Movies Starring Karl Pruner
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 River King
It's the truth that haunts us
Edward Burns, Jennifer Ehle, Thomas Gibson, John Kapelos, Jamie Thomas King, Rachelle Lefevre, Bruce Murphy, David Gibson McLean, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Ross Petty, David Christoffel, Richard Fitzpatrick, Karl Pruner, Jonathan Malen, Jeff A. Wright
DIRECTOR:In the city of Hadin, when two children find the body of the student Gus Pierce underneath the frozen water of the River King, the policeman Abel Grey is assigned for the investigation. The dean of the powerful and conservative local Haddan School where Gus studied, afraid of a possible scandal, tells the police that the outcast boy committed suicide. But Abel, after interviewing his best girlfriend, Carlin Leander, suspects that Gus was victim of a hazing of the Order of the Elect, a secret society of the Chalk House. Along his investigation, Abel, who has a trauma with the loss of his brother Frank years ago, finds corruption in his department and love with the teacher Betsy Chase. In the end, he discloses the truth about the death of Gus, and resolves his innermost issues with the ghost of Frank.
The Skulls III
Blackmail, lies, murder...How far will she go to fit in?
Clare Kramer, Bryce Johnson, Barry Bostwick, Steve Braun, Karl Pruner, Dean McDermott, Maria del Mar, Len Cariou, Brooke D'Orsay, Shaun Sipos, Chris Trussell, David Purchase, Toby Proctor, Martha Burns, Alison Sealy-Smith
DIRECTOR:J. Miles Dale
Taylor Brooks is a young, overachieving coed at a posh New England college whom decides to pledge the secret society The Skulls whom her father and many of the faculty are members and whom her older brother died years earlier during an initiation practice. But Taylor's willingness to break the all-male Skulls taboo of pledging as the first woman to do so put her at odds with the other pledges and alumni members. When she finally succeeds in fulfilling her membership despite inference from the Skull members, she soon finds herself in hot water when her boyfriend is found murdered, and she's accused of the crime. Taylor must find a way to prove her innocence and find the real killer despite the fact that no one around her can be trusted.
The Recruit
Trust. Betrayal. Deception. In the C.I.A. nothing is what it seems.
Al Pacino, Colin Farrell, Bridget Moynahan, Gabriel Macht, Kenneth Mitchell, Mike Realba, Ron Lea, Karl Pruner, Domenico Fiore, Jeanie Calleja, Jessica Greco, Angelo Tsarouchas, Veronica Hurnick, Eugene Lipinski, Steve Lucescu
DIRECTOR:In an era when the country's first line of defense, intelligence, is more important than ever, this story opens the CIA's infamous closed doors and gives an insider's view into the Agency: how trainees are recruited, how they are prepared for the spy game, and what they learn to survive. James Clayton might not have the attitude of a typical recruit, but he is one of the smartest graduating seniors in the country - and he's just the person that Walter Burke wants in the Agency. James regards the CIA's mission as an intriguing alternative to an ordinary life, but before he becomes an Ops Officer, James has to survive the Agency's secret training ground, where green recruits are molded into seasoned veterans. As Burke teaches him the ropes and the rules of the game, James quickly rises through the ranks and falls for Layla, one of his fellow recruits. But just when James starts to question his role and his cat-and-mouse relationship with his mentor, Burke taps him for a special assignment to root out a mole. As the suspense builds toward a gripping climax, it soon becomes clear that the CIA's old maxims are true: "trust no one" and "nothing is what it seems."




