, she quickly racked up a series of roles in well-respected, intelligent films, consistently transcending the pitfall of ethnic typecast from project to project. Throughout, Diaz specialized in portraying unapologetically individualistic and self-assertive young urban women. Diaz began with prominent billing, as one of the key supporting actors in the well-received coming-of-age comedy drama Raising Victor Vargas (2002). Additional assignments included supporting roles in such critical darlings as Lords of Dogtown (2005) and A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) before the actress landed her first lead, in Jamie Babbit's highly praised indie comedy drama Itty Bitty Titty Committee (2007). In that picture, Diaz played Anna, a young and single lesbian whose life turns an unforeseen corner when she joins a sub-rosa group of militant graffiti painters. In 2008, she appeared in Michel Gondry's comedy Be Kind Rewind alongside Jack Black and Mos Def.
Josh Brener (Actor) .. Keith McLure
Born: October 01, 1984
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Began acting in sixth grade when an injury prevented him from playing baseball. Won a Tommy Tune Award, given to Houston-area high schools and their students, in 2003 for his leading role in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Studied acting at the American Repertory Theatre. Was president of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals while in college. Teaches and coaches at Stan Kirsch Studios in Hollywood.
Owain Yeoman (Actor) .. Terry Winter
Born: July 02, 1978
Birthplace: Chepstow, Wales
Trivia: Welsh-born actor Owain Yeoman studied theater at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and English Literature at Brasenose College at Oxford University before beginning his professional career, playing the role of Lysander in 2004's Troy. He soon later scored the role of Steven Daedelus on the series Kitchen Confidential, and later Lucas Dalton on The Nine. More TV success would follow in 2008, as Yeoman picked up the roles of Sgt. Eric Kocher on Generation Kill and Wayne Rigsby on The Mentalist.
Brent Sexton (Actor) .. Vince Agostino
Born: August 12, 1967
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Played Lt. Schrank in a touring production of West Side Story for almost five years after college. A 2005 comedy he starred in, Full Disclosure, became the No. 1 downloaded short film on iTunes. Plays guitar.
David Dastmalchian (Actor) .. Lonny Crane
Born: July 21, 1977
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Of English, Irish, Italian, Iranian and Armenian descent.Grew up in Kansas.Was going to play college football but received a scholarship to study acting.Worked as a fisherman, playwright, movie theater usher and circus performer.Has played a disciple of Batman's villain the Joker multiple times, including The Dark Knight (2008) and the television series Gotham.The film Animals (2014) was inspired by his experience with heroin addiction, which earned him the Special Jury Prize for Courage in Storytelling at the 2014 SXSW Film Festival.A member of Caffeine Theatre and Shattered Globe Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois.
David Del Rio (Actor) .. Roberto Jerez
Born: September 29, 1987
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, United States
Trivia: Wrote his first screenplay at age 14. Acted in stage performances of The Elephant Man, The Odyssey and Joe: The Musical and Next to the Last Hamlet. Joined family venture La Vida Es Chevere, a clothing company that focuses on selling merchandise with a positive message. Made Broadway debut as Sonny in the Tony Award-winning musical In the Heights in 2010, a role which he had to turn down the first time it was offered because he was on the television show The Troop.
Gregg Henry (Actor) .. The Voice
Born: May 06, 1952
Birthplace: Lakewood, Colorado, United States
Trivia: A character actor with a reputation for playing heavies and high rollers, Gregg Henry got his start on screen in the late '70s. He landed small roles in projects like the TV movies Hot Rod and Dummy, before adding some big-screen parts to his résumé. Perhaps Henry's most memorable movie role of his early career was the sly Sam Bouchard in the de Palma thriller Body Double. He would continue to find a home with TV, however, making notable appearances on shows like Magnum, P.I., and Jake and the Fatman, and playing recurring roles over the coming years on Matlock, L.A. Law, Murder, She Wrote, Gilmore Girls, The Riches, and 24. Henry would also continue to take on occasional movie roles, including in 2006's The Black Dahlia and 2011's Super.
