Dragonwolf (2013)
The Devil's Cauldron, a city where depravity and violence has forged a society in which only the lethal and callous can survive, two young men who possess the intellect and ferocity to flourish, carve a name for themselves as the most efficient and unstoppable hit men. Side by side, these two brothers are the deadliest killers, feared by even the most evil criminals. But when a woman of rare beauty mysteriously enters the brother's lives she blinds them with her sweet promises and turns them against each other, resulting in an epic battle that threatens to bring the Devil's Cauldron to the brink of destruction.
Director: Raimund Huber
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Kazu Patrick Tang as Mozart |
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Johan Kirsten as Julius |
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Macha Polivka as Mary |
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Guk Srisawat as Umiko |
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Stephen Thomas as Right Hand Man |
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Bonnie Zellerbach as Juliet |
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David Winters as Brutus |
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Sunanta Yousagoon as Anna Maria |
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Janissa Charoenrach as Young Umiko |
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Vincent Kinne as Vinnie |
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Russell Geoffrey Banks as Markus |
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David Bueno as Trio 2 |
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Brahim Achabbakhe as Josef |
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Geoffrey Giuliano as Brutus (voice) |
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Anton Kalinitchenko as Boris |
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Virat Kemgrad as Rahu 2 |
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Gwion Jacob Miles as Trio 1 |
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Eoin O'Brien as Brutus Bodyguard 2 |
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John Strandabø as |
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Vihai Weangyanggoong as Rahu 1 |
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Chris Wegoda as Gunman |
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Tanavit Wongsuwan as Rahu 3 |
| Directing | Raimund Huber | Director |
| Writing | Raimund Huber | Story |
| Writing | Johan Kirsten | Writer |
| Camera | Wardhana Vunchuplou | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Franck Rapp | Original Music Composer |