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Exile: Directed by Jason James. With Adam Beach, Camille Sullivan, Garry Chalk, Marshall Williams. Shortly before his release from prison, Ted Evans receives a threat from the man whose family he killed for drunk driving: "If you contact your family, I'll kill them".
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- Jason James
- 2023-06-25
The film stars Adam Beach as Ted Evans, a man who's just been released from prison after serving a five-year sentence for killing a family in a drunk driving incident. Before his release, he receives a threat from the lone survivor that his own family will be killed in retaliation.
Just prior to his release from prison, Ted Evans receives a threat from the man whose family he killed in a DUI - 'if you make contact with your family, I'll kill them'. Believing that the danger is real, Ted exiles himself to a reclusive life to protect his family. However, Ted's wife Sara knows the threat is merely a manifestation of her husband's profound guilt. Determined to rebuild their ...
Watchlist. NEW. Just prior to his release from prison, Ted Evans receives a threat from the man whose family he killed in a DUI -- 'if you make contact with your family, I'll kill them'. Believing...
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- Jason James
- Mystery & Thriller, Drama
- Adam Beach
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Exile is a British psychological thriller television series dealing with the topic of Alzheimer's disease against a background of corruption. [1] It stars John Simm and Jim Broadbent and was broadcast on BBC One. The series received varyingly positive reviews. [2]