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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- In a world ruled by wealth, power, and corruption, danger lurks around every corner. When the ruthless Bollieri Cartel in Atlanta joins forces with the infamous Vernicci Cartel operating out of Los Angeles, a deal is struck — a deal of a lifetime. But the consequences will be anything but ordinary.
A team of fearless detectives races against time to stop the cartels before they unleash a wave of violence destined to shake multiple cities to their core. Betrayal. Firepower. Lives hanging in the balance. Every decision could be the one that ends it all.
At the center of the storm is Charles D. Clark — known for his chilling presence as Ruthless Jackson in the High Risesaga and for his electrifying performances on Empire (Fox). Clark brings raw intensity and commanding gravitas to the screen, anchoring the film's relentless tension. Alongside him: Chad Ayers, Jessie Bell, and Jimmy Ace Lewis — each delivering performances that fuse heart, grit, and urgency. Together, they take you deep inside a criminal underworld where innocence is a myth, and survival demands everything you've got.
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Shot across the striking urban landscapes of Sacramento (standing in for Los Angeles), Atlanta, and Charlotte, North Carolina, High Rise: Path to Nowhere delivers cinematic scale, blistering action, and a pulse-pounding narrative that doesn't ease up. This isn't just a crime thriller — it's a full-throttle ride where every second counts, and every character is playing for keeps.
If you crave edge-of-your-seat suspense, dramatic confrontations, and a story where the line between right and wrong blurs under pressure — then lock in. High Rise: Path to Nowhere will grab you, shake you, and leave you breathless. Once the credits roll, you'll know why there's no turning back from the Path to Nowhere.
Watch the entire High Rise Series on YouTube https://youtu.be/jKKlVZ-VOeY
A team of fearless detectives races against time to stop the cartels before they unleash a wave of violence destined to shake multiple cities to their core. Betrayal. Firepower. Lives hanging in the balance. Every decision could be the one that ends it all.
At the center of the storm is Charles D. Clark — known for his chilling presence as Ruthless Jackson in the High Risesaga and for his electrifying performances on Empire (Fox). Clark brings raw intensity and commanding gravitas to the screen, anchoring the film's relentless tension. Alongside him: Chad Ayers, Jessie Bell, and Jimmy Ace Lewis — each delivering performances that fuse heart, grit, and urgency. Together, they take you deep inside a criminal underworld where innocence is a myth, and survival demands everything you've got.
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Shot across the striking urban landscapes of Sacramento (standing in for Los Angeles), Atlanta, and Charlotte, North Carolina, High Rise: Path to Nowhere delivers cinematic scale, blistering action, and a pulse-pounding narrative that doesn't ease up. This isn't just a crime thriller — it's a full-throttle ride where every second counts, and every character is playing for keeps.
If you crave edge-of-your-seat suspense, dramatic confrontations, and a story where the line between right and wrong blurs under pressure — then lock in. High Rise: Path to Nowhere will grab you, shake you, and leave you breathless. Once the credits roll, you'll know why there's no turning back from the Path to Nowhere.
Watch the entire High Rise Series on YouTube https://youtu.be/jKKlVZ-VOeY
Source: Jon Robert Quinn
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