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Cast

— Michael Madsen – "Walker"

Michael Madsen is one of Hollywood’s most respected actors. He has appeared in more than 100 film and television productions over the past 25 years. Best known for his roles in breakthrough films such as Kill Bill: Vol. 1, Kill Bill: Vol. 2, and Reservoir Dogs, he has proven his versatility and range with parts in Species, Thelma & Louise, Sin City, Donnie Brasco and Die Another Day.

— Mykelti Williamson – "Sampson"

Best known for his critically acclaimed performances as Bubba in Forrest Gump and Don King in Michael Mann’s Ali (2001), Mykelti has long been a highly respected and "low-key" actor in Hollywood. He has appeared in dozens of feature films, including Three Kings, Heat, and Con Air and more recently in August Rush and Lucky Number Slevin. He has also appeared in scores of TV dramas. In 2007, he had a recurring role on CSI:NY and in 2006-7 was a principal cast member of the series Kidnapped. Some of Mykelti’s other TV credits include Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, China Beach, Boomtown and The Fugitive (2001).

— Daryl Hannah – "Salt"

Over the past quarter century, the tall, versatile actress has appeared in 65 feature films. After debuting in The Fury, she broke through to Hollywood’s A-list in Blade Runner, and went on to play a wide range of roles in a string of very successful movies, including Clan of the Cave Bear, Wall Street, Splash, Steel Magnolias and, most recently, Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Kill Bill: Vol. 2, Daryl captured the attention of a new audience of fans with her strong, physical role as Elle Driver – a nemesis of Uma Thurmann’s character.

— Mark Boone Jr – "Bugsby"

Boone has been seen in many of Hollywood’s biggest films: Seven, The Thin Red Line, Batman Begins and Get Carter. But it is his work in independent films that has shown his true talent: Memento, Lonesome Jim and Trees Lounge.

Crew

— Raul Inglis – Screenwriter and Director

Raul Sanchez Inglis commenced his directorial and writing career in theatre. His critically acclaimed play In The Eyes of God was published by Talon books last year and the film version is in development. His produced screenplays include Convergence, The Final Cut, The Falling, and Vice. The Falling was Inglis' feature film directorial debut. He was nominated for the Claude Juntra Award for Best First Time Director, The City TV Award for Best First Director at the Toronto Film Festival, and the Best First and Second Film Award at the Chicago Film Festival. Vice is his second feature film.

— Andrzej Sekula – Cinematographer

Andrzej Sekula, Director of Photography, helped create some of the darkest, most powerful films to come out of Hollywood in the past 15 years. Sekula’s mastery of mood and sudden mayhem helped make Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs (1992) and Pulp Fiction (1994), and subsequently American Psycho (2000) breakthrough movies that overwhelmed viewers and swept away traditional limits of showing on-screen violence. Andrzej has been principal cinematographer of 27 movies and is credited with 6 movies as an accomplished director.

— Cliff Martinez – Composer

After Cliff Martinez retired from a career as a drummer for Red Hot Chili Peppers, he decided to focus his musical talents on the movies. His creative partnership with Steven Soderbergh led him to compose some very important films in the industry: Sex Lies and Video Tape, Traffic, The Limey, and Solaris. He is also known for his work on Narc, Havoc and Wickerpark.