Dead Man's Wire
His revolution was televised.
2025 | 105m | English
Popularity: 33 (history)
| Director: | Gus Van Sant |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Austin Kolodney |
| Staring: |
| In 1977, former real estate developer Tony Kiritsis puts a dead man's switch on himself and the mortgage banker who did him wrong, demanding $5 million and a personal apology. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 12, 2025 |
|---|---|
| Director: | Gus Van Sant |
| Writer: | Austin Kolodney |
| Genres: | Crime, Drama |
| Keywords | 1970s, hostage, kidnapping, banker, indianapolis, based on true story, dark comedy, courtroom, hostage negotiator, standoff, radio host, duringcreditsstinger, mortgage, angry, father son relationship, cautionary, melodramatic, private equity |
| Production Companies | Pressman Film, Sobini Films, TPC, Construction Film, Elevated Films, Film Manufacturers, LB Entertainment, Raised by Wolves Pictures, Streamline Global, Edith Productions, Space Pilot Media, YO Productions, SIPUR, Balcony 9 Productions, Pinstripes, WME Independent, RNA Pictures, Filmhedge, Co Created Media, Copper Island, Sillen Productions, Va Bene Productions, Wrong Turn Productions, Punch Once, Last Mile Productions, Eterna, Notorious Productions Film Fund, Vl Entertainment, Starlight Digital Ventures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $2,248,569
Budget: $13,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 28, 2026 Entered: Nov 30, 2025 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Bill Skarsgård | Tony Kiritsis |
| Colman Domingo | Fred Temple |
| Al Pacino | M.L. Hall |
| Dacre Montgomery | Richard 'Dick' Hall |
| Myha'la | Linda Page |
| Cary Elwes | Michael Grable |
| Kelly Lynch | Mabel Hall |
| Jordan Claire Robbins | Doreen |
| John Robinson | Cameraman |
| Katie Kinman | Ibby Hall |
| Mark Helms | Frank Love |
| Kyle Rankin | Rookie Cop |
| Vinh Nguyen | James |
| Stephanie Bertoni | TV News Anchor |
| Danielle Munday | News Reporter |
| Daniel R. Hill | Jimmy Kiritsis |
| Todd Gable | Chief Gallagher |
| Neil Mulac | Agent Patrick Mullaney |
| John N. Dixon | First Responder |
| Andy S. Allen | Clifford Chapman |
| Casey Feigh | Resort Attendant |
| Michael Ashcraft | George Martz |
| Eli Samek | Channel 6 Reporter |
| Donald K. Overstreet | Doug O'Brien |
| Aaron Massey | Police Officer |
| Maresha Robinson | Fred's Wife |
| Michael James Dukes | Bomb Squad Officer |
| Kevin Ragsdale | Sheriff |
| William R. Davis | Judge |
| Dean Coutris | Bearded Producer |
| Rita Hight | Barb |
| Elliot Gross | Chaplain |
| D.J. Stroud | Window Washer |
| Jackson Monks | Police Officer / Pedestrian |
| April Bartosh | Meridian Mortgage Employee in Lobby (uncredited) |
| Tisha Carmel | Court Clerk (uncredited) |
| Jeffery Croft II | Radio Station Employee (uncredited) |
| Zachary Culbertson | Business Man in Cadillac (uncredited) |
| Matthew DeVore | State Trooper (uncredited) |
| Chuck Fussenegger | Police Officer (uncredited) |
| Rodney Hagan | Sheriff (uncredited) |
| Joshua Henry | Indiana State Trooper (uncredited) |
| Joseph R. Himes | News Reporter (uncredited) |
| Mark Humphrey | Onlooker (uncredited) |
| Joseph Imbus | DMV Patron / Courthouse Supporter (uncredited) |
| Sean McBride | Plain Clothes Detective (uncredited) |
| Chrissy Morgan | First Responder (uncredited) |
| James Neeley | Tony's Uncle (uncredited) |
| Brian Easley | Tony's Friend (uncredited) |
| Chris Olds | News Reporter (uncredited) |
| James Pasier | Window Washer (uncredited) |
| Christina Pope | Reporter (uncredited) |
| Janora Sanders | Onlooker (uncredited) |
| Gerald Schiedewitz | Bailiff (uncredited) |
| Eric Severs | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
| Samuel Smith | Newspaper Reporter (uncredited) |
| D.J. Stroud | Window Washer (uncredited) |
| Damian Tanenbaum | Plain Clothes Officer (uncredited) |
