I Am Wrath is an American action thriller film directed by Chuck Russell and written by Yvan Gauthier and Paul Sloan. The film stars John Travolta, Christopher Meloni, Sam Trammell, Amanda Schull, Rebecca De Mornay and Luis Da Silva. Principal photography on the film began on March 9, 2015, in Columbus, Ohio.
Plot:
Unemployed engineer Stanley Hill (John Travolta) witnesses the murder of his wife Vivian (Rebecca De Mornay), who was attacked by thugs in a parking garage. Wracked with guilt, Stanley is haunted by the image of Vivian dying in his arms. When Detective Gibson (Sam Trammell) and other corrupt police officers are unable to bring the killers to justice, Stanley turns to his old friend Dennis (Christopher Meloni) and decides to take matters into his own hands. It is only then that Stanley and Dennis are found to have a mysterious past that, until now, they have kept very well hidden. As they inflict their revenge, Stanley uncovers a conspiracy that leads to the upper ranks of government, and those involved in the cover up will realise that Stanley and Dennis are more dangerous than they could ever have imagined...
Cast:
- John Travolta
- Amanda Schull
- Christopher Meloni
- Rebecca De Mornay
- Sam Trammell
- Luis Da Silva
- Patrick St. Esprit
- Thomas Newhard
- Rex Alba
Production:
The project was first announced on September 11, 2012, by Deadline.com that Emmett/Furla Films had set Nicolas Cage to star in an action thriller titled I Am Wrath, scripted by Paul Sloan, and based on a story by Yvan Gauthier, while William Friedkin was in line to direct the film.[6] Lionsgate was set to domestically release the film, about Stanley Hill, who is out to seek justice on his own, when corrupt police officers are unable to catch his wife's killer.[6] Randall Emmett and George Furla were set to produce along with 50 Cent's Cheetah Vision, Barry Brooker and Stan Wertlieb's Grindstone Entertainment Group, and Nick Vallelonga, Richard Salvatore, and David Omston's Vallelonga Productions.[6] On October 1, 2012, Deadline reported that Friedkin was "pretty much committed" to directing the film.[7] On February 19, 2013, Cage told Indiewire that "I Am Wrath is not going ahead, but not because of Billy (Friedkin)—other issues came out of the whole process.
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