Movies Starring Bruce Mcfee
Cry of the Owl
Paddy Considine, Julia Stiles, Caroline Dhavernas, Gord Rand, James Gilbert, Arnold Pinnock, R.D. Reid, Bruce McFee, Jennifer Kydd, Peter MacNeill, Krista Bridges, Jonah Allison, Karl Pruner, Brian Bisson, James Byron
DIRECTOR:Jamie Thraves
A troubled young man, Robert, leaves the big city and his ex-wife for the tranquility of a small town. He finds respite from his problems by secretly watching the normal domestic life of a woman he doesn’t know through her kitchen window. But when Jenny catches Robert in the act she doesn’t call the police. Instead she starts an affair with him, which has dire consequences when her boyfriend Greg finds out. Immediately suspicious of Robert, Greg makes it his mission to destroy him. But when a fight leaves Greg unconscious and missing, Robert discovers he is the number one suspect in a murder case that is slowly beginning to look like the ultimate set-up.
The Dark Hours
She spent years getting into the mind of a monster... Now he's getting into hers
Kate Greenhouse, Aidan Devine, Gordon Currie, Iris Graham, Dov Tiefenbach, David Calderisi, Jeff Seymour, Trevor Hayes, Bruce McFee, Kathryn Haggis
DIRECTOR:Paul Fox
The thirty and something years old psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Goodman has an incurable brain tumor that has just started to grow. Felling totally stressed, she decides to spend the weekend in her cottage with her husband, the writer David Goodman, and her sister Melody. She unexpectedly arrives in the cabin and finds a bottle of champagne in the refrigerator. Later, a young man, Adrian, asks for help due to the cold weather and once in the house, he shows a gun and brings his partner, the violent sexual offender and Samantha's former patient Harlan Pyne. Along the night, Harlan forces the family to participate in twisted games, where truths are disclosed.
Revelation
...the Book has been opened
Jeff Fahey, Tony Nappo, Carol Alt, Leigh Lewis, Nick Mancuso, David Roddis, Marium Carvell, Rick Demas, Patrick Gallagher, Rothaford Gray, Bruce McFee, Corry Carpf, Chloe Randle-Reis, Melville White, Neville Edwards
DIRECTOR:Thorold Stone's family was among those who vanished three months ago, and he is still stung by that fact. Since childhood, he has always been logical and suspicious, and, of course, he's uncertain whether Franco Macalousso is the Messiah he claims he is. Stone works for Len Parker, who runs One Nation Earth, the organization that rounds up the Haters who stand in Macalousso's way. Soon, however, he realises that the Christians have been framed, and he has been set up. To prove Macalusso's true colours, he must band with his own enemies - the Haters themselves, led by Helen Hannah.




