Crisis

1996

Alex reluctantly collects debts for the mob. Alex has led his brother Tony to believe that he is a shoe-salesman. However Alex's real talents will be desperately needed as the story unfolds. Tony has aligned himself with a group of mercenaries lead by Simon, who have agreed to deter a local scientist from using a faulty filtering system to neutralize chemical warheads. As tension mounts, Alex is forced into action against Simon and his treacherous band of terrorists. Who will live, who will die... only a killer can save the day.

Director: Jalal Merhi
Writer: J. Stephen Maunder(screenplay)
Stars: David Bradley, Brad Milne, Thorsten Nickel

Crisis Management: Looking back on Saskatoon's biggest feature film

Cam Fuller -- Saskatoon StarPhoenix (Dec 22, 2016)

Its trailer is incoherent and its producer says it was a learning process, but the movie Crisis was an extraordinary moment for Saskatoon’s movie industry.

The full-length thriller starring an actor named David Bradley was the biggest movie ever shot in Saskatoon when the 35-millimetre film cameras started rolling in the fall of 1996.

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