Slaughter of the Innocents

Slaughter of the Innocents

Slaughter of the Innocents is a 1993 thriller starring Scott Glenn & Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus with supporting roles from Kevin Sorbo & Armin Shimerman plus a cameo from Aaron Eckhart set in the Arches National Park of Moab, Utah, and Cleveland Ohio USA. Special Agent Stephen Broderick is forced to work his most terrifying case when his only son falls into the lair of a deranged serial killer. When Broderick is called to head up a statewide investigation of the mysterious murders of two young children, he receives help from the most unlikely source-his young son, Jesse. Jesse's...
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Release date:1994
Directed by:James Glickenhaus
Rated:R (USA)
Runtime:104 Minutes
Editor:Kevin Tent
Genre:Thriller, Action

Cast of Slaughter of the Innocents

Scott Glenn
Scott Glenn
Born:January 26, 1941
Age:71
Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo
John Willison
Born:September 24, 1958
Age:53
Aaron Eckhart
Aaron Eckhart
Born:March 12, 1968
Age:44
Armin Shimerman
Armin Shimerman
Born:November 5, 1949
Age:62
Darlanne Fluegel
Darlanne Fluegel
Born:November 25, 1958
Age:53
Terri Hawkes
Terri Hawkes

Film director of Slaughter of the Innocents

James Glickenhaus
James Glickenhaus
Born: July 24, 1950
Age: 61

James Glickenhaus is an American investment professional at Glickenhaus & Co., the finance firm started by his father, Seth Glickenhaus. He was formerly a movie director before entering the finance world. Glickenhaus wrote, directed and produced a number of films in the 1980s and 1990s...
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