New pictures from Transit display a freaked-out Jim Caviezel

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

After Dark Films’ heist-thriller TRANSIT has shown us a few pics and a poster in the past, and now it’s showing us… some more pics. One of these days we’ll get a trailer, but these will have to provide contentment for now.

The synopsis:
To move four million dollars of stolen money past a police roadblock, the perpetrators of a deadly bank heist use a suburban family as unwitting couriers. Now, the criminals want their money back and will stop at nothing to reclaim their ill-gotten gains.

The film, directed by Antonio Negret, stars Jim Caviezel, Elizabeth Rohm, Diora Baird, Harold Perrineau and James Frain. It’s currently in post-production and we’re waiting on a release date.


Elisabeth Rohm

Source: AITH

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