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Stryker

Country: Canada, Language: English, 93 mins

  • Director: Noam Gonick
  • Writer: Noam Gonick; David McIntosh
  • Producer: Ryan Rajendra Black; Noam Gonick

CGiii Comment

It takes a while before the first word is uttered...and, when it is...you just know, instantly, that you are about to experience some diabolical acting.

Deena Fontaine is not an actress - by any stretch of the imagination.

If a director cannot recognise such blatant talentlessness - he has no right in proclaiming himself to be a director.


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The(ir) Blurb...

STRYKER is the story of a brutal turf war between two street gangs in Winnipeg's North End. Omar (Ryan Black), the mixed-blood leader of the ABS (Asian Bomb Squad), dominates the 'hood with his crew of Filipino enforcers. His nemesis, Mama Ceece (Deena Fontaine), is the girl-thug leader of the Indian Posse. She has just been released from jail and is determined to regain control of her neighborhood. "Stryker" is Canadian slang for a prospective gang member. This film follows one Stryker (Kyle Henry), a 14-year-old Native arsonist from a northern reserve whose arrival in the city serves as a catalyst in this fierce battle.

Cast & Characters

Sara Allentuck as Clubhouse girl;
Ryan Rajendra Black as Omar;
Tri Cao as Orville;
Rodney Contois as Duece Guy;
Harley Dawes as Nathan;
Dita as Annie;
Deena Fontaine as Mama Ceece;
Kyle Henry as Stryker;
Joy Keeper as Gloria;
Devon Kilmoury as Mo;
Akulu Meekis as Cory;
Joseph Mesiano as Daisy;
Ryan Miranda as Reynaldo;
Alanais Moar as Bar patron;
Veronica Moar as Bar patron