The Barber

The Barber

Director: Basel Owies Cast: Scott Glenn
Scott Glenn
, Kristen Hager
Kristen Hager
, Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Tobolowsky
, Chris Coy
Chris Coy
, Olivia Taylor Dudley
Olivia Taylor Dudley
The Barber

The Barber

Director: Basel Owies Cast: Scott Glenn
Scott Glenn
, Kristen Hager
Kristen Hager
, Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Tobolowsky
, Chris Coy
Chris Coy
, Olivia Taylor Dudley
Olivia Taylor Dudley

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Overview

In this /psychological thriller, a serial killer (Scott Glenn) hiding out in a small town under the guise of being the local barber is hunted by an ambitious young man (Chris Coy). The man aims to learn the barber's murderous ways in order to implicate him in the crimes he suspects.

Product Details

Release Date: 04/28/2015
UPC: 0796019829236
Original Release: 2014
Rating: R
Source: ARC ENTER
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Letterbox]
Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
Language: English
Time: 1:30:00
Sales rank: 71,538

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Scott Glenn Eugene Van Wingerdt
Kristen Hager Audrey
Stephen Tobolowsky Chief Hardaway
Chris Coy John McCormack
Olivia Taylor Dudley Kelli
Max Arciniega Luis
Jessica Lu Sandrine
Tim de Zarn Capt. Phil Baroni
Valorie Hubbard Grace
Shelly West Susie
Lydia Hearst Actor
Freddy Sheinfeld Composer

Technical Credits
Max Enscoe Screenwriter
Travis Knox Producer
Bob Bassett Executive Producer
Barbara Doyle Executive Producer
William J. Immerman Executive Producer
Brian Pitt Executive Producer
Adam Rosenfelt Executive Producer
Bob Yari Executive Producer
Basel Owies Producer

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The Barber
1. Ain't My Dad [8:30]
2. The Same [7:50]
3. Supposed To Be Fun [8:20]
4. He's Mine [7:27]
5. White Noise [7:15]
6. One Hour [8:46]
7. Become Like A Son [7:55]
8. Where's John Now? [5:58]
9. I Believed It [7:41]
10. Where Is She? [5:44]
11. You Lost [9:51]
12. End Credits [4:45]
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