Vigilante ()


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After suffering the grief of his sister's brutal gangland murder, former Lawyer John Freedman slips into a disturbing psychosis brought about by clinical depression. John physically takes on the role of his delusional alter-ego... See more »

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Amy Allard ...
Sam Freedman
Tim Bettsworth ...
Vigilante / John Freedman
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Marcus (as Edward Elks)
Michael Faye ...
James - Vigilante victim
Jo Myddelton ...
News Reporter
Jonathon O'Hara ...
Judge Robertson
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Gary
Daniel Tooth ...
Paul

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Mark A. Allard

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Mark A. Allard ... producer

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Keval Parekh

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Mark A. Allard
Cathy Hollies ... (as Cathy Griffin)
Toni Johnson

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Mark A. Allard

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After suffering the grief of his sister's brutal gangland murder, former Lawyer John Freedman slips into a disturbing psychosis brought about by clinical depression. John physically takes on the role of his delusional alter-ego "Vigilante", a masked urban crusader with a difference... After seeking no-remorse vengeance on the gang responsible for his sister's death, John decides to keep on his new found alias in aid of saving the innocent from crime. However, there's a dark twist to the personality of Vigilante. Written by Mark A. Allard

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  • 10 min
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Budget GBP110 (estimated)

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Trivia Vigilante was shot across only three days, on the back of £110 and across five English counties (including Buckinghamshire, Suffolk, Essex and more). This mostly explains for the segmented feel of the final product and deterioration in quality towards the end - a piece of guerilla film-making to it's very core. See more »

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