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Director: J. H. Wyman
Cast: Sean Patrick Flanery, Saul Rubinek, Michael Riley, Maury Chaykin
Two small time hoods pretend to be serious henchmen in order to get to do a job in Toronto that they think will get them serious recognition in the mob. Things soon get out of control.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Pale Saints, a 1997 thriller directed by J.H. Wyman, received a mixed critical reception, with some finding the story of two small-time hoods pretending to be serious henchmen intriguing, while others felt the film lacked cohesion. Details on awards recognition or audience ratings are not readily available.
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Fans of character-driven thrillers will appreciate the stylish direction of J.H. Wyman and the compelling performances of Sean Patrick Flanery, Saul Rubinek, and Maury Chaykin in the 1997 film Pale Saints. The film blends crime drama and psychological tension as two small-time crooks get in over their heads, delivering an engaging narrative with a unique visual flair.
Pale Saints is a 1997 American-Canadian crime film, written and directed by Joel Wyner. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery as Louis and Michael Riley as Dody, small-time thugs trying to gain acceptance with an organized crime group by driving to Toronto for a crime job that goes catastrophically wrong.
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