

Swelter 2014
"Greed. Revenge. Redemption."
Directed by Keith Parmer, *Swelter (2014)* is a gripping desert-set thriller that weaves together greed, revenge, and redemption.
Director: Keith Parmer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Swelter (2014) about?
*Swelter* follows four former criminals who reunite a decade after a botched casino heist, tracking their escaped partner to a remote desert town. There, they uncover he's now the town's sheriff—with no recollection of his criminal past. The film explores themes of betrayal, identity, and the blurred lines between justice and vengeance.
Who directed Swelter?
Keith Parmer directed *Swelter (2014)*, bringing a keen eye for tension and character-driven storytelling to this desert thriller.
Who stars in Swelter?
The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Alfred Molina, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Lennie James, and Brad Carter in key roles.
Is Swelter (2014) worth watching?
For fans of gritty, character-driven thrillers, *Swelter* offers a tense and atmospheric experience. While it may not be a mainstream action spectacle, its morally complex plot and strong performances make it a compelling watch for those seeking something different.
How long is Swelter?
*Swelter (2014)* has a runtime of 96 minutes.
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About Swelter (2014) — A revenge thriller with desert heat and fading memories
Directed by Keith Parmer, *Swelter (2014)* is a gripping desert-set thriller that weaves together greed, revenge, and redemption. Ten years after a high-stakes casino heist gone wrong, four escaped convicts reunite to track down their former partner—only to discover he's now the unassuming sheriff of a remote town, his criminal past erased from memory. As tensions rise under the scorching sun, the line between justice and vengeance blurs, creating a tense, morally complex atmosphere where no one is who they seem.
With a standout ensemble cast led by Jean-Claude Van Damme, Alfred Molina, and Catalina Sandino Moreno, *Swelter* delivers a raw, character-driven action drama that questions the cost of loyalty and the shadows of one's past. The film's gritty visuals and slow-burn tension make it a standout for fans of character-driven thrillers, where every decision could be the last.




