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Prologue 2003

★ 5.73 votes53 min📅 2003-11-18

In the gripping Drama Prologue (2003), director Douglas Buck masterfully crafts a dark and suspenseful atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Director: Douglas Buck

Cast

Sally Conway
Billy Anders
William Stone Mahoney
William Stone Mahoney
Benjamin
Alex Splendore
Policeman #3
David Thornton
David Thornton
Walter Anders
Letty Serra
Letty Serra
Evelyn
Beth Glover
Joan Anders
Larry Fessenden
Larry Fessenden
Jimmy Doyle
Richard Whaley
Policeman #2
John Pero
Policeman #1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Prologue (2003) about?

This gripping Drama follows a young woman as she returns home after a brutal attack and embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about her assailant.

Who directed Prologue?

Douglas Buck directed Prologue, a masterful storyteller known for crafting dark and suspenseful atmospheres.

Who stars in Prologue?

Sally Conway, William Stone Mahoney, Alex Splendore, and David Thornton star in this gripping Drama.

Is Prologue (2003) worth watching?

While Prologue (2003) may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of Crime and Drama genres makes it a thought-provoking watch for fans of psychological thrillers and complex character studies.

How long is Prologue?

Prologue (2003) has a runtime of 53 minutes, making it a quick and intense watch.

About Prologue (2003) — A Gripping Drama that Unravels the Truth

In the gripping Drama Prologue (2003), director Douglas Buck masterfully crafts a dark and suspenseful atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The story revolves around a young woman who returns home after a brutal attack left her without hands, but with a haunting question: who was her assailant? As she embarks on a journey to uncover the truth, she begins to unravel a complex web of secrets and lies. With a talented cast, including Sally Conway and William Stone Mahoney, Prologue (2003) is a thought-provoking exploration of trauma, memory, and the human psyche.

As the tension builds and the mystery unfolds, Buck's direction weaves a narrative that is both haunting and mesmerizing. With its Crime genre, Prologue (2003) is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and those who enjoy complex, character-driven stories. Don't miss this gripping Drama that will keep you guessing until the very end.