
The Killing Jar
Crime · Mystery · Thriller
Overview
A stranger armed with a shotgun takes seven patrons hostage in a remote roadside diner. But as the body count increases, the desperate survivors discover that one of the hostages may be even more dangerous than their captor.
Top Cast


Amber Benson
Amber Benson
Noreen
Amber Benson
Noreen


Michael Madsen
Michael Madsen
Doe
Michael Madsen
Doe


Harold Perrineau
Harold Perrineau
Dixon
Harold Perrineau
Dixon


Kevin Gage
Kevin Gage
Hank
Kevin Gage
Hank


Lew Temple
Lew Temple
Lonnie
Lew Temple
Lonnie


Jake Busey
Jake Busey
Greene
Jake Busey
Greene


Danny Trejo
Danny Trejo
Jimmy
Danny Trejo
Jimmy


Lindsey Axelsson
Lindsey Axelsson
Starr
Lindsey Axelsson
Starr


Talan Torriero
Talan Torriero
Billy
Talan Torriero
Billy
Jonathan Sachar
Jonathan Sachar
O'Brien
Jonathan Sachar
O'Brien
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