.45 (2006)
Kate and her brutish boyfriend Big Al sell handguns on the streets of New York. She's smart, stylish, and self-confident, but all that leaves her when Al, in a jealous and self-indulgent rage, beats her. Three friends encourage her recovery: Vic, a woman who would like to be Kate's lover; Reilly, who runs with Al but also is attracted to Kate and repulsed by Al's violence; and, Liz, the counselor assigned to Kate from a battered-women's program. Vic and Reilly talk about killing Al, Liz gives pep talks; Kate remains frightened. Will Al's menace and Kate's dependency hold sway?
Director: Gary Lennon
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Milla Jovovich as Kat |
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Angus Macfadyen as Big Al |
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Stephen Dorff as Reilly |
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Aisha Tyler as Liz |
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Sarah Strange as Vic |
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Vincent Laresca as Jose |
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Tony Munch as Clancy |
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Kay Hawtrey as Marge |
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John Robinson as Cop #1 |
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Tim Eddis as Cop #2 |
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Hardee T. Lineham as Father Duffel |
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Dawn Greenhalgh as Fran |
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Nola Augustson as Gertie |
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John Gordon as Danny |
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Shawn Campbell as Original Owner |
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Robin Brûlé as Waitress |
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Mike McLay as Gertie's Husband |
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Suresh John as Thief |
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Conrad Bergschneider as Sarge |
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Chantelle Jewkes as Hooker |
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Lindsay Stewart as Tattooed Man (uncredited) |
| Directing | Gary Lennon | Director |
| Writing | Gary Lennon | Writer |
| Sound | John Robert Wood | Music |
| Editing | William M. Anderson | Editor |
| Editing | Richard Nord | Editor |
| Editing | Sharon Wong | Editor |
| Production | Forrest & Forrest | Casting |
| Art | David Barkham | Production Design |
| Art | Roderick Mayne | Art Direction |
| Art | Andrew Berry | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Joanna Syrokomla | Costume Design |
| Camera | Teodoro Maniaci | Director of Photography |