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Dawn Patrol 2014

★ 5.028 votes86 min📅 2014-10-25

"Revenge comes at a price."

In *Dawn Patrol* (2014), rising drama unfolds in a sun-soaked coastal town where grief and vengeance collide. Directed by Daniel Petrie Jr.

Director: Daniel Petrie Jr.

Cast

Scott Eastwood
Scott Eastwood
John
Rita Wilson
Rita Wilson
Sheila
Kim Matula
Kim Matula
Donna
Chris Brochu
Chris Brochu
Ben
Julie Carmen
Julie Carmen
Laura Rivera
Jeff Fahey
Jeff Fahey
Trick
Gabriel De Santi
Gabriel De Santi
Miguel
James C. Burns
James C. Burns
Kevie
Dendrie Taylor
Dendrie Taylor
Vicki
Matt Meola
Matt Meola
Gary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dawn Patrol (2014) about?

The film follows a young surfer who embarks on a dangerous path of vengeance after his brother is brutally murdered. As his quest spirals out of control, a second tragedy forces him to question whether revenge truly brings closure or only deeper wounds.

Who directed Dawn Patrol?

Daniel Petrie Jr. directed *Dawn Patrol*, bringing a sharp eye for character-driven drama to this gripping revenge tale.

Who stars in Dawn Patrol?

The film features Scott Eastwood in the lead role, supported by Rita Wilson, Kim Matula, Jeff Fahey, and Chris Brochu.

Is Dawn Patrol (2014) worth watching?

With its tight runtime and strong performances, *Dawn Patrol* offers a compelling drama for fans of character-driven films. The emotional depth and themes of redemption make it a thought-provoking watch, though its slower pacing may not appeal to all audiences.

How long is Dawn Patrol?

The film has a runtime of 86 minutes.

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About Dawn Patrol (2014) — A Small-Town Surfer's Fight for Revenge and Redemption

In *Dawn Patrol* (2014), rising drama unfolds in a sun-soaked coastal town where grief and vengeance collide. Directed by Daniel Petrie Jr., this emotionally charged film follows a young surfer, played by Scott Eastwood, as he spirals into a relentless quest for retribution after the murder of his brother. The story shifts from raw fury to unexpected reflection when a second tragedy forces him to confront the true cost of his actions, testing the boundaries of justice and forgiveness. With a tight 86-minute runtime, the film blends gritty realism with the serene backdrop of surf culture, creating a tense yet introspective atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.

Featuring Rita Wilson, Kim Matula, and Jeff Fahey alongside Eastwood, the cast delivers a raw, understated performance that grounds the film's high-stakes emotional journey. Themes of loss, redemption, and the moral weight of revenge are explored through intimate, character-driven drama, offering a haunting examination of how far one will go to seek justice—or absolution.