Product Information
Christian Forteski (Peter Marhall) is a businessman whose teenage daughter Jesse (Hannah Levien) has been living on the edge since her parents divorced. Jesse runs away from home, and several weeks later Christian's anxiety about his missing daughter turns into rage when he receives a video in the mail of Jesse being brutally raped. Normally level headed, Christian jumps into his car and sets out to find whoever is responsible for making the video, starting with the people who mailed it to him. While heading north to Queensland, Christian picks up Alice (Caroline Marohasy), a teenage hitchhiker who reminds him a bit of Jesse. Christian and Alice strike up a friendship, and she begins to see the older man as someone she can trust, without knowing that Christian was turned into a deranged killing machine, leaving a trail of victims as he drives across the country to avenge his daughter.Product Identifiers
ProducerSteven Kastrissios, Rebecca Dakin
EAN5060192810431
eBay Product ID (ePID)77614106
Product Key Features
ActorRobyne Moore, Peter Marshall, Bryan Probets, Damon Gibson, Jack Henry, Evert Mcqueen, Christopher Sommers, Brad Mcmurray, Hannah Levien, Ron Kelly, Caroline Marohasy, Chris Betts, Steven Tandy
Film/TV TitleThe Horseman
DirectorSteven Kastrissios
LanguageEnglish
Run Time92 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year2010
FormatDVD
FeaturesThe Making of the Horseman\Deleted Scenes, Widescreen
GenreThriller, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate18
Country/Region of ManufactureAustralia
ComposerRyan Potter
Additional InformationA seemingly ordinary man turns to violence in this independent thriller from Australia. Christian Forteski (Peter Marhall) is a businessman whose teenage daughter Jesse (Hannah Levien) has been living on the edge since her parents divorced. Jesse runs away from home, and several weeks later Christian's anxiety about his missing daughter turns into rage when he receives a video in the mail of Jesse being brutally raped. Normally level headed, Christian jumps into his car and sets out to find whoever is responsible for making the video, starting with the people who mailed it to him. While heading north to Queensland, Christian picks up Alice (Caroline Marohasy), a teenage hitchhiker who reminds him a bit of Jesse. Christian and Alice strike up a friendship, and she begins to see the older man as someone she can trust, without knowing that Christian was turned into a deranged killing machine, leaving a trail of victims as he drives across the country to avenge his daughter. THE HORSEMAN was the first feature film from writer and director Steven Kastrissios; it was expanded from a short film by Kastrissios which was a prizewinner at the 2006 Queensland New Filmmaker Awards.
ReviewsTime Out - Intense and provocative, Ain't It Cool News - A very bad ass revenge flick, Loaded - A bloodthirsty revenge shocker
ScreenwriterSteven Kastrissios
Art DirectorAmanda Broomhall
Sound sourceDolby Digital 2.0\Dolby Digital 5.1
EditorSteven Kastrissios
Movie/TV TitleThe Horseman
Director of PhotographyMark Broadbent
Consumer AdviceContains frequent strong bloody violence