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The Final Interview (2018)

Someone is going to die tonight

Genre :

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Fred Vogel

Synopsis

A veteran newscaster desperate for ratings secures an interview with a mass murderer on death row the night before the man is set to be executed. What our newscaster thinks will be an easy ratings boost turns into a dangerous psychological game between two manipulative alpha males.

Actors

Grainger Hines
Grainger Hines
Oliver Ross
Diane Franklin
Diane Franklin
Rhonda
Damien A. Maruscak
Damien A. Maruscak
Darius Tidman
Fred Vogel
Fred Vogel
Guard J. Whale
John W. Iwanonkiw
John W. Iwanonkiw
Sergent J Cusack
Ross Putman
Ross Putman
Jeffrey
Jason Baker
Jason Baker
Prison Guard
Art Ettinger
Art Ettinger
Inmate
Dave Parker
Dave Parker
Jeremy Abbott
Mandy Simpson
Mandy Simpson
Sarah Wilson
Autumn Cook
Autumn Cook
Mitsy the Make-Up Girl
Christopher Maurer
Christopher Maurer
Hinzman the B Camera Operator
Sean P. McCarthy
Sean P. McCarthy
The Snake
Rik Billock
Rik Billock
Popeye
Edward Pfeifer
Edward Pfeifer
Warden Moyer
Chris Bell
Chris Bell
Sound Guy
Shelby Vogel
Shelby Vogel
Karen Kiers
keith Voigt Jr.
keith Voigt Jr.
Death Row Inmate on Toilet
Billy Cahill IV
Billy Cahill IV
Guy Oakley

Crews

Fred Vogel
Fred Vogel
Director
Rebecca Swan
Rebecca Swan
Writer
Fred Vogel
Fred Vogel
Characters
Jamie Lockhart
Jamie Lockhart
Editor

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