Friday, December 17, 2010

The Murderous Meskada is Moving to DVD March 22 Through Anchor Bay Entertainment

Meskada involves economic class differences, intrigue and murder. This film had a recent limited release during the first week of December; now, the film will move to DVD, courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment. The film has incorporated an all-star cast in this gritty film including Norman Reedus ("The Walking Dead"), Nick Stahl (Mirrors 2), Rachel Nichols (Charlie Wilson's War) and others. The release date for the DVD is March 22, 2011 and viewers are encouraged to watch detective Noah Codin (Stahl) track down the killers of a young boy, in the trailer below.

The film's story involves:

"Meskada follows a small-town detective named Noah Cordin (Stahl) as he struggles to solve the brutal murder of a boy in the peaceful, affluent town of Hilliard. The killers left behind no clues at the crime scene, with the exception of a scrap of paper leading Cordin back to his working-class hometown of Caswell. Here, Cordin and county detective Leslie Spencer (Nichols) consult with Cordin's old friends, all of whom are suffering from the economic troubles that have plunged Caswell into destitution and despair. As their search fails to turn up a suspect, feverish tensions rise between the towns of Hilliard and Caswell. Cordin will soon learn that some crimes find their criminals…" (Anchor Bay).

Release Date: March 22, 2011 (DVD).

Director/writer: Josh Sternfeld.

Cast: Kellan Lutz, Jonathan Tucker, Grace Gummer, Laura Benanti, and James McCaffrey.

The film's trailer is here:



The film's homepage is here:

Meskada's Official Website

The film's fan site is here:

Meskada's Official Fan Site

*From the press release: "Meskada portrays an unforgettable picture of the chasm between two towns and their inhabitants, bound by loyalty, family, community, and a battle born of circumstances beyond their control" (Anchor Bay).

Sources:

Press Release. 17th Dec. 2010. Anchor Bay Entertainment.

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