Basement Jack (2009)

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Written by Brian Patrick O'Toole

Directed by Michael Shelton

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2009

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Great gruesome slasher. When Jack Riley brutally killed fifteen people he was dubbed "Basement Jack" and locked up in an asylum. Now he's back on the loose and a vengeful woman wants to make him pay.

When is Basement Jack next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Zone Horror December 12th, 10:55pm and on Zone Horror December 13th, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Eric Peter-KaiserJack Riley
Michele MorrowKaren Cook
Sam SkorynaChris Watts
Lynn LowryMrs. Riley
Image for Noel GugliemiNoel GugliemiDet. Anderson
Kelly RyanMargie Caffola
Tiffany ShepisOfficer Armando
Nic NacTed The Delivery Man
Nathan BextonThe Manager
Billy MorrisonDet. Beck
Joel BrooksOfficer Wytynek
Mark EliasRyan
Ben TolpinNewscaster Don Drury
Kim KnightTracy Caffola
Kyle SandersYoung Jack
Anna-Marie WayneLaverne
Miriam Korn
M. Steven FeltySgt. Pignataro
Amanda NormingtonPam Wytynek
Michael Patrick BreenMr. O'Donnell
Jack SandersonRobert Caffola
Joshua Lou FriedmanDet. Barmack
Les MahoneyDet.
Matt SantoroDet. Mathieson
Teri PlumaMrs. O'Donnell
Monica AlvarezNeighbor
Dakota CarterMark Caffola
Julianne BianchiMrs. Cook
Silvio FamaMr. Cook
Aaron BorghelloPolice Officer 2
Kyle LoethenRick Green
John SkorynaKarl
James WilliamsNick Cook

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