Rusty Schwimmer (Actor) .. Peggy Displasia
Born: August 25, 1962
Gail Bean (Actor) .. Leota Hynek
James Earl (Actor) .. Evan
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Shot the music video for YG and Ty Dolla Sign's 2010 music video "Toot It & Boot It." Works as a DJ under the pseudonym Real Lyfe. Opened for Rick Ross on his Mastermind tour in 2013. Is part of a band called Space Team that he hopes to build into a music brand. Is a mentor with The 24 Project, an anti-bullying initiative that puts at-risk children through military-style boot camps.
Abraham Benrubi (Actor) .. Chet Valincourt
Born: October 04, 1969
Birthplace: Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Trivia: Born October 4th, 1969, Abraham Benrubi first became beloved to Gen-Xers when he played misunderstood high schooler "Koob" on the cult-hit comedy series Parker Lewis Can't Lose. His 6'7" linebacker stature combined with his soft-spoken voice made him unforgettable in his long-running portrayal of Jerry Markovic on ER, though his contributions to the Cartoon Network series Robot Chicken feature his voice only, and are just as memorable. In 2006, Benrubi joined the cast of the one-hour dramedy Men in Trees, playing the intriguing, peculiar character of bartender/millionaire Ben Tomasson. After returning for the final season of ER in 2008, Benrubi starred in ABC's short-lived television series Happy Town, and played the role of Detective Sgt. JC Lightfoot in TNT's Memphis Beat. Benrubi continues to be active in film and television.
Valentine Miele (Actor) .. Ross Reynolds
Born: October 13, 1970
Stephen Blackehart (Actor) .. Robert Hickland
Born: December 01, 1967
Benjamin Byron Davis (Actor) .. Antonio Fowler
Silvia De Dios (Actor) .. Helena Barton
Cindy Better (Actor) .. Lorena Checo
Andrés Suárez (Actor) .. Bradley Lang
Lorena Tobar (Actor) .. Cafeteria Lady
Joe Fria (Actor) .. Tyson Moon
Álvaro García (Actor) .. Nervous Guy
Julio Nava (Actor) .. Guard
Alietta Montero (Actor) .. Elderly Custodian
Mikaela Hoover (Actor) .. Raziya Memarian
Born: July 12, 1984
Maia Landaburu (Actor) .. Louisa Luna
Santiago Bejarano (Actor) .. Luis Costa
Maruia Shelton (Actor) .. Agnes Meraz
Luna Baxter (Actor) .. Samantha Arcos
Juan Manuel Lenis (Actor) .. Sebastian Bruno
Anton Tarasov (Actor) .. Tech 1
Isnardo Saenz (Actor) .. Tech 2
Ximena Rodriguez (Actor) .. Tech 2
Kristina Lilley (Actor) .. Sarah Mariana
Monica Giraldo (Actor) .. Victoria Baro
Ricardo Hoyos (Actor) .. Guard 2
Born: November 27, 1995
Birthplace: Alliston, New Tecumseth, Canada
Trivia: Is of Peruvian, Irish and Ecuadorian descent.Has dual citizenship in the United States and Canada.Joined the cast of the Canadian series Degrassi in its eleventh season and reprised his role of Zig Novak for the Degrassi sequel series Degrassi: Next Class.
Maria Juliana Caicedo (Actor) .. Lucy Martinez
Juan Villegas (Actor) .. Middle Man
Gamal Dillard (Actor) .. Stout Exec
Juan Ortega (Actor) .. Luigi Moretti
Manuel Torres (Actor) .. Christopher Francis
Yeison Alvarez (Actor) .. Lawrence Fitzgibbon
Guillermo Galindo (Actor) .. Carlos Yanez
Silvia Varón (Actor) .. Frances Anne
Mary Vernieu (Actor)
Marisol Roncali (Actor)

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