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''Bad Country'' (also known as ''Whiskey Bay'') is a 2014 American crime drama film based on a true story starring Matt Dillon, Willem Dafoe, Neal McDonough, Amy Smart, and Tom Berenger. The film started shooting in Baton Rouge and Angola, Louisiana on August 7, 2012. Plot When Baton Rouge police detective Bud Carter arrests contract killer Jesse Weiland, he convinces Jesse to help the police to destroy the South's most powerful crime ring. When the syndicate orders Carter's death and Weiland is identified as an informant, the two team up to fight the mob and catch the crime boss who ordered the hit. Cast * Matt Dillon as Jesse Weiland * Willem Dafoe as Bud Carter * Neal McDonough as Kiersey * Amy Smart as Lynn Weiland * Tom Berenger as Lutin Adams * Bill Duke as John Nokes * Kevin Chapman as Morris * Christopher Denham as Tommy Weiland * Chris Marquette as Fitch * Alex Solowitz as Buzz McKinnnon * Don Yesso as Captain Bannock * John Edward Lee as Catfish Stanton * Jean Moolman ...
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Chris Brinker
Chris Brinker (December 17, 1970 – February 8, 2013) was an American film producer and director, known for his work in the film ''The Boondock Saints'' (1999), and also as an actor in a small role in that film. He was co-producer on '' Lonely Street'' (2008) and on '' The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day'' (2009). Before Brinker died suddenly in 2013, he was working with his friend Lloyd Segan on the film ''Baby Proof''. Brinker made his directorial debut, working with Matt Dillon, Kevin Chapman, and Willem Dafoe, in the feature film ''Bad Country'', which was released in 2014. Brinker was to be presented with the Robert Smalls Indie Vision Award at the 7th annual Beaufort, South Carolina International Film Festival in February 2013. On October 3, 2013, the San Diego Film Festival The San Diego International Film Festival is an independent film festival held in San Diego, California, produced by the nonprofit San Diego Film Foundation. The main event has traditionally ...
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Christopher Denham
Christopher Denham is an American actor and director. He is known for supporting roles in '' Oppenheimer'', '' Shutter Island'', ''Argo'', '' Being the Ricardos'', '' Charlie Wilson's War'' and '' Sound of My Voice.'' Television credits include '' For All Mankind, Billions'', '' Shining Girls'' opposite Elisabeth Moss, and Amazon Prime's ''Utopia'', created by Gillian Flynn. Denham has appeared on Broadway in '' Master Harold...and the Boys,'' Martin McDonagh's '' The Lieutenant of Inishmore'' and David Mamet's '' China Doll,'' opposite Al Pacino. In 2025, he co-starred opposite George Clooney in the Broadway adaptation of '' Good Night and Good Luck'', directed by David Cromer. Early life Denham grew up on the south side of Chicago and worked at the famous Steppenwolf Theatre. Career Theatrical career Denham made his Broadway debut opposite Danny Glover in the Roundabout Theatre revival of '' "Master Harold"...and the Boys''. Denham originated the role of Matt in the S ...
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A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films. ...
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