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Thr3e (2007)

Release Date:
Friday, January 5, 2007

MPAA Rating:
PG-13

Rating Reason:
for violence, disturbing images, and terror

Genre:
Horror, Thriller

Starring:
Marc Blucas, Justine Waddell, Laura Jordan, Max Ryan, Bill Mosely, Sherman Augustus, Priscilla Barnes, Tom Bower, Jeffrey Lee Hollis, Kevin Downes

Written By:
Alan B. McElroy, Ted Dekker

Director:
Robby Henson

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Synopsis:
When a young seminary student is targeted by a psychopathic killer, he joins forces with a criminal psychologist whose brother was murdered by the same madman. Together, they must unravel the killer's riddles and catch him before he strikes again, but the close they get, the more twisted the path becomes. Based on the best-selling novel by Ted Dekker.

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Thr3e is a riveting psychological thriller about a young seminary student, Kevin Parson (Marc Blucas), who joins forces with a criminal psychologist, Jennifer Peters (Justine Waddell), to put a stop to the activities of a psychopathic killer. Together they must unravel the killer’s riddles and catch him before he strikes again. But the closer they get, the more twisted the path becomes. Based on the award-winning novel by Christian author Ted Dekker, and directed by Robby Henson, Thr3e enters a world where nothing is what it seems.

Thr3e is a film for teens and adults. It provides an opportunity to discuss humanity’s battle between good and evil that began in the Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man. Understanding the themes of the film–the conflict between light and darkness, the consequences of yielding to sin, and the importance of confession to God–is the reason these and other topics are addressed in the movie

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