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WWE legend Kurt Angle plays a psycho killer because why not
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End Game (2009)

straight-to-DVD chaosWWE cinematic universeaggressively mid

Overview

DramaThriller

Vicious criminal Brad Mayfield takes pleasure in kidnapping, assault and murder. It is up to Officer Dan Burk to stop his lust for blood. The stakes of the game quickly rise when Burk becomes romantically involved with a beautiful woman who happens to be Mayfield’s next victim. When Burk’s daughter is kidnapped, the case goes from just a job to a race against time to save his family.

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Content warning
serial killerkilling
obsession and controlfamily sacrificecorruption of justicesurvival instinct

Standout Aspects

Acting

Kurt Angle's unhinged villain performance is accidentally camp gold

Practical Effects

Low-budget Pittsburgh locations give authentic rust belt grit

Best for:Solo: Ironically enjoying bargain-bin thriller night with snacks·Friends: Drinking game: take a shot for every awkward line delivery
Heads up:Violence: Frequent kidnapping scenes and serial killer methodology·Sexual Content: Threat of sexual violence as plot device
B

Director

Bruce Koehler

ReleasedDec 1, 2009
Runtime1h 37m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelmedium
North Shore Pictures

Top Cast

Kurt Angle

Kurt Angle

Brad Mayfield

Jenna Morasca

Jenna Morasca

Carol Peterlake

David Dietz

David Dietz

David Ackerman

Clayton Hill

Clayton Hill

Father Clayton

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Kurt Angle filmed this during his WWE career hiatus; director Bruce Koehler mostly worked in Pittsburgh-area productions.

Cultural

This belongs to the forgotten 2000s wave of WWE Studios direct-to-video thrillers that tried (and failed) to establish wrestlers as serious actors.

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