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| Dominique Swain | Christie Wallace | |
| Mehmet Günsür | Stefan Kerchek | |
| Udo Kier | The Picasso Killer / Aaron Garvey | |
| David Carradine | Wade | |
| R. Keith Harris | Lawrence Kellog | |
| Monica Barladeanu | Helen (as Monica Dean) | |
| Jennifer Alden | Marie | |
| Austin James | Michael Yeager | |
| Burgess Jenkins | Earl Buchyk | |
| Tye Banks | Cop | |
| Renata Batista | Dying Woman | |
| Randy Bernard | Cop | |
| Karine Darrah | Yanci Deeds | |
| Lexi DiBenedetto | Zoe Wallace | |
| Furkan Erdogan | A Friend of M.Günsur | |
| Brett Gentile | Paul Gleason | |
| Mehmet Gunsur | Stefan Kerchek |
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| Producer | Brandon Baker
Ron Gell |
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| Writer | Roy Sallows
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| Cinematography | Richard Clabaugh
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| Musician | Pinar Toprak
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Seven strangers. Trapped. Hunted. Carved.Single mother Christie (Alpha Dog's Dominique Swain) faces the most terrifying Christmas Eve ever when she becomes the sole witness to the handiwork of the Picasso Killer (Halloween's Udo Kier), a cold-blooded maniac with an eye for beautiful women. Now a citywide blackout has Christie trapped in an isolated office building with a group of strangers as this unstoppable killing force closes in, picking them off one by one in preparation for his ultimate bloody masterpiece. The body count is climbing and a madman is watching in this relentless, suspenseful shocker, also starring Kill Bill's David Carradine in one of his final roles. |
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