Preston Tylk
Preston Tylk, also known as Bad Seed, is a 2000 American mystery thriller film written and directed by Jon Bokenkamp and starring Luke Wilson, Norman Reedus, Dennis Farina and Mili Avital.[1]
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Directed by | Jon Bokenkamp |
Produced by | Roni Eguia James Frey Dan Glasser |
Written by | Jon Bokenkamp |
Starring | Luke Wilson Norman Reedus Dennis Farina Mili Avital |
Music by | Kurt Kuenne |
Cinematography | Joey Forsyte |
Edited by | Ann Trulove |
Production company | Cutting Edge Entertainment Next Generation |
Distributed by | New City Releasing Artisan Entertainment |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Preston Tylk is an ordinary guy living in Seattle. When he discovers that his wife, Emily, whom he adores, is having an affair, he is devastated. Storming out of the house, he returns later only to find her brutally murdered.[2]
Cast
- Luke Wilson as Preston Tylk
- Norman Reedus as Jonathan Casey
- Dennis Farina as Dick Muller
- Mili Avital as Emily Tylk
- Vincent Kartheiser as Dillon
- T. J. Thyne as Art Casey
- Andrew Wilson as Police Officer
- Larry Boothby as Truck Driver
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References
- Eisner, Ken (10 July 2000). "Preston Tylk". Variety. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0249892/
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