Tyler Wayne's directorial debut
Goodbye, Butterfly follows the template of recent thrillers
Prisoners,
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and
Big Bad Wolves, not to mention the 1971 British thriller Revenge. Adam Donshik plays a grieving father who becomes convinced his
oddball neighbour (Andy Lauer) is responsible for the murder of his
five-year-old daughter. When the police fail to intervene, vigilante justice
takes over.
Marie Burke, Angela Sauer, Addison Ross, Jennifer Adams and
Jeremy London also star.
Goodbye, Butterfly is in US cinemas and on VOD from January
15th. A UK/ROI release has yet to be announced.
Check out the trailer and poster below.
The official synopsis reads:
Ryan Olsen is a loving family man with the perfect life… until the day his five-year-old daughter is murdered. When the official police investigation hits a dead end, Ryan has a chance encounter with Stan Granger, an oddball neighbor from down the street, and becomes convinced that Stan is the killer. But, after the police ignore his suspicions, Ryan’s obsession with Stan quickly turns violent and, as he takes the law into his own hands, he must ultimately decide how far he’s willing to go in order to find out the truth.