Casualties (1997)
Who can you turn to when there's noone left to trust?
A woman tormented by an abusive, sadistic husband desperately tries to find her way out of her predicament. She discovers that she may have found the solution in her cooking class, she finds out that one of the men in her class is even more of a sadistic psycho than her husband, and she hatches a plan to get him to kill her husband.
Director: Alex Graves
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: April 15, 1997
Cast
- Caroline Goodall - Annie Summers
- Mark Harmon - Tommy Nance
- Michael Beach - Clark Cooper
- Jon Gries - Bill Summers
- John Diehl - Polito
- Lisa Darr - Beth
- Jennifer Joan Taylor - Teacher
- Alex Paen - Newscaster
- Blake Lindsley - Waitress
- Kelly Bennett - Julie
Screenplay
Music: Steven Bramson
Cinematography: Anette Haellmigk
Production: Trimark Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
The Silent Terror of Domestic Abuse, Domestic Violence Cycle and Pain
Keywords
domestic abuse, domestic violence
More Films by Director: Alex Graves
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Casualties about?
- A woman tormented by an abusive, sadistic husband desperately tries to find her way out of her predicament. She discovers that she may have found the solution in her cooking class, she finds out that one of the men in her class is even more of a sadistic psycho than her husband, and she hatches a plan to get him to kill her husband.
- Who directed Casualties?
- Casualties was directed by Alex Graves.
- Who stars in Casualties?
- Casualties stars Caroline Goodall, Mark Harmon, Michael Beach, Jon Gries, John Diehl, Lisa Darr.
- How long is Casualties?
- Casualties has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is Casualties?
- Casualties is a Drama, Thriller film.
- Where was Casualties produced?
- Casualties was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Casualties?
- The themes of Casualties include: The Silent Terror of Domestic Abuse, Domestic Violence Cycle and Pain.