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Hate Crime 2005

★ 5.629 votes104 min📅 2005-01-14

Hate Crime (2005) delves into the complexities of human nature, exposing the darker side of intolerance and hatred.

Director: Tommy Stovall

Cast

Seth Peterson
Seth Peterson
Robbie Levinson
Bruce Davison
Bruce Davison
Pastor Boyd
Chad Donella
Chad Donella
Chris Boyd
Cindy Pickett
Cindy Pickett
Barbara McCoy
Brian J. Smith
Brian J. Smith
Trey McCoy
Susan Blakely
Susan Blakely
Martha Boyd
Lin Shaye
Lin Shaye
Kathleen Slansky
Farah White
Farah White
Det. Elizabeth Fisher
Giancarlo Esposito
Giancarlo Esposito
Detective Esposito
Sean Hennigan
Sean Hennigan
Jim McCoy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hate Crime (2005) about?

Hate Crime (2005) follows Robbie Levinson and Trey McCoy as they encounter a new neighbor, Chris Boyd, whose family's fundamentalist preacher background fuels his hostility, leading to a tense and foreboding atmosphere.

Who directed Hate Crime?

Tommy Stovall directed Hate Crime (2005) with a keen eye for exploring the complexities of human nature.

Who stars in Hate Crime?

Seth Peterson, Bruce Davison, and Chad Donella lead the cast of Hate Crime (2005) in a compelling performance.

Is Hate Crime (2005) worth watching?

With its gripping plot and strong performances, Hate Crime (2005) is a must-watch for fans of drama-thrillers, but be prepared for a thought-provoking and haunting experience.

How long is Hate Crime?

Hate Crime (2005) has a runtime of 104 minutes.

About Hate Crime (2005) — A Gripping Drama-Thriller Exposing the Dark Side of Human Nature

Hate Crime (2005) delves into the complexities of human nature, exposing the darker side of intolerance and hatred. Directed by Tommy Stovall, this gripping drama-thriller follows Robbie Levinson and Trey McCoy as they encounter a new neighbor, Chris Boyd, whose family's fundamentalist preacher background fuels his hostility. The atmosphere is tense and foreboding, as the characters navigate a world where hate and prejudice reign supreme. The cast, featuring Seth Peterson, Bruce Davison, and Chad Donella, delivers a compelling performance that immerses viewers in this thought-provoking story. With a runtime of 104 minutes, Hate Crime (2005) is a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat, wondering how far the characters will go to confront the evil that surrounds them.

As the story unfolds, themes of prejudice, hatred, and the dangers of blind faith come to the forefront. The film's exploration of these complex issues is both haunting and thought-provoking, leaving a lasting impact on its audience. With its gripping plot and strong performances, Hate Crime (2005) is a must-watch for fans of drama-thrillers and those interested in exploring the human condition.