Peep the one-sheet for Transit, murderous thriller with Jim Caviezel & Diora Baird

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

It’s been more than eight months since hearing so much as a peep out of the TRANSIT camp, the Jim Caviezel starring thriller about a band of bank robbers who run into the wrong backwoods family. With a tentative 2012 release frame, we now have the first one-sheet for the $5 million ditty. Cop a look in full below!

Also starring the luscious Diora Baird (below), James Frain, Harold Perrineau, Elizabeth Rohm, Sterling Knight, Jake Cherry, Ryan Donowho, Monica Acosta, Beau Brasso and Ashton Leigh – TRANSIT tracks thieves on the run from a bank robbery who come across a suburban family on its way to a camping trip. When the criminals stash their stolen money in the family’s SUV at a rest stop, the road trippers unwittingly draw the murderous band of outlaws on their trail. What the criminals don’t know is that they aren’t the only criminals: Nate has just been released from prison.

TRANSIT comes from the directing duo of Josh Hodgins and Antonio Negret. The flick sounds pretty promising to me, but then again, I’d watch Diora Baird fold socks, so…

More on TRANSIT as it races through…

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