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Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)

A vigilante homeless man pulls into a new city and finds himself trapped in urban chaos, a city where crime rules and where the city's crime boss reigns. Seeing an urban landscape filled with armed robbers, corrupt cops, abused prostitutes and even a pedophile Santa, the Hobo goes about bringing justice to the city the best way he knows how - with a 20-gauge shotgun. Mayhem ensues when he tries to make things better for the future generation. Street justice will indeed prevail.
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A vigilante homeless man pulls into a new city and finds himself trapped in urban chaos, a city where crime rules and where the city's crime boss reigns. Seeing an urban landscape filled with armed robbers, corrupt cops, abused prostitutes and even a pedophile Santa, the Hobo goes about bringing justice to the city the best way he knows how - with a 20-gauge shotgun. Mayhem ensues when he tries to make things better for the future generation. Street justice will indeed prevail.

Rating:NR
Genre:Crime, Action, Thriller
Directed By:Jason Eisener
Written By:John Davies
In Theaters:5/6/2011
Box Office:$748,453
Runtime:86 minutes
Studio:Rhombus Media, Whizbang Films, Yer Dead

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Jason Eisener

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Rutger Hauer

Hobo

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Molly Dunsworth

Abby

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Gregory Smith

Slick

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Robb Wells

Logan

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Brian Downey

The Drake

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Nick Bateman

Ivan / Rip

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Peter Simas

Grinder

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Pasha Ebrahimi

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Jeremy Akerman

Chief of Police

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David Brunt

Dirty Cop

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Brian Jamieson

Santa

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