
Green Sails
Action · Thriller · TV Movie
Overview
When ambitious CCT exec Will Patterson uncovers a corporate conspiracy, his life spirals out of control. With an unlikely ally and beautiful crusader to guide him through his struggle, he travels to the jungles of Indonesia where a tribe--wrongly forced off their land by CCT--and the corporation clash. No matter which side Will chooses--with so many lives on the line, his decision is destined to be a deadly one.
Top Cast


Marcus Graham
Marcus Graham
Will Patterson
Marcus Graham
Will Patterson


Alexandra Paul
Alexandra Paul
Laura Taylor
Alexandra Paul
Laura Taylor


Dennis Garber
Dennis Garber
Tom Kurz
Dennis Garber
Tom Kurz


Elizabeth Anne Allen
Elizabeth Anne Allen
Kerri
Elizabeth Anne Allen
Kerri


Michael Ontkean
Michael Ontkean
John Scott
Michael Ontkean
John Scott


Sullivan Stapleton
Sullivan Stapleton
Infante
Sullivan Stapleton
Infante


Jay Laga'aia
Jay Laga'aia
Maru
Jay Laga'aia
Maru


Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas Kretschmann
Robert Fowler
Thomas Kretschmann
Robert Fowler


Robert Mammone
Robert Mammone
Craig Sheridan
Robert Mammone
Craig Sheridan


Lani John Tupu
Lani John Tupu
CCT Negotiator
Lani John Tupu
CCT Negotiator
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