Paul Blackthorne as Harry Dresden; Valerie Cruz as Lt. Connie Murphy; Terrence Mann as Bob; Raoul Bhaneja as Detective Sid Kirmani; Daniel Kash as Justin Morningway; Conrad Coates as Morgan; Matt Gordon as Waldo Butters; Jonathan Higgins as Colm Dresden; Jane McLean as Ancient Mai; Joanne Kelly as Bianca; Matthew Knight as Harry Dresden; Natalie Lisinska as Laura; Rebecca McFarland as Susan Rodriguez
Rating
NR (Not Rated)
Cinematography
Language
English
Plot
HARRY DRESDEN -- WIZARD Lost Items Found. Paranormal Investigations. Consulting. Advice. Reasonable Rates.No Love Potions, Endless Purses, Parties, or Other Entertainment. Harry Dresden is the only wizard who advertises in the Chicago yellow pages. And he's the real deal. Charms. Potions. Spells even. Dresden is a haunted man (in more ways than one) who has sinned and been sinned against. But in the darkness of his past, he finds an inner strength and a driving desire to set things right. Armed with his trusty staff (okay, it's a hockey stick) and winning personality (if you don't mind the snarky sense of humor), and aided and abetted by his annoying spiritual advisor, Bob (doomed soul, expert in magic, noodge), Dresden champions the underdog against all manner of supernatural threats -- for five hundred dollars a day. Plus expenses. Dresden doesn't do parties and he doesn't do love potions. But if the hocus starts to pocus, if the going gets... strange, if the things that go bump in t