The Human Race (film)
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- Paul McCarthy-Boyington
- Eddie McGee
- Trista Robinson
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| Directed by | Paul Hough |
| Written by | Paul Hough |
| Produced by | Bryan Coyne |
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| Cinematography | Matt Fore |
| Edited by | Paul Hough |
| Music by | Marinho Nobre |
Production company | Paul Hough Entertainment |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Human Race is an American science fiction action thriller film[1] directed and written by Paul Hough.[2] It stars Paul McCarthy-Boyington, Eddie McGee and Trista Robinson as a group of people who find themselves forced to race or die. A work-in-progress copy was screened at the 2012 Fantasia Film Festival and the finished copy had its world premiere on April 11, 2013 at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival.
Eighty people are horrified to wake in a strange institutional setting, with the only common factors between them the knowledge that prior to their abductions they witnessed a sudden flash of white light, and that they were all on a certain block in Los Angeles.
The eighty are a diverse bunch from all walks of life, including young and old, athletic and disabled, two deaf people, a priest, and a pregnant woman. Each of the eighty hears her or his own voice in their heads, stating that they are all participants in a race which only one can survive. Rules: all must participate, all must stay on the paths and off the grass, and anyone who is lapped twice will die. Many die almost instantly; others are killed or forced to their deaths by other racers. As the numbers thin, counting off inside their heads, the survivors become more and more desperate to stay alive.
Cast
- Paul McCarthy-Boyington as Justin
- Eddie McGee as Eddie
- Trista Robinson as Deaf Female
- T. Arthur Cottam as Deaf Male
- Brianna Lauren Jackson as Veronica
- Fred Coury as Yellow Jersey
- B. Anthony Cohen as The Priest
- Noel Britton as Stressed Out
- J. Louis Reid as War Vet
- Celine Tien as Ting
- Ian Tien as Shio Lau
- Richard Gale as Evil Brother
- Shawne Coyne as Mohawk
- Luke Y. Thompson as Orange Vest
- Jonica Patella as Homeless
- Trip Hope as Jim Phillips (as A.K. Walker)
