A jaded homicide detective has been put on the case of a ruthless killer in the city of Chicago, who leaves a trail of horribly mutilated and dismembered corpses along with perversely ironic biblical quotes.
Christopher Lambert
Det. John Prudhomme
Leland Orser
Det. Andrew Hollinsworth
Barbara Tyson
Sara Prudhomme
Jeff J.J. Authors
Paramedic
David Cronenberg
Father Rousell
Jayne Eastwood
Dolores Koontz
Rick Fox
Scholfield
Robert Joy
Demus
Peter MacNeill
Captain Whippley
Jonathan Potts
Det. Moltz
Karen Glave
FBI Receptionist
James Kidnie
Walter Chibley
Chaz Thorne
David Elkins
Mike Anscombe
News Anchor
Barbara Gordon
Judge Seers
Darren Enkin
John Ordway
David Ferry
Mr. Breslauer
Jan Filips
Stanley Galloway
Philip Williams
Rousch
Robert Kennedy
Hotel Clerk
Patrick Chilvers
Officer
Rothaford Gray
Jailor
Darren Marsman
Swat Team Leader
Tony Meyler
Cop
Michael Olah
Michael Prudhomme
Scott Wickware
Detective #2
Jonathan Whittaker
Dr. Nestler
Robert Thomas
John's House - Officer
Jacques Tourangeau
Claude Corday
Director
Russell Mulcahy
Screenplay
Brad Mirman
Screenplay
Christopher Lambert
July 26, 2020
4
Look, I hate cops as much as the next guy, but the ineptitude of every single policeman in this film is just so infuriating. _Resurrection_ could probably have been interesting, the logline certainly made it sound like it was going to be, but it was so surface level. Honestly the motivation that's in the descriptor for this movie was so easy to miss I'm not sure that they really explored it at all. I know _Se7en_ was popular and all, but people didn't like that movie just because it had a murder tableau, it actually had good story and characters in it too. _Resurrection_ does not.
_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$10,000,000.00
Revenue:
$0.00