Robert Patrick plays a real life serial killer in Last Rampage trailer

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

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HALLOWEEN 4: THE RETURN OF MICHAEL MYERS director Dwight Little's crime thriller LAST RAMPAGE will be receiving a wide release in North America on September 22nd, courtesy of Epic Pictures Releasing. With that release coming up in just a couple months, a trailer has arrived online.

LAST RAMPAGE stars the always great Robert Patrick as real life killer Gary Tison, the screenplay by Álvaro Rodriguez and Jason Rosenblatt telling the story of what happened when Tison escaped prison with the help of 

his loyal family and fellow convicted murderer Randy Greenawalt. The gang leave a trail of bodies in their wake as they do all they can to reach the border.

The film is based on true events and a book James W. Clarke wrote about those events.

Patrick's co-stars include Heather Graham, Bruce Davison, John Heard, Molly Quinn, William Shockley, Chris Browning, Alex MacNicoll, Casey Thomas Brown, Skyy Moore, Jason Richter, and Michael Monks.

I'm not generally into movies about real serial killers, but this looks like it's going to be one of the rare serial killer films that I actually check out. The trailer is intriguing, and anything with Robert Patrick in a lead role demands to be seen.

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