Confess (2005)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Eugene Byrd | as | Terell Lessor | | Ali Larter | as | Olivia Averill | | Melissa Leo | as | Agnes Lessor | | Glenn Fitzgerald | as | Greg Lanser | | William Sadler | as | Roger Lampert | | Betsy Aidem | as | Julia Bradford | | Peter Appel | as | Burly Man | | Paul Butler | as | FBI Agent Davis | | Scott Cohen | as | Media Executive | | Vinny Colon | as | Limo Driver | | Curtiss Cook | as | Security Guard | | Eisa Davis | as | Glyness Bennet | | Anna George | as | Anna Martin | | Ross Gibby | as | Richard Heston | | Rick Gifford | as | Journalist One | | Vincent Grochowski | as | Fan outside Limo | | David Harbour | as | FBI Agent McAllister | | Pell James | as | Isabel | | Phoebe Jonas | as | Account Executive | | Jordan Lage | as | Lawyer | | Anthony Leslie | as | Dan Stewart | | Michael McCartney | as | Motel Manager | | Ryan McGann | as | Fan | | Gabriel Millman | as | Wiley | | Ajay Naidu | as | Account Executive | | Josh Pais | as | Allen Kelner | | Stephen Peabody | as | Professor Hughes | | Johnny Pruitt | as | Convex | | Miles Purinton | as | ADHD Kid | | Kimber Riddle | as | Trophy Wife | | Stefan C. Schaefer | as | Husband | | Jill Simon | as | Secretary | | Jill M. Simon | as | Secretary | | Alex Tanaka | as | Boss | | Richard Toth | as | WTO Representative | | Laurie Williams | as | Sally Dewitt | | Susan Willis | as | Old Woman | | Christopher Wynkoop | as | Lance T. Conners |
| | Crew list: | | Stefan C. Schaefer (Director) | | Stefan C. Schaefer (Writer) |
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Review A political thriller that charts the exploits of disillusioned ex-hacker Terell Lessor (Eugene Byrd). A return to New York, coupled with a humiliating attempt at getting a new job, serves as the catalyst for him to take action against those who slighted him in the past. Employing strategically placed spy-cams, and operating in tandem with backer, strategist and lover Olivia (Ali Larter), he captures compromising footage and broadcasts the edited clips via a newly-minted website. Recognizing the power of their model, the two begin to target CEOs, politicians, those who represent the worst of the establishment. Soon Terell's every move is front-page news, law enforcement is after him, and copy-catters are taking his abduction-and-confession model to extremes he never imagined. With these forces colliding, Terell has to decide whether his actions are sustainable - a decision that will compromise his agenda, his first taste of romance, and his physical wellbeing. |
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