Pilgrim (film)
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| Inferno | |
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| Directed by | Harley Cokeliss |
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| Screenplay by | Peter Milligan |
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| Music by | Fred Mollin |
| Cinematography | Stephen McNutt |
| Editing by | Michael Bradsell |
| Release date(s) | March 31, 2000 (United States TV premiere) |
| Running time | 96 minutes |
| Language | English |
Inferno, also known as Pilgrim, is a 2000 film directed by Harley Cokeliss and written by Peter Milligan. It stars Ray Liotta as an amnesiac.
[edit] Plot
Jack (Ray Liotta) awakes with amnesia in the middle of the desert. Suffering from violent flashbacks, he finds his way to the home of reclusive artist Vicky Robinson (Gloria Reuben), who agrees to help him uncover his past. While Jack's flashbacks become more violent and vivid, the pieces of his past slowly come together. He remembers having a large sum of money, which is now missing. As his apparent associates catch up with him demanding to know the whereabouts of the stash, Jack realizes that they are not only after the money, but his life.
[edit] External links
Inferno at the Internet Movie Database
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