John Cusack (The Frozen Ground 2012) is Detective Mike Fletcher a cop who is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo N.Y. Working with his partner Kelsey Walker (Jennifer Carpenter - Dexter) Mike becomes increasingly obsessed with finding the savage killer. However with no leads the case is under threat of being shut down. Mike risks being left powerless struggling to accept the killer may escape justice free to slaughter again. But when his own teenage daughter disappears he drops any professional restraint in pursuit of the killer.... Just like the others Mike knows only too well that if he doesn’t find her in 48 hours he probably never will. [show more]
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Crime thriller starring John Cusack, Dallas Roberts and Mae Whitman. Detective Mike Fletcher (Cusack) and his partner Kelsey Walker (Jennifer Carpenter) investigate the disappearance and murder of prostitutes in Buffalo, New York. When Mike's daughter Abby (Whitman) is abducted by the serial killer (Roberts), the detective loses all sense of professionalism and does whatever is necessary to save her.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. John Cusack (The Frozen Ground, 2012) is Detective Mike Fletcher, a cop who is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, N.Y. Working with his partner Kelsey Walker (Jennifer Carpenter - Dexter), Mike becomes increasingly obsessed with finding the savage killer. However, with no leads, the case is under threat of being shut down. Mike risks being left powerless, struggling to accept the killer may escape justice, free to slaughter again. But when his own teenage daughter disappears, he drops any professional restraint in pursuit of the killer. Just like the others, Mike knows only too well that if he doesn’t find her in 48 hours, he probably never will.
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