
Dot.Kill
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Charlie Daines is a morphine-addicted detective on the trail of a psychopath who is setting up murders and broadcasting them live on the internet. As he closes in on the killer, Charlie realises that he is to be the final victim.
Production
Lucky UKFS, Bauer Martinez Studios, Curbside Pictures LLC, Lucky 7 Productions, Frame Werk Produktion GmbH & Co. KG
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Armand Assante
Det. Charlie Daines

Sonny Marinelli
Det. Mickey Harwell

Raffaello Degruttola
Adam Sotrel

Stanley Townsend
Capt. Tommy Byrnes

Clare Holman
Mary Daines

Frankie Nasso
Stevie Daines
Jason Durran
C.I.T.U. Specialist Mitch

Tony Schiena
C.I.T.U. Specialist Pete
Jeff Merchant
Edward Maxwell

Ray Nicholas
Charles Horvath
Frank Henson
Michael McEllroy

Morven Christie
Jane
Kieran Cunningham
Frank Schuman

James Carroll Jordan
Dr. Morelli
Jason Lake
Thadeus Moore
Daniel Poyser
Guard

Doug Cockle
Financial News Anchor Man

Craig Cheetham
Maintenance Worker

Michael Culkin
Happy Bob's Clerk
Siri Steinmo
Barbara Canosa (uncredited)
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