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Director: | John Glenn |
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Writer: | Evan Astrowsky, John Glenn |
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After Ben Garvey foolishly turned back to crime, he thought his life was over when he was sentenced to death by lethal injection. But his death sentence isn't quite what it seems, as Ben regains consciousness near an eerie psychiatric ward, where he's told he's been hired as the groundskeeper. With the state of his soul in question, and the love for his wife and daughter all the more real and powerful, Ben must figure out if he's truly cheated death, or if he's become part of something far more sinister. | |
Release Date: | Oct 24, 2008 |
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Director: | John Glenn |
Writer: | Evan Astrowsky, John Glenn |
Genres: | Drama, Thriller |
Keywords | robbery, death penalty, lethal injection, criminal past, symbol, chainsaw, death |
Production Companies | Be Good Productions, Scion Films, Mandeville Films, Inferno Distribution |
Box Office |
Revenue: $558,000
Budget: $9,750,000 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Paul Walker | Ben Garvey |
Piper Perabo | Lisa Garvey |
Lambert Wilson | Avery |
Linda Cardellini | Julie Ingram |
Shawn Hatosy | Ricky Garvey |
Bob Gunton | Father Ezra |
Malcolm Goodwin | Robbie |
Brooklynn Proulx | Katie Garvey |
Tony Curran | William Reeds |
Ross McMillan | Dr. James |
Aaron Hughes | Caleb |
Sean Skene | Orderly |
John Callander | The Lineman |
Alex Sol | Phelps |
Peter Jordan | Male Tech |
Chuck Robinson | Security Guard |
David Duncan | Cop #1 |
Richard Thomas | Cop #2 |
Frank Adamson | Danny |
Ofield Williams | Joey |
Mike O'Brien | Patrick Bonaire |
Leigh Enns | Realtor Woman |
Ty Wood | Young Ben |
Steve Ratzlaff | Detective |
Dan Skene | Uniformed Cop |
Susan Kelso | Human Society Woman |
Manfred Maretzki | Minister |
Aryanna Zamonsky | Little Girl in Diner |
Lisa Durupt | Mother in Diner |
Onalee Ames | Waitress in Diner |
Jessica Burleson | Woman at Post Office |
Tracy Beemer | Female Tech (as Tracy McMahon) |
Name | Job |
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Brian Tyler | Original Music Composer |
Fred Raskin | Editor |
Anne McCarthy | Casting |
Jay Scully | Casting |
Jerzy Zieliński | Director of Photography |
Jeremy Reed | Production Design |
Gary Krause | Music Editor |
Evan Astrowsky | Story |
Kathy Driscoll-Mohler | Local Casting |
Nick Burns | Storyboard |
Harry E. Snodgrass | Sound Designer |
Bernard Narvey | Location Manager |
Paula Dunfield | Costume Supervisor |
Shane Vieau | Set Decoration |
Richard Duffy | Third Assistant Director |
Jayson Clute | First Assistant Camera |
Mark Linden | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jacqui Compayre | Art Department Assistant |
Jim Cebrowski | Construction Coordinator |
Paul Suderman | Camera Operator |
Jason Gibbs | Property Master |
Tony Guerin | Camera Operator |
Tara A. Paul | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Dale Tanguay | Post Production Supervisor, Visual Effects Supervisor |
Brenda Magalas | Makeup Artist |
Hartley Gorenstein | Line Producer, Production Manager |
Linda Madden | Costume Design |
Katharina Stieffenhofer | Assistant Art Director |
Laurence Mardon | Gaffer |
Sacha Rosen | Boom Operator |
Andrea Hutchison | Production Coordinator |
Dino Schiavone | Sound Recordist |
Greg D'Auria | First Assistant Editor, Additional Editing |
Sheila Woodley | Production Accountant |
Allen Fraser | Still Photographer |
Charles Crossin | Second Assistant Director |
James Chrysler | Best Boy Electric |
Ryan Patton | Special Effects Coordinator |
Jessica Gaston | ADR Editor |
Brian 'Shaky' Johnson | Transportation Coordinator |
Steve Madden | Key Grip |
David Scharf | Dialogue Editor |
Réjean Labrie | Art Direction |
