The Killing Jar


Release Date: March 19th, 2010
Starring: Michael Madsen, Harold Perrineau, Amber Benson, Danny Trejo, Kevin Gage
Director: Mark Young
Writer: Mark Young
Studio: Mark Young Films
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour 30 minutes


There is a small diner situated on a roadside, remote from the civilization. And there are seven people, spending their time in this diner. Among them are waitress Noreen, who stuck in this place because of her unhappy marriage; salesman John in his low spirits; strangely silent Hank; Loonie – a cop from a small town and bad-tempered Jimmy – the owner of the diner. The silence of the diner gets suddenly disturbed by the radio report. The dictor reports of the thrilling murders happened in the county nor far from the place. The newcomer Doe, who has just appeared on the doorstep of the diner, is number one who is under suspicion. The stranger is armed with a shotgun. The situation results the bloody confrontation with hostages, taken by Doe. But soon the hostages begin to suspect, that there is someone among them, who is more dangerous, than the troubled gun owner.

Directed by Mark Young, “The Killing Jar” was shot as low-budget, without lightning department and in the place, situated not far from the local airport. So the filmmakers had to stop shooting every time, the planes took off and landed. Nevertheless the drama they created is of a high quality and worth special attention of the audience.


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