The Retaliators

Thou shalt not kill.

5.7
20221h 36m

An upstanding pastor uncovers a dark and twisted underworld as he searches for answers surrounding his daughter's brutal murder.

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Cast

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Michael Lombardi

John Bishop

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Marc Menchaca

Jed Sawyer

Photo of Joseph Gatt

Joseph Gatt

Ram Kady

Photo of Katie Kelly

Katie Kelly

Sarah Bishop

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Abbey Hafer

Rebecca Bishop

Photo of Jacoby Shaddix

Jacoby Shaddix

Quinn Brady

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Robert John Burke

Captain Briggs

Photo of Cree Kelly

Cree Kelly

Aunt Jody

Photo of Brian O'Halloran

Brian O'Halloran

Christmas Tree Lot Jerk

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Tommy Lee

Strip Club DJ

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

5/10

Michael Lombardi is the aptly named "Bishop" - he's a rural pastor - who traditionally shuns confrontation and generally encourages others to do the same. Until, that is, his daughter has a run in with a gangland hoodlum who has a car stashed with cocaine, loot - and a man who is not in great shape. She attempts to flee but while being chased chooses to ring her dad, rather than 911 (or maybe drive off in the general direction of the police station!?). Anyway, the remainder of this terribly lacklustre revenge thriller follows dad's attempts to avenge his daughter. For a previously gentle man, he adapts to the brutality of his new environment with an ease that made me think that if Sigourney Weaver had had him in the "Alien" films, those acid bleeding critters wouldn't have lasted twenty minutes. That's really the problem here. The scenario is just daft. Right from the get go when we have an altercation over a Christmas tree through to the very end, it's all just predictable and implausible tosh. The acting is college project standard, as is the writing and the direction. Indeed, quite how this got a cinema release at all is a far more worthy and ponderous question than anything raised by the script. Nope, I really wouldn't bother.

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