Jennifer Machnee | Key Makeup Artist |
Alanna Mills | Script Supervisor |
Michael Chirsky | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Rudy Katkic | Steadicam Operator |
Rebecca Sandulak | Still Photographer |
Ronaldo Nacionales | First Assistant Director |
Markian Saray | Third Assistant Director |
Lori Caputi | Key Hair Stylist |
Ediena Hawkes | Hairstylist |
Robert Rowan | Rigging Gaffer |
Joe Lisanti | Music Editor |
Donald Menzies | Transportation Captain |
Larry Goeb | Dialogue Editor |
John Glenn | Director, Screenplay |
Rick Skene | Stunt Coordinator |
Name | Title |
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David Hoberman | Producer |
Todd Lieberman | Producer |
Jim Seibel | Executive Producer |
Travis Wright | Producer |
Martin Wiley | Executive Producer |
Brandon Birtell | Co-Producer |
Albert Page | Executive Producer |
Bobby Sheng | Executive Producer |
Tim Whitcome | Co-Producer |
Adam W. Rosen | Executive Producer |
Matt Milich | Producer |
Evan Astrowsky | Co-Producer |
Jeff Abberley | Executive Producer |
Andrew Mann | Executive Producer |
Julia Blackman | Executive Producer |
Bill Johnson | Executive Producer |
Phyllis Laing | Co-Producer |
Onalee Ames | Co-Producer |
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Lazarus of Oregon. The Lazarus Project is directed by John Patrick Glen, who also co-writes the screenplay with Evan Astrowsky. It stars Paul Walker, Linda Cardellini, Piper Perabo, Bob Gunton, Malcolm Goodwin and Tony Curran. Music is by Brian Tyler and cinematography by Jerzy Zielinski. A r ... eformed criminal out on parole is beset by bad luck and finds himself sentenced to die by lethal injection. Strange then that once the lethal dose is administered, he wakes up working as a grounds-keeper at a psychiatric hospital… John Glen's first directing assignment is very much a mixed bag, but if landing in the DVD/Blu-ray players of the right audience it could well gain some momentum in the wake of Walker's untimely death. It's one of those films that operates at a funereal pace and thrives on other worldly atmosphere. After the introductions to the main character and his psychological make-up is out the way, pic shifts into a realm where we, as well as Walker's character, are never sure what is real or what is going on. Is he in some afterlife place? Is it all in his head? A dream? Drug induced? And etc. One of the smart things about the movie is that it binds the audience to the mystery by asking us to fill in the gaps with our own logic. While crucially the reveal comes at the right time so as to give us viewers the opportunity to re-evaluate the various quandaries that the piece has thrown up. For those who like films like Jacob's Ladder, Shutter Island, The Jacket et al, then this has to be at the very least of interest, to warrant the chance to sell itself to those particular sub-genre fans, besides which, it also shows a string to Walker's acting bow that was rarely tapped into by other directors. And it's beautifully shot by Zielinski too. Contemplative, intriguing and even chilling as regards the various themes it deals with, this Lazarus deserves its own second coming. 7/10
It's a poor film, but Paul Walker saves it from coming out much worse. This performance of Walker's is the best I've seen of him away from the <em>'Fast & Furious'</em> franchise, as everything else around him in <em>'The Lazarus Project'</em> fails to make an impression his showing is terrific. ... Bob Gunton, if I had to pick someone, is the pick of the others. The story features an intriguing concept, but I can't say I was ever all that interested in it due to the way the film portrays it; which is a bit too episodic. They just show one thing, then the next and then the next and it never feels well connected. There is no mystique, despite a mystique-filled premise.