Out to Kill (2014) Filming Locations and Cast Details

Out to Kill (2014) Filming Locations and Cast Details

“Out to Kill” is a mystery drama film released in 2014. The story revolves around a murder investigation in an all-gay loft community led by a private investigator. The film features Tom Goss, Rob Moretti, and Scott Sell as main characters and delves into both the main plot and hidden secrets of every character involved.

Where it Filmed?

The entire shooting of the film “Out to Kill” took place in Tampa, Florida, USA. Unfortunately, no specific dates for the movie filming are available.

Cast Details

Cast Name Role
Tom Goss Justin Jaymes
Rob Moretti Gene Sherman
Scott Sell Jim Noble
Christopher Patrino Henry Rutherford
Mark Strano Vic Barnaby
Lee Williams Steve
Nicolas Burgos Stephen
Christopher Cutillo Steven
Jeffrey Klein Mikal Birdwell
Aaron Quick Nelson Lamar
Joey Panek Frederico
Michael Kenneth Fahr Ted
Karleigh Chase Ann Fitzsimmons
Mark Manning Patrick Mason
Kathi Brown Salon Patron
Kyle Alexander Sex Party Guest
Shannon Beasley Sex Party Guest
Michael McKinney Sex Party Guest / Pool Party Guest
Kyle O’Donnell Sex Party Guest
Gregory Peters Sex Party Guest
Scott A. Skyberg Sex Party Guest
Paul Sponseller Sex Party Guest
Douglas Beal Pool Party Guest
Giovanni Ginnetti Pool Party Guest
Anthony Ginski Pool Party Guest
Alla Grach Pool Party Guest
David Griffin Pool Party Guest
Tony Lawrence Pool Party Guest
W. Onell Pool Party Guest
Josh Przybysz Pool Party Guest
Kyle Vest Pool Party Guest
Michael Wilkie Pool Party Guest
Michael Yustick Pool Party Guest

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Trivia and Facts

  • The movie was classified as “Not Rated” and its running time is 1 hour and 23 minutes.
  • “Out to Kill” was released on 23rd May 2014.
  • The film was directed and written by Rob Williams.
  • The movie won one award.
  • Tom Goss, Rob Moretti, and Scott Sell were the stars of the movie.
  • The production of the film was handled by Guest House Films.
  • “Out to Kill” references another film, “Rear Window” (1954), in its content.