Castle Falls

Castle Falls Is a 2021 American action thriller film written by Andrew Knauer and directed by Dolph Lundgren.[2] Andre Relis, Dolph Lundgren, Craig Baumgarten and Jon Keeyes set as a producer of the film.[3] It stars Scott Adkins, Dolph Lundgren, Jim E. Chandler, Kim Delonghi and Dave Halls Robert Berlin.[4][5]

Castle Falls
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDolph Lundgren
Written byAndrew Knauer
Produced by
  • Andre Relis
  • Dolph Lundgren
  • Craig Baumgarten
  • Jon Keeyes
Starring
Robert Berlin
CinematographyFrances Chen
Edited byMatthew Lorentz
Music byDavid Rosengren
Production
companies
  • Bondlt Media Capital
  • Buffalo 8 Productions
  • VMI Worldwide
  • Verdi Productions
  • Wonder Street
  • Yale Productions
Distributed by
Release date
  • December 3, 2021 (2021-12-03)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1,500,000

Plot

After decades of neglect, Castle Heights Hospital, this symbol of the city's segregated past has been packed with dynamite and is ready to be demolished. No one knows that a gang leader, now in prison, hid the 3 million dollars in cash he stole from his rivals inside the abandoned building. Now, three desperate parties want the money - a blue collared ex-fighter (Adkins) who finds it while working as part of the demolition crew, a prison guard (Lundgren) willing to do anything to pay for his daughter's cancer treatment and a ruthless gang who claim to be the rightful owners. The demolition charges are set, everyone clears out and the Castle is set to fall in 90 minutes. The clock is ticking. Who will find the cash and: will they get out alive?

Cast

  • Scott Adkins as Mike Wade
  • Dolph Lundgren as Richard Ericson
  • Jim E. Chandler as Foreman
  • Kim DeLonghi as Kat
  • Dave Halls as Vince
  • Kevin Wayne as James
  • Scott Hunter as Deacon Glass
  • Luke Hawx as Inmate #2
  • Billy Culbertson as Inmate / Busted Lip
  • Leslie Sides as Mayor's Assistant
  • Melanie Jeffcoat as Doctor
  • Ida Lundgren as Emily
  • Evan Elise Owens as Cop
  • Justin B. Wooten as Duke
  • Bill Billions as Walsh
  • Evan Dane Taylor as Fighter
  • Eric Gray as Lando
  • Meagan Bown as News Reporter
  • Robert Berlin as Damian Glass
  • Vas Sanchez as George
  • Alicia Roye as George's Wife
  • Meg Deusner as Social Worker
  • Nathan Harris as Construction worker
  • Ethan Melisano as MMA Fighter
  • Samuel Puccio as MMA Coach
  • A. Todd Baker as Mayor Llyod Holmes
  • Hassel Kromer as Construction worker
  • Edward Hall as Security Guard
  • Bruce Cooper as Mayor's Security
  • Kourtney Harper
  • Derrick Goodman Jr. as Prisoner

Release

The film has a limited release in the United States on December 3, 2021.[6] It will be available in Blu-ray and video on demand on December 28, 2021.[7]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 88% of 8 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.50/10.[8]

References

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