
Stryker
Drama
Overview
The film follows a 14-year-old arsonist in Winnipeg who becomes involved in a turf war between the Indian Posse and the Asian Bomb Squad (a now defunct Filipino gang). He is known only as Stryker, a slang term for a prospective gang member.
Top Cast
Kyle Henry
Kyle Henry
Stryker
Kyle Henry
Stryker


Ryan Rajendra Black
Ryan Rajendra Black
Omar
Ryan Rajendra Black
Omar
Deena Fontaine
Deena Fontaine
Mama Ceece
Deena Fontaine
Mama Ceece


Joseph Mesiano
Joseph Mesiano
Daisy
Joseph Mesiano
Daisy
Nancy Sanderson
Nancy Sanderson
Ruby
Nancy Sanderson
Ruby
Dominique Rémy Root
Dominique Rémy Root
Talia
Dominique Rémy Root
Talia


Nicolas Ouellette
Nicolas Ouellette
Cody
Nicolas Ouellette
Cody
Joy Keeper
Joy Keeper
One Eyed Gloria
Joy Keeper
One Eyed Gloria
Dylan Mowatt
Dylan Mowatt
Jessie
Dylan Mowatt
Jessie
Devon Kilmoury
Devon Kilmoury
Mo
Devon Kilmoury
Mo
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