Wednesday, September 15, 2010

A Full Theatrical Trailer for Thriller As Good As Dead

A full theatrical trailer is now live for Jonathan Mossek's thriller As Good As Dead. The clip shows Cary Elwes as a man terrorized by Andie McDowell's character Helen and the Shulzstaffel tattooed Aaron (Frank Whaley). The trailer follows a revenge plotline, as two kidnappers try to identify Ethan's (Elwes) true identity. Or is he just an innocent victim? Fans will have to see the film for the finale and for the answer to this question, but in the meantime enjoy two minutes of suspense and tension in this As Good As Dead official trailer.

The synopsis for As Good As Dead here:

"In this psychological thriller full of shocking twists starring Andie MacDowell and Cary Elwes, what begins as an average day for Ethan (Elwes) takes a dangerous turn when he’s kidnapped and held hostage in his New York apartment by three assailants. The home invaders aren’t looking to rob him; instead they are looking to avenge the death of Reverend Kalahan, the right-wing cult leader whose brutal murder remains unsolved. On a mission of revenge, the assailants vow to make Ethan pay – but the more they interrogate him, the more they doubt he is the killer" (First Look).

Release Date: September 23, 2010 (Special Screening in Brooklyn, New York).

Director: Jonathan Mossek.

Writers: Erez Mossek, and Eve Pomerance.

Producers: Eve Pomerance, Jordan Gertner, Heidi Jo Markel, and Edward Bass.

Cast: Cary Elwes, Brian Cox, Andie MacDowell, Matt Dallas, Jess Weixler, Nicole Ansari-Cox, Clark Middleton, Mario D'Leon, Crispian Belfrage, Juliette Bennett, J.W. Cortes, Claudine Oriol and Frank Whaley.

The theatrical trailer fro As Good As Dead here:




Showtimes and premiere dates at the film's official website:

As Good As Dead Homepage

The film's fan page on FB:

As Good As Dead on Facebook

Another thriller starring actor Cary Elwes, which has some substance, mystery:



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