Spoiler (1998)

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Roger Mason is a prisoner locked away in a futuristic fortress of a jail. Desperate to escape and see his daughter, he keeps making attempt after attempt to break free, but each one is foiled just as he's about to gain his freedom. As his punishments include being frozen in suspended animation for years at a time, he stays the same age while his daughter grows older. As more time keeps being added to his sentence, he despairs of ever getting out.

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Gary Daniels
Gary Daniels
as Roger Mason
Meg Foster
Meg Foster
as Woman #1
Bryan Genesse
Bryan Genesse
as Bounty #1
Jeffrey Combs
Jeffrey Combs
as Captain
Nicholas Sadler
Nicholas Sadler
as Renny
Steven Schub
Steven Schub
as Phil
Joe Unger
Joe Unger
as Clements
Bruce Glover
Bruce Glover
as Priest
Willard E. Pugh
Willard E. Pugh
as Bounty #2
Duane Whitaker
Duane Whitaker
as Sergeant
Arye Gross
Arye Gross
as The Attendant
Alex Hyde-White
Alex Hyde-White
as Father
John Putch
John Putch
as Doctor
Stewart Finlay-McLennan
Stewart Finlay-McLennan
as Lory
Sarah Freeman
Sarah Freeman
as Maggie
David Groh
David Groh
as Uncle Hutchy
Jean Speegle Howard
Jean Speegle Howard
as Jillian / Jennifer
Renee Faia
Renee Faia
as China
Dan Zukovic
Dan Zukovic
as Uncle Hutchy's Bodyguard
Tony Cox
Tony Cox
as Massage Client
James Booth
James Booth
as The Judge

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Jeff Burr
Jeff Burr
Director
Michael Kalesniko
Michael Kalesniko
Writer
Simon Edery
Simon Edery
Line Producer
Wendy Benbrook
Wendy Benbrook
Costume Design
John Eyres
John Eyres
Executive Producer
Kevin Egeland
Kevin Egeland
Art Direction
Paul Eyres
Paul Eyres
Executive Producer
Barnet Bain
Barnet Bain
Producer
Amanda I. Kirpaul
Amanda I. Kirpaul
Editor
Marco Marinangeli
Marco Marinangeli
Original Music Composer
Christina Mongini
Christina Mongini
Costume Design
James Bradford Sivils
James Bradford Sivils
Script Supervisor
Amy Gibbons
Amy Gibbons
Co-Producer
John Zachary
John Zachary
Production Design
Philip Lee
Philip Lee
Director of Photography

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