

War · Drama · Horror
Overview
Vietnam veteran Jonathan Teller suffers from guilt and paranoid delusions. He decides to take his own life, but as he struggles to come to terms with his choice and reality, a chance encounter changes everything.
Top Cast


William Fichtner
William Fichtner
The Narrator (voice)
William Fichtner
The Narrator (voice)


James Preston
James Preston
Jonathan Teller
James Preston
Jonathan Teller


Aaron Dalla Villa
Aaron Dalla Villa
Abbott
Aaron Dalla Villa
Abbott


Gigi Gustin
Gigi Gustin
Linda
Gigi Gustin
Linda


Eva Hamilton
Eva Hamilton
Gloria
Eva Hamilton
Gloria


Meredith Thomas
Meredith Thomas
Mrs. Thompson
Meredith Thomas
Mrs. Thompson


Davee Youngblood
Davee Youngblood
Tommy
Davee Youngblood
Tommy


Matthew Fahey
Matthew Fahey
Speedy
Matthew Fahey
Speedy
Armie Hicks Jr.
Armie Hicks Jr.
Jim Sanders
Armie Hicks Jr.
Jim Sanders
Melanie Martyn
Melanie Martyn
Judy
Melanie Martyn
Judy
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