"Walter Masterson" Filmography
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The Orphan Killer
2011,
- Actors: Diane Foster, David Backus, Matt Farnsworth, James McCaffrey, John Savage, Karen Young, Charlotte Maier, Spencer List, Dana DeVestern, Margot White, Mike Doyle, Ivan Martin, Karen Olivo, Matthew Arkin, Ezra Knight, Allison Salvetti, Jon David Casey, Brian Delate, Ramon Villa, Hector Lincoln, Celina Vignaud, Michael Ray Escamilla, Kenya Brome, Lucian Maisel, Ian Colletti, Walter Masterson, Federico Castelluccio, Maria Diaz, Michaela M Hill, Kelsey Kaplan
- Genre: Animation, Short, Fantasy, Drama, Mystery, Thriller, Horror, Action, Sci-Fi, Family, Romance, Comedy, Crime, Adventure, Documentary, History, Musical, Sport, Biography
- Director(s): Matt Farnsworth
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Available languages:
- English English.
The Orphan Killer is a tour de force murder flick that defies classification. It goes far beyond current trends in gore and breaks open a new suffering genre of horror. Marcus Miller is a serial murderer hellbent on teaching his estranged sister Audrey what it means to have family loyalty. His lessons are taught in massive doses of vulgar and unimaginable pain. Throughout her brutal torture we learn that Marcus is not the only Miller with Killer in the bloodline as Audrey proves to be a formidable adversary.
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L.I.E.
2001, USA
- Actors: Paul Dano, Bruce Altman, Billy Kay, James Costa, Tony Michael Donnelly, Michelle Carano, Tatiana Burgos, Brian Cox, B. Constance Barry, Walter Masterson, Brad Silnutzer, Bob Gerardi, Adam LeFevre, Frank Rivers, Anthony F. Peragine, Jude LoBasso, Marcia DeBonis, Gladys Dano, Emilio Cuesta, Christine Toy Johnson, Francis Leik, Chuck Ardezzone, Risa Ziegler, Ray Garvey, Angela Pietropinto, Chance Kelly, Luis G. Moreno
- Genre: Drama
- Director(s): Michael Cuesta
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Available languages:
- English English.
Fifteen-year-old Howie loses just about everything and everyone in the space of a single week, but ends up finding himself in the process. His mother has just died. His father, a building contractor, can barely keep tabs on his young girlfriend, let alone his own son. Thusly, the teen must navigate his adolescence virtually unsupervised. Floating towards an ill-behaved existence, Howie and his crowd begin robbing houses in the middle-class neighborhoods off the Long Island Expressway. Together, he and his best friend Gary break into a place belonging to an old guy named Big John, a local man who is a respected pillar of the community. When Big John fingers Gary for the crime, Howie learns that his pal has been leading a secret, dangerous but also alluring double life. Subsequently, we also discover that Big John has secrets of his own.







