Seventy-Nine (film)

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Directed byFilip Maciejewicz
Written byFilip Maciejewicz
Produced by
  • Jeff Solema
  • Berenika Maciejewicz
Starring
  • Adrian Voo
  • Jonathan Rosenthal
  • Bo Linton
  • Christine Springett
  • Athena Baumeister
  • Patrick Edward Wynne
  • Kathinka van Putten
Seventy-Nine
Official poster
Directed byFilip Maciejewicz
Written byFilip Maciejewicz
Produced by
  • Jeff Solema
  • Berenika Maciejewicz
Starring
  • Adrian Voo
  • Jonathan Rosenthal
  • Bo Linton
  • Christine Springett
  • Athena Baumeister
  • Patrick Edward Wynne
  • Kathinka van Putten
CinematographyMegan Richardson
Edited by
Music byDarren Wonnacott
Distributed byCardinal XD
Release date
  • 2013 (2013)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Seventy-Nine, also known as 79th Patient and The Asylum, is an American direct-to-video science-fiction film written and directed by Filip Maciejewicz. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes Adrian Voo, Jonathan Rosenthal and Bo Linton.

In an abandoned asylum, doctors carry out secret experiments on unsuspecting patients who have been taken from their everyday lives and seemingly erased from existence. The experiments, codenamed Limes, are designed to cure violent episodes through new methods of brainwashing and mind manipulation. But as the experimental project begins to fail, chaos ensues in the hospital as patients seek revenge against their captors.[1]

Cast

  • Adrian Voo as Isamu Tan
  • Jonathan Rosenthal as Daniel Regardie
  • Bo Linton as Ash Paine
  • Christine Springett as Dharma Crowley
  • Athena Baumeister as Hailey Dagger
  • Patrick Edward Wynne as Ethan Gabriel
  • Kathinka van Putten as Lily Borg
  • Omar Hansen as Antero Leary
  • Velta Moore as Jael Regardie
  • Caroline Attwood as Sally Sanders

Release

The first trailer was released on July 7, 2013.[2] The film held its premiere in Los Angeles on September 7, 2013.[3] The film later opened the Louisiana Sci-fi Film and Costume Festival on April 26, 2014, also winning an accolade for 'Best Directing'.[4] The film was released direct-to-video on February 9, 2017, in the United Kingdom, and on June 16, 2017, in the United States.[5]

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