JOHN DOE: VIGILANTE -- IN THEATERS 3.21.14
Some call him a hero. Some call him a villain. He's "John Doe: Vigilante" -- an ordinary man who
decides to take the law into his own hands. Frustrated with a failing legal system that continues
to allow violent criminals to go free, John Doe begins exacting justice the only way he knows
how -- by killing one criminal at a time. Soon he becomes a media sensation and inspires a
group of copycat vigilantes, but who is the real John Doe -- a pillar of justice or a cold-blooded
murderer? You decide.
Starring Jamie Bamber (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA) and Lachy Hulme (MATRIX REVOLUTIONS)
Directed by Kelly Dolen
Screenplay by Stephen M. Coates
Distributed by Main Street Films and produced by James M. Vernon and Kristy Vernon in
association with Screen Corporation.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
In a recent test screening of John Doe: Vigilante in California, the audience was blown away by
this raw, visceral and thought-provoking film. Here are just a few of their comments:
"BRILLIANT film! I have never experienced such audience involvement in a cinema before."
"Excellent, yet shocking. I wanted more."
"Edge of your seat movie!"
"Completely in awe and shock. Something you don't see in movies. Wish more movies were like
this."
"Jamie Bamber's performance was great."
"Disturbing, yet mesmerizing."
"Riveting, very compelling message that resonates now."
"I feel as if I'll be thinking about the message long after I leave the theater."
"It was an emotional rollercoaster! I was shocked, disgusted, empathetic, and rooting for all the
characters at once."
"Unpredictable, good actors, great story."
"It made you really stop and think about the justice in the world and how there are shades of
grey."
"It leaves you feeling empowered."