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The Traveler (originally titled Mr. Nobody) 2010

 

 

Where He Goes, Death Follows 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mr. Nobody has had a title change. The film is now called The Traveler.

 

Story On a dark Christmas Eve in a small town, the lone Sheriffs on the night shift encounter a mysterious man who goes by the name of Mr. Nobody. As the night progresses, the Sheriffs discover that this isn't just a nobody, but a vengeful killer whose past threatens to haunt them all.

 

Cast Val Kilmer, Dylan Neal,  Paul McGillion, Chris Gauthier, John Cassini, Zachary Throne

 

FYI It's too bad The Traveler could not have been released before Halloween.  Although the theme is Christmas, the story is definetely spooks and goblins.  This is a scary film with lots of blood and gore. As with many of Kilmer's films, a twist at the end keeps you guessing until the very last moments.  Not a movie for the faint of heart!

 

*Spoiler - On a serious note,  this film does deal with the kidnapping and murder of a child.  If you are disturbed by this subject matter, this film is not for you.

 

Now available on DVD and Blu-ray

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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