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Viggo Mortensen | Tom Stall | |
Maria Bello | Edie Stall | |
Ed Harris | Carl Fogarty | |
William Hurt | Richie Cusack | |
Ashton Holmes | Jack Stall | |
Peter MacNeill | Sheriff Sam Carney | |
Stephen McHattie | Leland Jones | |
Greg Bryk | William Orser | |
Sumela Kay | Judy Danvers | |
Kyle Schmid | Bobby Jordan | |
Deborah Drakeford | Charlotte | |
Gerry Quigley | Mick | |
Heidi Hayes | Sarah Stall | |
Aidan Devine | Charlie Roarke | |
Bill MacDonald | Frank Mulligan |
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Producer | David Cronenberg
Chris Bender |
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Writer | Josh Olson
John Wagner |
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Cinematography | Peter Suschitzky
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Musician | Howard Shore
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“A History Of Violence” is a 2005 movie about a restaurant owner, named Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen), who kills two robbers in self-defense. He becomes a national hero, but a group of mobsters accuse Tom of disfiguring their leader, Carl Fogarty, several years earlier. Tom denies it, but the mobsters kidnap his son Jack and exchange him for Tom himself. After a shoot-out with the mobsters, Tom admits to being the person who harmed Carl. His family is upset that he lied to them for so many years. Tom’s brother, a mob boss, contacts him and tells him to visit. Tom fears that his brother wants to kill him but visits him anyway to save his family. |
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