| Victoria Winn | Onlooker (uncredited) |
| Laura K. Young | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
| John Wayne | Self (archive footage)(uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Austin Kolodney | Writer |
| Arnaud Potier | Director of Photography |
| Peggy Schnitzer | Costume Design |
| Frank Blake | Stunt Coordinator |
| Debbie Zoller | Makeup Department Head |
| Sydney Marquez | Set Decoration |
| Danny Elfman | Original Music Composer |
| Vito Trotta | Hair Department Head |
| Francisco Ortiz | First Assistant Director |
| Saar Klein | Editor |
| Gus Van Sant | Director |
| Stefan Dechant | Production Design |
| Shepherd Ahlers | Second Assistant Director |
| Kathy Campbell | Casting, Local Casting |
| Leslie Shatz | Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Katherine Frantz | Set Decoration Buyer |
| Dina Juntila | Music Supervisor |
| Veronica Radaelli | Unit Production Manager, Line Producer |
| Barron Boedecker | Stunt Double |
| Kellina Rutherford | Stunt Double |
| Dan Spohn | Stunt Double |
| Alexander Smith | Stunts |
| Martyn Williams | Stunts |
| Chad Joyce | Stunts |
| Bill Leaman | Utility Stunts |
| Aimee Laussen | Production Coordinator |
| Josh Tipis | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Brett Durbin | Script Supervisor |
| Federico Verardi | Camera Operator |
| Danielle Elise Bartley | "B" Camera Operator |
| Geoffrey Storts | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Colin Garcia | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Emily Keenan | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Gillian Sparks | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Sin Cohen | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Stefania Rosini | Still Photographer |
| Rachel Stivers | Costume Supervisor |
| Cate Adams | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Laura Corum | Key Costumer |
| Edward Taylor | Costumer |
| Kate Roach | Costumer |
| Lilah Pudlo | Costumer |
| Trevor Thompson | Key Makeup Artist |
| Andrea Ahl | Key Hair Stylist |
| James Wise | Art Direction |
| Natalie LeCompte | Graphic Designer |
| Meghan Glasper | Set Decoration Buyer |
| Sean Hill | Set Dresser |
| Shelby Conquest | Set Dresser |
| John Travisano | Set Designer |
| Segan Friend | Property Master |
| Charlie Pollard | Assistant Property Master |
| Derek Sepe | Sound Mixer |
| Dan Giannattasio | Boom Operator |
| Matt Ware | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Eliot Brown | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| Gavin Reed | Lighting Technician |
| Seth Ware | Lighting Technician |
| Milo Marz | Lighting Technician |
| Michael Stocker | Key Grip |
| Jeb Schilling | Best Boy Grip |
| John LeFan | Dolly Grip |
| Jeremy Cosby | Additional Grip |
| Austin Koester | Additional Grip |
| Jamie Pate | Additional Grip |
| Tyler Bucholz | Additional Grip |
| Oliver Brooks | Location Manager |
| Adam Snyder | Location Scout |
| Stacie Conard | Set Medic |
| Brandon Alford | Transportation Captain |
| Jason Marc Schoener | Production Accountant |
| Katie Kinman | Local Casting |
| Juliana Rodzinski | First Assistant Editor |
| Julian Claborn | Assistant Editor |
| Ava Shanley | Post Production Assistant |
| Olek Lyzwanski | Visual Effects Producer |
| Ali Soofi | Color Assistant |
| Daniel De Vue | Senior Colorist |
| Vahe Giragol | Digital Intermediate Editor |
| Bryan McMahan | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
| Lorenzo Gutierrez | ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor |
| Colin Rogers | ADR Mixer, Foley Mixer |
| Denise Okimoto | Music Editor |
| Noah Scot Snyder | Scoring Mixer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Lily Blavin | Co-Executive Producer |
| Svetlana Migunova-Dali | Executive Producer |
| Tiffany Boyle | Executive Producer |
| Tom Culliver | Producer |
| Noor Alfallah | Producer |
| Matt Murphie | Producer |
