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                    (2009)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Brendan Fletcher,
 Shaun Sipos,
 Lynda Boyd,
 Robert Clarke,
 Matt Frewer,
 Katey Grace,
 Brent Hodge,
 Katharine Isabelle,
 Michael Paré,
 Malcolm Stewart,
 Pale Christan Thomas
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Uwe Boll
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Thrillers,
 Crime Thrillers,
 Action Thrillers,
 Psychological Thrillers
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Spanish (Neutral)
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1h 25m
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In the intense thriller Rampage (2009), a disillusioned young man meticulously plans and unleashes a violent attack on his small town, reflecting his deep frustration and anger with society. The film delves into his mind and actions, portraying a chilling exploration of personal and social disintegration.
                 
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