The Prodigy

The Prodigy (2005)

Sometimes what you are looking for... is looking for you.

  • Genre: Action, Drama, Family, Mystery, Thriller
  • Release Date: 2005-01-01
  • User Rating: 4.2/10 from 10 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 0min
  • Language: English
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: William Kaufman
star 4.2/10
From 10 Ratings
5.3

Summary

"The Prodigy" tells the story of small-time enforcer Truman Fisher's vicious conflict with a sadistic assassin who has chosen the unwilling Truman to be his successor. The assassin, who goes by the alias Rains and whose exploits have become the source of legend among Truman's underworld colleagues, drives Truman, through the pressure of constant violence and grief, to understand his own capacity for both bloodshed and compassion. Ultimately this reveals to Truman that he as with all of us, must find our place in this world or as Rains would say "our place in this grand design." This action begins quickly as Truman meets with a turncoat from a rival gang. This tense showdown erupts quickly into mayhem, when Rains makes his unexpected entrance. In the wake of the ensuing bloodbath, Truman is forced to reevaluate his own role in the small, violent world he inhabits, suddenly aware that there are larger powers at work which he does not understand...

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  • Holt Boggs

    as Truman
  • Glen Vorhis

    as James/Rains
  • Matt Beckham

    as Pat
  • Diana Lee Inosanto

    as Ash
  • Mirelly Taylor

    as Nicki
  • Lawrence Varnado

    as King
  • Marc Hébert

    as Ricky
  • Marc Jeffreys

    as JT Baker
  • Jay Moses

    as Danny
  • Mark Hanson

    as Jimmi
  • Dameon Clarke

    as Chris
Directing William Kaufman Director
Writing William Kaufman Writer
Editing Russell White Editor
Art Jason Mueller Production Design
Camera Mark Rutledge Director of Photography
Writing Holt Boggs Writer

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