Movies Starring Jeremy Evan Kerr
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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The Chameleon
[ 2010, Canada, USA, France ] starting from $1.99How do you know what you see is really the truth?
Genres: Drama, Thriller, Biography
Actors: Marc-André Grondin, Famke Janssen, Ellen Barkin, Emilie de Ravin, Tory Kittles, Brian Geraghty, Nick Stahl, James DuMont, Ritchie Montgomery, Lance E. Nichols, Estelle Larrivaz, Xavier Beauvois, Lindsay Soileau, Katy Peppard, Nick Chinlund, Kent Jude Bernard, Gabe Begneaud, Sergio March, Everett Sifuentes, Josh Gates, J.D. Evermore, Gary Grubbs, Jean-Paul Salomé, Logan Douglas Smith, Braden Delee, Thomas C. Daniel, Sean M. Blanchard, Allen Boudreaux, Andrew Breland, Gino Galento, Geraldine Glenn, Emily D. Haley, Judy Kern, Jeremy Evan Kerr, Holly Ladnier, Elton LeBlanc, Laurie Lee, Anne Le Ny, Sharon K. London, Jay Oliver, Leesa Pate, Bill Perkins, Chaz Smith, Sarah J. Thompson, Elizabeth Tranchant, Dawna Williams
Directors: Jean-Paul Salomé
The amazing true story of Frédéric Bourdin, who after having plundered all the centers for runaway minors and deliquents in Europe, even thought he has come of age, now passes himself off as Nicholas Barclay, a 13-year-old American who had vanished three years ago. To his astonishment, Nicholas's family welcomes him like their son, leaving Interpol and the FBI aghast. It is the beginning of a race against time for the investigators, family and Bourdin. But who is manipulating whom? And who is Frederic Bourdin in reality? Written by Anonymous
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Nine Dead
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99It doesn't have to end this way
Genres: Mystery, Crime, Thriller
Actors: Melissa Joan Hart, William Lee Scott, John Terry, James C. Victor, Marc Macaulay, Lucille Soong, Chip Bent, Edrick Browne, Daniel Baldwin, Andrew Sensenig, Lawrence Turner, John Cates, Emily Hart, Gina St. John, Ritchie Montgomery, Rebecca Newman, Jon Eyez, Joe Fredo, Jeremy Evan Kerr, Lydia Laine, Heather Saint-Noel, Michael Wozniak
Directors: Chris Shadley
A masked gunman is on the prowl, kidnapping seemingly random victims without hesitation or remorse. First, a Vegas club owner, then a Hollywood actor and then a Los Angeles District Attorney; all taken in the blink of an eye with expert precision. The police are helpless and baffled by the kidnapper's motive even as one of their own detectives falls victim to the one-man crime-wave. The true number of kidnapped victims and the assailant's motive comes to a haunting reality when nine strangers find themselves handcuffed to nine separate poles in a bunker built by the masked gunman who is hell bent on revenge. But the gun in his hand and the threat of death are just tools in his forced act of attrition. If the Gunman is going to succeed, he needs someone to live. "I have brought the nine of you here for a reason. Your survival depends on you figuring out what that reason is. I will leave you alone for you discussions but i will return over ten minutes and kill one of you until you figure out why I have brought you here, or until you are all dead." And with his single deadly statement, the gunman closes the bunker door, leaving the nine stranger scared, desperate and unsure of who will be the first one killed or if any will live. They confess their worst crimes, sins and innermost fears hoping to find the connection that will keep them alive. As each ten-minute period expires, the gunman re-enters the bunker and asks his one simple question. "Why are you here?" If they don't have every piece of his twisted puzzle a single gunshot kills one of the nine resetting the clock giving survivors another chance to uncover the gunman's truth. Criminals, everyday citizens, a cop, a lawyer and a priest have all been extracted from their lives and thrust into a world of betrayal, deceit and murder. Unsure who to trust and what to believe, the nine must rely on each other before the clock on the next victims life runs down to zero. Can their differences and prejudices be put asides? Will the answers come out? Who of the nine live and who dies? Only time will tell. You have ten minutes.




