Summaries

A deadly mistake sets an introspective henchman on a violent crusade against a mid-level crime boss with demons of his own.

Details

Keywords
  • boss
Genres
  • Thriller
  • Crime
  • Drama
Release date Sep 30, 2012
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English
Production companies Skyrocket Productions

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 20m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

Joe King (Rick Kain) is a mob henchman who has just made the worst of many mistakes in his life. While on assignment to end the life of a failed political hopeful, Joe kills the politicians wife, Miranda, who happens to be a key component to why he lives a life of crime in obedient silence. Encompassed with regret and rage, Joe King sets out to find retribution, killing to survive and ending the lives of those he feel is responsible for the traumatic events he and Miranda have endured.

Tony Cubby Wagner (Robert Leembruggen) is a mid level crime boss. Disenchanted with the criminal lifestyle, Cubby wrestles with his sordid past and bleak future. While trying to piece together Joe Kings actions and their reasons, Cubby faces Ivory (Alexander Yi), a young and hungry Korean rival boss, Sandra (Jane E. Petkofsky), Cubbys mob raised wife and the management of his bereft and ticking time bomb crew, including the sociopath Barry Bright (Everett Rodd) and the hot-headed Billy Moss (Paul Sieber). While Cubbys small empire is on the brink of crumbling, his biggest obstacle is deciding to care.

In the next 72 hours, Joe King and Tony Cubby Wagner will be on an introspective, melancholic and violent collision course to come full circle with dire choices made over two decades ago. Many will die and powers will shift as all try to survive The Henchmans War.

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