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Painkillers

"The cure is the curse"

After a terrible car crash in which his son dies, a brilliant surgeon becomes prey to unbearable physical pain, and it can only be eased by the taste of human blood. When he encounters a man who claims he can help him get his life back, he embarks upon a nightmarish journey through which he will either have to come to terms with his pain… or become a monster.

Top Cast

  • Tate Birchmore

    Tate Birchmore

    Brian

  • Adam Huss

    Adam Huss

    John Clarke

  • Madeline Zima

    Madeline Zima

    Chloe Clarke

  • Mischa Barton

    Mischa Barton

    The Girl / Sarah Mendelsohn

  • Naomi Grossman

    Naomi Grossman

    Nurse Sheralyn

  • Debra Wilson

    Debra Wilson

    Gail Konrad

  • Grant Bowler

    Grant Bowler

    Herb Morris

  • Maria Olsen

    Maria Olsen

    Carla Franken

  • James Logan

    James Logan

    Jack Crane

Overview

After a terrible car crash in which his son dies, a brilliant surgeon becomes prey to unbearable physical pain, and it can only be eased by the taste of human blood. When he encounters a man who claims he can help him get his life back, he embarks upon a nightmarish journey through which he will either have to come to terms with his pain… or become a monster.

Rating

3.7 / 10
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