| Ryan Bartecki | Co-Executive Producer |
| Lara Clear | Executive Producer |
| Matt Hartley | Executive Producer |
| Clark Baker | Executive Producer |
| Veronica Ferres | Executive Producer |
| Arno Krimmer | Executive Producer |
| Nathan Mardis | Executive Producer |
| John Pitts | Executive Producer |
| Jeff Rice | Executive Producer |
| Divya Shahani | Executive Producer |
| Oliver Trevena | Executive Producer |
| Cassian Elwes | Producer |
| Andrea Bucko | Producer |
| Rishi Bajaj | Executive Producer |
| Michael Leon Cassutt | Co-Executive Producer |
| J. Todd Harris | Co-Executive Producer |
| Oleg Dubson | Executive Producer |
| David Devries | Executive Producer |
| Kyle Kaminsky | Executive Producer |
| David Mansfield | Executive Producer |
| Nicol Paone | Executive Producer |
| Dan Reardon | Executive Producer |
| Emily Hunter Salveson | Executive Producer |
| Trey Terpeluk | Executive Producer |
| Siena Oberman | Producer |
| Joel David Moore | Producer |
| Remi Alfallah | Producer |
| Paula Paizes | Producer |
| Luke Bouchier | Co-Executive Producer |
| James Di Giacomo | Co-Executive Producer |
| Christopher Hines | Executive Producer |
| Aaron Brown | Executive Producer |
| Billy Hines | Executive Producer |
| Robert K. MacLean | Executive Producer |
| William Nobel | Executive Producer |
| Elsa Ramo | Executive Producer |
| Eyal Rimmon | Executive Producer |
| Nate Stevens | Executive Producer |
| Mark Amin | Producer |
| Sam Pressman | Producer |
| Lee Broda | Executive Producer |
| Jon Gosier | Executive Producer |
| Katharina Otto-Bernstein | Executive Producer |
| Bubba Cash | Executive Producer |
| Ali Jazayeri | Executive Producer |
| Thomas Mann | Executive Producer |
| Julie Pacino | Executive Producer |
| Nick N. Raslan | Executive Producer |
| Jordan Claire Robbins | Executive Producer |
| Daniel Taborga | Executive Producer |
| Veronica Radaelli | Producer |
| Alan Helene | Executive Producer |
| Maxwell Loeb | Executive Producer |
| Michael Merlob | Executive Producer |
| Ramin Pourteymour | Executive Producer |
| Oliver Ridge | Executive Producer |
| Steven Sims | Executive Producer |
| Cami Winikoff | Executive Producer |
| Nicholas Wirth | Executive Producer |
| Vladislav Lapidus | Executive Producer |
| Bill Skarsgård | Executive Producer |
| Colman Domingo | Executive Producer |
| Vicktoria Túrmina | Executive Producer |
| Paul Robarts | Executive Producer |
| Gordon Clarke | Producer |
| Tifanie J. Acosta | Co-Executive Producer |
| Francisco Ortiz | Co-Executive Producer |
| Jorge Alfaro-Silva | Co-Executive Producer |
| Austin Gray | Co-Executive Producer |
| Martha Pardue | Co-Executive Producer |
| Cynthia Bailey | Co-Executive Producer |
| Kyle Green | Co-Executive Producer |
| Thomas Pettinelli | Co-Executive Producer |
| Lance Barnard | Co-Executive Producer |
| Drake Pierre | Co-Executive Producer |
| Justin Hurley | Co-Executive Producer |
| Michael Roban | Co-Executive Producer |
| Mike Brubaker | Co-Executive Producer |
| Sherry Hurley | Co-Executive Producer |
| Humberto Rosa | Co-Executive Producer |
| Nick Cerise | Co-Executive Producer |
| Nini Le Huynh | Co-Executive Producer |
| Leslie Shatz | Co-Executive Producer |
| Jennifer Diamond | Co-Executive Producer |
| Ravi Khosla | Co-Executive Producer |
| Vinny Smith | Co-Executive Producer |
| Annie Dieruf | Co-Executive Producer |
| Ted Laszlo | Co-Executive Producer |
| Jay Sullivan | Co-Executive Producer |
| Adarsh Venkatesh | Co-Executive Producer |
| Mar Laszlo | Co-Executive Producer |
| Levi Dieruf | Co-Executive Producer |
| Marc Marcum | Co-Executive Producer |
| Nikulas Wood | Co-Executive Producer |
| Jhon Mejía | Associate Producer |
| Kimberly Montini | Associate Producer |
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| 2024 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
