
Pavement 2002
"The only victim who wants to die is the killer."
In the unforgiving landscape of Alaska, tracker Samuel Browne lives by his wits and instincts. When his sister falls victim to a brutal murder in San Francisco, Sam sets out to hunt down her killer.
Director: Darrell James Roodt
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pavement (2002) about?
The movie follows tracker Samuel Browne as he hunts down his sister's killer in San Francisco, uncovering a dark connection between the victims.
Who directed Pavement?
Darrell James Roodt brings his expertise to the thriller genre in this gripping 2002 TV movie.
Who stars in Pavement?
Robert Patrick and Lauren Holly lead the talented cast in this thrilling mystery.
Is Pavement (2002) worth watching?
With its gripping plot, complex characters, and themes of morality and deception, 'Pavement' is a must-watch for fans of the thriller genre.
How long is Pavement?
The movie has a runtime of 91 minutes.
About Pavement (2002) — A Killer on the Loose in San Francisco
In the unforgiving landscape of Alaska, tracker Samuel Browne lives by his wits and instincts. When his sister falls victim to a brutal murder in San Francisco, Sam sets out to hunt down her killer. Joining forces with police investigator Buckley Clarke, they unravel a complex web of clues that points to a sinister pattern. As they dig deeper, they uncover a dark connection between the victims - all of whom work in neonatal intensive care units. The question is, what drives a killer to choose these specific targets? And how can Sam and Buckley stop him before it's too late? Directed by Darrell James Roodt, 'Pavement' is a gripping thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With a talented cast that includes Robert Patrick and Lauren Holly, this 2002 TV movie is a must-watch for fans of the genre. As Sam navigates the treacherous world of crime and deception, he must confront his own demons and question the morality of his actions. Will he be able to track down the killer before he strikes again? Find out in 'Pavement' (2002).