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Channing Tatum as
Jeffrey Manchester / "John Zorn", a former
United States Army non-commissioned officer turned criminal •
Kirsten Dunst as Leigh Wainscott, a
Toys "R" Us employee, single mother, and Jeffrey's love interest •
LaKeith Stanfield as Steve, Jeff's friend and former sergeant, now running a fake ID operation •
Juno Temple as Michelle, Steve's girlfriend •
Peter Dinklage as Mitch, manager of the Toys "R" Us store •
Ben Mendelsohn as Ron Smith, pastor of Leigh's church •
Uzo Aduba as Eileen Smith, Ron's wife •
Emory Cohen as Otis, a Toys "R" Us employee •
Melonie Diaz as Talana, Jeff's ex-wife •
Molly Price as Sergeant Katherine Scheimreif, a police officer leading the hunt for Jeffrey •
Lily Collias as Lindsay Wainscott, Leigh's elder daughter • Kennedy Moyer as Dee Wainscott, Leigh's younger daughter • Alissa Marie Pearson as Becky, Jeffrey's daughter •
Tony Revolori as Duane, manager of a McDonald's robbed by Jeffrey • Kathryn Stamas as Kami, one of the churchgoers who initially meets Manchester •
Jimmy O. Yang as a used-car salesman •
Punkie Johnson as a police officer Several people involved in the real-life story of Jeffrey Manchester have cameos in the film. Charles Cummings, who drove the truck used by Manchester to escape from prison, appears as the same truck driver; Katherine Scheimreif, Manchester's arresting officer, appears as a retired police officer at a church singles event; Leigh Moore,
née Wainscott, appears as a crossing guard; Ron Smith, Wainscott's pastor, appears as a
pawn shop employee; and Chris Kimbell, a
SWAT officer, appears as one of the police officers who discover Manchester's hiding place. ==Production==