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    Catch Hell (also known as Chained or as Kidnapped) is a 2014 American thriller film written and directed by Ryan Phillippe. It is the only non-horror film from Twisted Pictures.

  2. Nov 20, 2014 · Catch Hell: Directed by Ryan Phillippe. With Ryan Phillippe, Ian Barford, Stephen Louis Grush, James DuMont. A fading Hollywood pretty-boy gets taken and brutalized in Louisiana by two local men with his total ruination at heart.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Ryan Phillippe
    • 2014-11-20
  3. Jul 31, 2014 · Catch Hell Official Trailer 1 (2014) - Ryan Phillippe Thriller HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Indie. 2.26M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.1K. 780K views 9 years ago. Subscribe to TRAILERS:...

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  4. Catch Hell. Former Hollywood star is kidnapped by two men connected to his past while on location in Louisiana. When he wakes up bound and chained in a rundown shack, he soon discovers the real motives of his captors and finds himself in the middle of a twisted scheme with little chance to survive. With no rescue in sight, he must use every ...

  5. While on location in Louisiana, an actor (Ryan Phillippe) is kidnapped by two men who are connected to his past and have a twisted fate in store for him.

    • Ryan Phillippe
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
    • Ryan Phillippe
  6. Oct 9, 2014 · In “Catch Hell,” Ryan Phillippe plays a young actor who has seen better days, especially once he’s been kidnapped by two bayou thugs and brutally beaten. As a confinement thriller, the movie ...

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  8. Jul 23, 2014 · Ryan Phillippe plays a former Hollywood star, who, on location in Louisiana, is kidnapped by two men connected to his past. He awakens, chained in a rundown shack, and discovers the real motives of his captors and finds himself in the middle of a twisted scheme with little chance to make it out.

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