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Mar 27, 2015 · The Barber: Directed by Basel Owies. With Scott Glenn, Chris Coy, Stephen Tobolowsky, Kristen Hager. A barber comes into contact with two men fixated on what triggers evil. A father, whose life is destroyed in pursuit of a killer, and a son who is trying to stifle his father's obsession.
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- Basel Owies
- 2015-03-27
The Barber is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Basel Owies and starring Scott Glenn. It is Owies's feature directorial debut. [3] Cast. Scott Glenn as Eugene Van Wingerdt / Francis Allen Visser. Chris Coy as John McCormack. Kristen Hager as Audrey Bennett. Stephen Tobolowsky as Chief Gary Hardaway. Max Arciniega as Luis Ramirez.
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- Freddy Sheinfeld
- Basel Owies
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Released March 1st, 2014, 'The Barber' stars Harry August, Paul Bentall, Clayre Bryans, Damian Kell The movie has a runtime of about 12 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on...
May 7, 2015 · A stranger shows up threatening to expose the maniacal sociopath and soon turns out to be his worst nightmare. REVIEW: Directed by: Basel Owies. Starring: Scott Glenn, Chris Coy, Stephen Tobolowsky, Kristen Hager. “A man’s appearance is everything.”.
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14 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 7/10. Decent Serial Killer Thriller Mystery. gavin6942 20 July 2015. A barber comes into contact with two men fixated on what triggers evil. A father, whose life is destroyed in pursuit of a killer, and a son who is trying to prevent his father's obsession.
Movie Info. As a man prepares to put his elderly father in a home, they both discover a close bond. Genre: Drama. Original Language: English. Director: Nicola Morris. Producer: Anna Pauletti ...
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Told partly through the eyes of a dementia sufferer, populated by 'ghosts' from his past, The Barber portrays a father and son at a crossroad. As Miles struggles to shave the elderly and unloving father he's planning to put in a home, the physical closeness unleashes emotions and a bond that neither of them had thought was there.