Credited cast: | |||
Richard Speight Jr. | ... | Roger | |
Jessica Harthcock | ... | Nichole | |
Casey Dillard | ... | Emerson | |
Bill Luckett | ... | Mr. Lancaster | |
Leah Hudspeth | ... | Heather | |
Andy Field | ... | Entity | |
Glenn Payne | ... | Jim | |
Jennifer Hamilton Collins | ... | Katrina | |
Phillip Sword | ... | Entity | |
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Samantha McLarty | ... | Young Woman / Entity |
Nicholas Roylance | ... | Caleb | |
Maddie Ludt | ... | Jess | |
Coley Bryant | ... | Entity | |
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Jamie Fair | ... | Officer Puckett |
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Caroline Upthegrove | ... | Woman |
Emerson Graham's nights as a cab driver are filled with annoyances and inconveniences, but until tonight, never attacks and disappearances. After picking up a mysterious passenger her evening goes from working a job to performing a quest as they must race against the clock to defeat a force of evil. The meter is running.
"Driven" is a fun little romp of a thriller, harkening back to the days of Rod Serling. Saw it last night on Amazon, and have kudos to the cast & crew for creating a watchable film. Close-up cinematography is very well done, lighting & sound is solid. Story seemed to drag a bit in the multiple driving dialogue scenes between Speight and Dillard, but recovered well to keep us entertained. Interesting concept, in this day & age of Uber.