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| 2025 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
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| 2026 | 1 | 5 | 6 | 2 |
| 2026 | 2 | 9 | 40 | 2 |
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| 2026 | 2 | 5 | 289 |
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| 2026 | 1 | 80 | 347 |
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| 2025 | 12 | 495 | 790 |
At a time when many of us may feel like we’re being systematically shafted by big business and powerful financial institutions, it’s natural that some of us might feel justified in seeking retribution against them for their deceitful actions. Such was also the case in February 1977, when an aggrieve ... d borrower sought potentially deadly vengeance against the president of an Indianapolis mortgage company, as seen in this fact-based comedy-drama-thriller from director Gus Van Sant. When Tony Kiritsis (Bill Skarsgård), a mentally challenged borrower, felt financially betrayed by a lender he implicitly trusted, he decided to take action to get back at the loan company’s owner, M.L. Hall (Al Pacino). However, on the day he was scheduled to meet with Mr. Hall, Kiritsis learned that he was on a last-minute midwinter “business trip” to Florida, thereby thwarting his plans for revenge. So, with his principal intention thus foiled, the angry customer resorted to his fallback plan, taking the owner’s son, Richard (Dacre Montgomery), as hostage. And, to show the world he meant business, the perpetrator fitted his captive with a taut wire around his neck that was connected to a shotgun set to fire with the slightest unplanned motion. However, despite his seemingly efficient planning, the determined but somewhat bumbling culprit ended up launching what would turn out to be a cross between a heinous criminal event and a comical media circus that mesmerized the city for days. Law enforcement officials, like Kiritsis’s acquaintance, Det. Michael Grable (Cary Elwes), were frustrated by developments at nearly every turn, while many in the public at large sympathized with the captor’s seemingly justifiable motives. And, in the process, the event exploded to draw in a variety of ancillary storylines, such as the determined campaign of a neophyte television reporter (Myha’la) aggressively seeking to lock down coverage of her first breakthrough story and the improvised negotiation efforts of a popular local radio host (Colman Domingo) who was trusted by the event’s ringmaster who was unwittingly drawn into the fray. The result is an accurate re-enactment of a potentially dangerous event that ultimately plays out like a classic example of pure Americana kitsch, a film that calls to mind elements found in such releases as “Dog Day Afternoon” (1975) and “Breaking” (2022). However, despite the picture’s commendable efforts at re-creating a scenario that has largely slipped from public memory over the years, this release feels as though it tries a little too hard at times, as if it’s wearing its penchant for period piece authenticity on its sleeve. In addition, portions of the narrative drag somewhat in the middle, coming across like padding to fill out the easily trimmed 1:45:00 runtime. Those criticisms aside, however, “Dead Man’s Wire” nevertheless features an excellent production design, along with fine performances by Domingo, Pacino, and, especially, Skarsgård. This modestly entertaining offering generally holds viewer interest reasonably well, providing a modicum of gripping drama and more than a few well-earned chuckles along the way. If nothing else, however, the story should serve as a warning to those who would try to pull one over on an increasingly unsettled, unpredictable, trigger-happy public, one whose imbedded lesson strongly cautions that cost of calculated financial scheming could easily overshadow whatever profits might come from such artful material deception.