Besetzung und Crew von The Order

The Order

1983 versetzte eine Serie von immer brutaleren Banküberfällen, Geldfälschungen und Überfällen auf Geldtransporter die Gemeinden im gesamten pazifischen Nordwesten in Angst und Schrecken. Eine Synagoge und ein Pornokino wurden auf verdächtig ähnliche Weise in die Luft gesprengt. Während die Polizei nach Antworten sucht, kommt der FBI-Agent Terry Husk in die kleine Stadt inmitten der Cascades im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Mit seiner jahrzehntelangen Erfahrung im Aufspüren von Mafiosi und Clan-Männern unterstützt er Detective Jamie Bowen und seine FBI-Kollegin Joanne Carney bei ihren Ermittlungen. Als Husk das vom FBI als „Bibel der rassistischen Rechten“ bezeichnete Buch The Turner Diaries liest, das den Aufbau einer Miliz empfiehlt und in sechs Phasen den Sturz der US-Regierung und einen anschließenden Rassenkrieg beschreibt, fallen ihm Parallelen zu den Vorfällen auf. Husk vermutet, dass die Gruppe durch das Buch indoktriniert wurde und politische Ziele verfolgt

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Jude Law as Terry Husk

Jude Law

Terry Husk
In the 2003 film "The Order," Jude Law delivers a nuanced performance as Father Alex Bernier, a troubled priest investigating the death of his mentor, Father Dominic. While the character of Terry Husk is not central to Law's role, it is worth noting that Law's portrayal of Bernier is layered with internal conflict and moral ambiguity, which complements the film's dark and mysterious themes. Law captures the essence of a man torn between his unwavering faith and the sinister secrets that unravel as he delves deeper into the investigation. His performance is marked by a sense of gravitas and intensity, as he navigates the shadowy world of an ancient religious order, grappling with issues of redemption, sacrifice, and the nature of good and evil. Law's charisma and depth bring a compelling complexity to the character of Alex Bernier, making his journey one of the more memorable aspects of the film.
Nicholas Hoult as Robert Jay Mathews

Nicholas Hoult

Robert Jay Mathews
Nicholas Hoult delivered a compelling and transformative performance as Robert Jay Mathews in the movie "The Order." He adeptly captured the intensity and complex nature of the real-life white supremacist leader, infusing the character with a charismatic yet menacing presence. Hoult's portrayal showcased Mathews's fervent ideologies and his ability to rally others to his cause, while also subtly hinting at the internal conflicts and paranoia that plagued the man behind the militant façade. Through his nuanced performance, Hoult brought to life the duality of Mathews's character—depicting him not just as a radical figurehead but as a human being grappling with the consequences of his extreme beliefs and actions. His performance was a testament to his range as an actor, as he navigated the challenging psychological landscape of a character that evokes both fascination and revulsion.
Jurnee Smollett as Joanne Carney

Jurnee Smollett

Joanne Carney
In the 2003 movie "The Order," Jurnee Smollett delivered a compelling performance as Joanne Carney, a young woman caught in a supernatural battle between good and evil. Smollett brought depth and vulnerability to her character, portraying Joanne's transformation from a somewhat skeptical art restorer to a key player in the ancient struggle against demonic forces. Her on-screen presence was both captivating and genuine, as she navigated the intricate narrative with a balance of fear, curiosity, and resilience. Jurnee's portrayal of Joanne was pivotal to the film, as her character's emotional journey and evolving faith provided a human anchor to the story's fantastical elements. Her chemistry with the rest of the cast, particularly with Heath Ledger's character, Sirius, added a layer of warmth and complexity to the film, making her performance one of the standout aspects of "The Order."

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