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Pathology

Pathology SynopsisSome say that Pathology is a window to God.

As doctors, they see the perversion and corruption of the flesh by all means unnatural...by violence...by toxin...by madness...to determine the cause of death.

On April 18th, No Body Is Safe.



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Release Date: April 18, 2008
Genre: Drama and Thriller
Running Time:
Distributor(s): MGM Distribution Company
Tagline: Every body has a secret.
MPAA Rating: R for violence, gruesome images, strong sexual content, nudity, drug use and language.

Director(s):
Marc Schoelermann

Writer(s):
Brian Taylor - Screenplay
Mark Neveldine - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Barrett Stuart - Executive Producer
Yan Fisher Romanovsky - Executive Producer
Tom Rosenberg - Producer
Gary Lucchesi - Producer
Mark Neveldine - Producer
Brian Taylor - Producer
Skip Williamson - Producer
Gary Gilbert - Producer

Movie Casts:
Milo Ventimiglia - Ted Gray
Michael Weston - Jake
Lauren Lee Smith - Juliette Bath
Dan Callahan - Chip Bentwood
Johnny Whitworth - Griffin
Mei Melançon - Catherine Ivy
Alyssa Milano - Gwen
Keir O'Donnell - Ben Stravinsky
John de Lancie - Dr. Morris
Seth Baird - Student
Courtney Buckley - Medical student
Gary Buckner - Motherfucker
Eurydice Davis - Hooker
Larry Drake - Fat Bastard
Jarvis W. George - ICU Doctor
Anne Girard - Donna
Mary Grace - Caucasian Hooker
Eric Kaldor - Bum
Buddy Lewis
Kate Mulligan - Woman on Bus
Deborah Pollack - Mrs. Williamson
Lawrence J. Russo - Doctor
Don Smith - Man on Bus
Sam Witwer - Disco Boy

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