D-Tox

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D-Tox is a 2002 American psychological thriller film starring Sylvester Stallone as an FBI agent confronting a serial killer inside a remote rehabilitation facility for traumatized law enforcement officers.

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instanceOf film
alternateTitle Eye See You NERFINISHED
basedOn Jitter Joint by Howard Swindle NERFINISHED
boxOfficeGrossWorldwide approximately $6,400,000
characterPortrayedBy Jake Malloy – Sylvester Stallone NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Dean Semler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Jim Gillespie NERFINISHED
distributor DEJ Productions NERFINISHED
Lions Gate Films NERFINISHED
Universal Pictures
editedBy Jeff Gullo NERFINISHED
filmingStartYear 1999
follows FBI agent investigating a cop killer
genre psychological thriller
thriller film
hasTheme addiction and rehabilitation
post-traumatic stress disorder in law enforcement
serial murder
leadActor Sylvester Stallone NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Jake Malloy NERFINISHED
mpaaRating R
musicBy John Powell NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus FBI agent confronting a serial killer
notableFor delayed release and retitling to Eye See You in some markets
originalLanguage English
producer Mark Gordon NERFINISHED
Ronald L. Schwary NERFINISHED
productionCompany Lions Gate Films NERFINISHED
Universal Pictures
publicationDate 2002
releaseYear 2002
runtimeMinutes 96
screenwriter Ron L. Brinkerhoff NERFINISHED
setting remote rehabilitation facility for law enforcement officers
starring Charles S. Dutton NERFINISHED
Courtney B. Vance NERFINISHED
Dina Meyer NERFINISHED
Jeffrey Wright NERFINISHED
Kris Kristofferson NERFINISHED
Polly Walker NERFINISHED
Robert Patrick NERFINISHED
Robert Prosky NERFINISHED
Sean Patrick Flanery NERFINISHED
Stephen Lang NERFINISHED
Sylvester Stallone NERFINISHED
Tom Berenger NERFINISHED

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Christopher Rouse edited D-Tox