
Sacrifice 2000
In Mark L. Lester's intense 2000 action-horror thriller *Sacrifice*, a desperate ex-con Michael Madsen escapes custody after learning his daughter has been murdered by a serial killer.
Director: Mark L. Lester
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sacrifice (2000) about?
A convicted bank robber breaks free from custody to seek justice after his daughter becomes a serial killer's latest victim. Teaming up with a determined cop, he uncovers a disturbing connection between the murders, leading to a high-stakes chase against both the killer and the law.
Who directed Sacrifice?
Mark L. Lester, known for his work in action and thriller genres, directed *Sacrifice*.
Who stars in Sacrifice?
The film stars Michael Madsen, Bokeem Woodbine, Jamie Luner, and Diane Farr in pivotal roles.
Is Sacrifice (2000) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Sacrifice* offers a compelling blend of action and horror with strong performances, making it a solid pick for fans of gritty thrillers—especially those who enjoy revenge-driven narratives.
How long is Sacrifice?
The film runs for 90 minutes.
About Sacrifice (2000) — When vengeance becomes a thriller you can't turn away from
In Mark L. Lester's intense 2000 action-horror thriller *Sacrifice*, a desperate ex-con Michael Madsen escapes custody after learning his daughter has been murdered by a serial killer. Fueled by rage and grief, he teams up with a determined female detective to hunt down the killer, only to uncover a chilling pattern—each victim had recently undergone an abortion. As they dig deeper, the chase intensifies with a relentless FBI agent hot on their trail, turning the search for vengeance into a deadly game of cat and mouse.
The film blends raw emotion with suspense, weaving themes of loss, justice, and moral ambiguity against a gritty backdrop. With sharp performances from Madsen and Bokeem Woodbine, and a tense synergy between action and horror, *Sacrifice (2000)* delivers a gripping narrative that keeps viewers on edge until the final confrontation.