Blood of the Innocent (film)

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Blood of the Innocent
Blood of the Innocent (1995) Film Poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed byBob Misiorowski
Written byAnatoly Niman (Story)
Charles Cohen (Screenplay)
Produced byJoseph Newton Cohen
Anatoly Fradis
Trevor Short
David Varod
Starring
CinematographyYossi Wein
Edited byAlain Jakubowicz
Music byVladimir Horunzhy
Production
companies
Action Films
Millennium Films
Republic Pictures
Showtime Networks
Distributed byRepublic Pictures Home Video
Release date
  • September 19, 1994 (1994-09-19)
(US)
Running time
95 min.
CountryUnited States/Poland
LanguageEnglish

Blood of the Innocent (also known as Beyond Forgiveness) is a 1994 American-Polish direct-to-video film directed by Bob Misiorowski and starring Thomas Ian Griffith, John Rhys-Davies, Rutger Hauer, Artur Zmijewski and Bozena Szymanska.

Premise[]

A Chicago cop goes to Poland to get the hoods who killed his brother. He soon discovers that his brother was killed by the Russian Mafia. Who are killing local peasants and selling their organs on the black market.

Cast[]

  • Thomas Ian Griffith as Detective Frank Wusharsky
  • John Rhys-Davies as Captain Shmuda
  • Rutger Hauer as Dr. Lem
  • Artur Zmijewski as Detective Marty Wusharsky
  • Bozena Szymanska as Patty
  • Aleksander Wysocki as 'Scarface'
  • Jan Prochyra as Zelepukhin
  • Jerry Flynn as FBI Agent Reed
  • Marcin Szpil as Sasha
  • Ilona Kucinska as Sasha's Mother
  • Dominika Ostalowska as Sonia
  • Andrzej Zielinski as Bjelski
  • Stanislaw Brejdygant as Morszytn
  • Joanna Trzepiecinska as Anna
  • Hanna Dunowska as Dr. Lem's Assistant
  • Jerzy Karaszkiewicz as Stan, The Bartender
  • Leon Niemczyk as Polish Priest
  • Witold Debicki as Polish Bakery Owner

Reception[]

Website Moria.co gave the film two stars and concluded: "Beyond Forgiveness is routine in most regards, although has some occasional points that make it interesting watching. One of these is that it the filmmakers have actually gone on location and shot in Poland. The shooting around the various castles and markets adds something picturesque and undeniably different to the standard American locations. Misiorowski at least gives a passably credibility to the situation. The plot is not great but the culture clash aspect is effectively conveyed"[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "BEYOND FORGIVENESS aka BLOOD OF THE INNOCENT". Moria.co. Retrieved 11 April 2017.

External links[]

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