Touted as something of a return-to-form for Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon, King of the Ants
offers the brutal tale of a man discovering his previously untapped
potential for violence. Despite the fact that his future seems
relatively undefined, young drifter Sean Crawley (Chris McKenna) is an easygoing guy who makes a meager living by painting houses. When electrician Duke Wayne (George Wendt)
suggests that the naïve young painter could make more money if he could
expand his horizons, an eager Sean takes him up on the offer and Duke
introduces Sean to local construction magnate Ray Mathews (Daniel Baldwin).
Ray quickly enlists Sean's assistance in trailing a local city
accountant whose number crunching is beginning to make the crooked
construction heavy uncomfortable, and it's not long before Ray asks Sean
to carry out a hit on the overzealous accountant. Although Ray and Duke
subsequently attempt to distance themselves from the crime, Sean's
attempt to collect on the hit results in a brutal attempt on the amateur
hit man's life. Though he is beaten to within inches of death, Sean
makes an unexpectedly speedy recovery fueled by an unquenchable thirst
for revenge.
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King of the Ants (2003)
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