Morgan Freeman, Cole Hauser & Jaimie Alexander Star Cast In The Minute You Wake Up Dead

In The Minute You Wake Up Dead Freeman, Hauser & Alexander Will Be Seen Together

Thriller The Minute You Wake Up Dead cast Million Dollar Baby Oscar-winner actor Morgan Freeman. Along with 84-year-old actor, Cole Hauser who appeared in the 2018 drama Yellowstone, and Jaimie Alexander, popularly known for her character in Thor and Blindspot.

The upcoming thriller not only has a strong cast on board but also has a magnificent crew. This thriller film is given into the hands of American producer Michael Mailer, who will direct this film. His previous films include Blind, Heart of Champions, Cutman, An Imperfect Murder, A Fool And His Money, and more.

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Under the banner of Milestone Studios, Andrew Stevens took its production in his hand. He previously worked on The Whole Nine Yards. Currently, Mailer’s upcoming thriller is under production in Mississippi.

Timothy Hollan managed the screenplay, while Alen Bursteen working as an executive producer for the film.

Story

The story of The Minute You Wake Up Dead revolves around a stockbroker, played by Cole Hauser. He lives in a small southern town where he becomes involved in an insurance scam with his neighbor. Jamie Alexander plays the character of neighbor. The scandal leads to several murders. And then Sheriff Thurmond Fowler, who is none other than Morgan Freeman, begins the investigation. He has been the sheriff of the city for over four decades and begins to look into the mystery behind the murders that take place in his city and becomes involved in a never-ending cycle.

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Till now, no other cast members revealed by the production team so we have to wait for more to see who else will be the part of this thriller film.

Fans will have to wait a little more for the release of the film as no official trailer has dropped yet.

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