The Fifth Patient
The Fifth Patient is a 2007 American thriller film written and directed by Amir Mann, and starring Nick Chinlund and Marley Shelton. The film was shot in the United States and Mexico, and released on June 10, 2007.
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Directed by | Amir Mann |
Produced by | Shoreline Entertainment |
Written by | Amir Mann |
Starring | Nick Chinlund Isaach De Bankolé Brendan Fehr Marley Shelton |
Music by | Sujin Nam |
Cinematography | Ben Kutchins |
Edited by | Ryan Rothmaier |
Distributed by | Shoreline Entertainment |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
John Reilly, an American national, finds himself in an African hospital where, he learns, he has spent the last two years due to a head injury. He remembers nothing of his past and is accused of being a spy. The film also features Helen, a woman Reilly believes might be his wife.
Cast and characters
- Nick Chinlund – John Reilly
- Isaach De Bankolé – Cpt. Mugambe
- Brendan Fehr – Vince Callow
- Marley Shelton – Helen
- Harsh Nayyar – Apu
- Edi Gathegi – Darudi
- Alec Newman – Dr. Stevenson
- Olek Krupa – Khodorov
- Henry Czerny – Gerard Pinker
- Peter Bogdanovich – Edward Birani
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