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"Everybody Pays"

After a crippling divorce and with his taxi business starting to go under, it was the end of the road for James Archon. In light of this, James receives a mysterious call, which spirals his life into some questionable side-ventures akin to is cab service. When James meets a new interest in his life, he wants to give up this part of his life for good, however he must find a way out alive.

Top Cast

  • Sam White

    Sam White

    James Archon

  • Marybeth Bonnor

    Marybeth Bonnor

    Demi

  • Franc Violi

    Franc Violi

    The Caller

  • Izaak Love

    Izaak Love

    Alan Archon

  • Natalia Cricri

    Natalia Cricri

    Widow

  • Adrian D'Arcy

    Adrian D'Arcy

    Pound Worker

  • Abel Robinson

    Abel Robinson

    Mr Snow

  • Hayden Simmons

    Hayden Simmons

    Paramour

  • Wongso Marno

    Wongso Marno

    Victim #1

Overview

After a crippling divorce and with his taxi business starting to go under, it was the end of the road for James Archon. In light of this, James receives a mysterious call, which spirals his life into some questionable side-ventures akin to is cab service. When James meets a new interest in his life, he wants to give up this part of his life for good, however he must find a way out alive.

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