The Purge Election Year (2016)

The Purge Election Year (2016)

Release Date : Jun. 29, 2016 | Rating ★★★★★★
Details : Two years after choosing not to kill the man who killed his son former police sergeant Leo Barnes has become head of security for Senator Charlene Roan the front runner in the next Presidential election due to her vow to eliminate the Purge. On the night of what should be the final Purge a betrayal from within the government forces Barnes and Roan out onto the street where they must fight to survive the night.
Duration : 1 Hour 48 Minutes
Cast and Crew :


Elizabeth Mitchell as Senator Charlie Roan


Frank Grillo as Leo Barnes


Mykelti Williamson as Joe Dixon


Betty Gabriel as Laney Rucker


Raymond J. Barry as Leader Caleb Warrens


Edwin Hodge as Dante Bishop


Kyle Secor as Minister Edwidge Owens


Ethan Phillips as Chief Couper


David Aaron Baker as Tommy Roseland


Tom Kemp as Drab Suited Man 2


Matt Walton as Reporter #1


Chemi Che-Mponda as Homeless Woman (uncredited)

Joseph Julian Soria as Marcos | Terry Serpico as Earl Danzinger | Kimberly Howe as School Girl #4 | Roman Blat as Uncle Sam | J. Jewels as Political Debater | Barry Nolan as Reporter #1 | Liza Colón-Zayas as Dawn | Adam Cantor as Tall Eric Busmalis | Christopher James Baker as Harmon James | Jared Kemp as Rondo | Brittany Mirabile as Schoolgirl #1 Freakbride / Kimmy | Naeem Duren as Rev w / Angel in Command Center | Naheem Garcia as Angel Munoz | Steven Barkhimer as Drab Suited Man 1 | Portland Helmich as Moderator | George Lee Miles as Irish Ike Jenkins | Antoine Coetzee as South African Male | Drew Cooper as Enormous Gang Member | Johnnie Mae as Mrs. Sabian | Tom Paolino as Axe Headed Man | Emily Petta as Screaming Woman | Alexander Cook as Masked Man | Juani Feliz as Schoolgirl #2 | Jamal Peters as Gang Member with Dying Friend | Thomas Kee as Crazy Man (Self-Purger) | Lonnie Farmer as Man with Bull Horn | Christy Coco as Young Charlie Roan | Darcie Fisher as Reporter #3 | Alexander Schuler as Demonic Man | Hank Amos as Mercenary #8 | Lindsey Pires as Dancer #1 | Emily Smith as Dancer #2 | Kt Baldassaro as Flag Face Russian Murderer (uncredited) | Christopher Cagle as Dante's Man (uncredited) | Terry Conforti as Parishioner (uncredited) | Kevin DeCoste as Executioner (uncredited) | Pamela Figueiredo as Electorate (uncredited) | John Franchi as Homeless Vietnam Vet (uncredited) | Ian Gatheca as South African Gang Member (uncredited) | London Hall as Charlie Roan's Mom (uncredited) | Jay Hieron as Rev 1 (uncredited) | Arthur Hiou as Leo's Security Team (uncredited) | Rosemary Howard as Unassuming Woman (uncredited) | Ian Dylan Hunt as NFFA Secret Service Agent (uncredited) | Hashim Lafond as Revolutionary (uncredited) | Jordan Lloyd as School Girl Friend (uncredited) | Alex Madera as Homeless Child (uncredited) | Wayne Malm Jr. as NFFA Soldier / Parishioner (uncredited) | Stephanie McIntyre as Store Clerk (uncredited) | Tanja Melendez Lynch as News Photographer (uncredited) | Malcolm C. Murray as Rev 2 (uncredited) | Nick Principe as NFFA agent (uncredited) | Lexie Roth as Parishioner (uncredited) | Melanie Blake Roth as Parishioner (uncredited) | Stephanie Ann Saunders as Airport Patron (uncredited) | Dora Winifred as Costume Shop Pedestrian (uncredited) | Executive Producer  : Luc Etienne | Producer  : Michael Bay | Director  : James DeMonaco | Writer  : James DeMonaco |