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Good Samaritan 2014

12 min📅 2014-07-28

"FATE WANTS MORE THAN JUST AN APOLOGY"

In *Good Samaritan (2014)*, a chilling 12-minute horror short directed by Jeffrey Reddick, a young man's life spirals into chaos after he documents a brutal assault without intervening.

Director: Jeffrey Reddick

Cast

Toby Hemingway
Toby Hemingway
Nathan Rome
Rainn Wilson
Rainn Wilson
George Reed
Jane Badler
Jane Badler
Businesswoman
Jeff Locker
Jeff Locker
Doug Helton
Mark J. Gaddis
Man on Street
Jeffrey Reddick
Jeffrey Reddick
Jeffrey Reddick

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Good Samaritan (2014) about?

*Good Samaritan (2014)* follows a young man whose decision to record a violent assault—without stepping in—unleashes a nightmare he can't escape. As guilt gnaws at him, an otherworldly force begins to prey on his regret, blurring the line between conscience and terror.

Who directed Good Samaritan?

The short film was directed by Jeffrey Reddick, who also co-stars in the cast.

Who stars in Good Samaritan?

The film stars Toby Hemingway, Rainn Wilson, Jane Badler, Jeff Locker, and Mark J. Gaddis.

Is Good Samaritan (2014) worth watching?

As a tight, 12-minute horror thriller, *Good Samaritan* offers a punch of atmosphere and tension without overstaying its welcome. While it's unrated, its themes of guilt and supernatural retribution make it a compelling watch for horror fans seeking something atmospheric and quick.

How long is Good Samaritan?

The runtime is 12 minutes.

About Good Samaritan (2014) — A Horror Short Where Guilt Takes a Terrifying Form

In *Good Samaritan (2014)*, a chilling 12-minute horror short directed by Jeffrey Reddick, a young man's life spirals into chaos after he documents a brutal assault without intervening. Haunted by crippling guilt and an eerie, unseen presence, he must confront the consequences of his inaction—both in the waking world and the shadows that now cling to him. The film blends psychological tension with supernatural dread, as guilt morphs into something far more sinister than remorse.

Reddick crafts a moody, claustrophobic atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. With Toby Hemingway at the center of the storm and Rainn Wilson adding gravitas, the story taps into primal fears about morality, justice, and the cost of indifference. Is redemption possible when the past refuses to stay buried?