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John Doe: Vigilante
Film poster
Directed byKelly Dolen
Screenplay byStephen M. Coates
Story by
  • Stephen M. Coates
  • Kelly Dolen
Starring
CinematographyDavid Parker
Edited byJames Cole
Music byDavid Hirschfelder
Production
companies
  • Rapidfire Entertainment
  • Screen Corporation
Release date
  • March 21, 2014 (2014-03-21) (USA)
Running time
93 Minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

John Doe: Vigilante (also known as John Doe) is a 2014 Australian crime thriller, directed by Kelly Dolen. The story is written by Kelly Dolen and Stephen M.Coates. The screenplay was written by Stephen M.Coates. The film stars Daniel Lissing, Jamie Bamber, Lachy Hulme and Ditch Davey.

Plot

John Doe (Jamie Bamber) is an ordinary man who decides to take the law into his own hands after the unsolved murder of his wife and nine-year-old daughter. John Doe then exacts justice by killing other criminals, one at a time. He films the process and sends it to the media. However, the mainstream media edits the films, showing only the execution, not the reason. John Doe then gives the films to a smaller outfit, which publishes them uncut, on the internet.

A movement in support of John Doe's actions ("Speak for the Dead") begins to publicize information about John Doe's "victims" - pimps, rapists, and paedophiles - criminals who were arrested, sentenced and, upon their release, reoffended.

At a night club, two bouncers eject and assault a teenage boy. He dies. John Doe kills one of the bouncers with a home-made cyanide patch. This inspires copycat vigilantes. Three teenage boys decide to kill the other bouncer but, instead, the bouncer kills all three. This causes the movement to organise more, and the next scene shows a larger group of people wearing masks and attacking the bouncer with baseball bats.

One of the three teenage boys was a patient of John Doe. The question arises whether John Doe had "influenced" the boys to carry out the actions on his behalf.

The story ends with John Doe filming his interaction with Adam, the criminal who killed his wife and daughter. The whole incident is broadcast live, and John Doe removes his mask. He offers Adam an opportunity to plead his case and be allowed to live.

Cast

  • Jamie Bamber as John Doe / Mr Jones.
  • Daniel Lissing as Jake
  • Lachy Hulme as Ken Rutherford, an investigative journalist whom John Doe requested to meet a day before the jury makes its decision.
  • Ditch Davey as Detective Clint James
  • Sam Parsonson as Murray Wills
  • Paul O'Brien as Officer J.Callahan
  • Chloe Guymer as Chloe
  • Louise Crawford as Leah
  • Ben Schumann as Boy
  • Fletcher Humphrys as Henry Junig
  • Brooke Ryan as Mary
  • Gary Abrahams as Sam

Reception

The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, receiving a rating of 40% on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 3.8/10 based on 5 reviews.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Rotten Tomatoes profile". Retrieved April 21, 2015.