Best Revenge (film)
Best Revenge is a 1984 Canadian film directed by John Trent from a story by David Rothberg.[1] Originally entitled Misdeal the film was renamed following a delayed release. The film was panned for its similarity to Midnight Express.[2]
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Directed by | John Trent |
Story by | David Rothberg |
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Country | Canada |
Cast
- John Heard, Charlie
- Levon Helm, Bo
- Alberta Watson, Dinah
- Stephen McHattie, Brett
- Moses Znaimer, Leo Ellis
- John Rhys-Davies, Mustapha
- Benjamin Gordan, Willy
- Hrant Alianak, Elliah
- Tim McCauley, Absolom
- Lorenzo Campos, Ahblon
- David Calderisi, poker player
- Michael Ironside, dealer
- Angus MacInnes, Wayne
- Rob Garrison, Eddie
- Sean Sullivan, paperman
- John Evans, Tommy
- S.J. Fellowes, customer
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References
- Gerald Pratley - A Century of Canadian Cinema: Gerald Pratley's Feature Film Guide 2003 1894073215 Best Revenge (Misdeal) (1981) (96mins) (a Canadian-American film) d: John Trent s: David Rothberg (from his story)
- Time Out review
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