Already Dead (2007)

Already Dead (2007) poster

When Thomas Archer's happy and successful life is all but ruined following a horrific attack he is presented with a perfect opportunity to exact physical revenge upon the man who caused all his grief. However the immediate consequences of his actions and in-actions are much more complicated than he imagined.

Director: Joe Otting
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime: 93 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Nathan Furst
Cinematography: Eric Trageser
Production: Havenwood Media, Turkey Ranch Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Betrayal from the Closest Friend, Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Prison Riot and Anarchy, Prison Brutality and Inmate Suffering

Keywords

prison, babysitter, revenge, grief

Trailer

Already Dead Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Already Dead about?
When Thomas Archer's happy and successful life is all but ruined following a horrific attack he is presented with a perfect opportunity to exact physical revenge upon the man who caused all his grief. However the immediate consequences of his actions and in-actions are much more complicated than he imagined.
Who directed Already Dead?
Already Dead was directed by Joe Otting.
Who stars in Already Dead?
Already Dead stars Ron Eldard, Til Schweiger, Patrick Kilpatrick, Marisa Coughlan, Christopher Plummer, Geoff Pierson.
How long is Already Dead?
Already Dead has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is Already Dead?
Already Dead is a Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller film.
Where was Already Dead produced?
Already Dead was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Already Dead?
The themes of Already Dead include: Betrayal from the Closest Friend, Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Prison Riot and Anarchy, Prison Brutality and Inmate Suffering.