The John Travolta film "I Am Wrath" is out, but the revenge-minded movie won't be shown in theaters. Filmed partially in Columbus last year - the Statehouse, the Old Familiar Barber Shop and Buckeye Donuts appear in the trailer - "I Am Wrath" is now available on Amazon Video and Apple's iTunes for $9.99.

The John Travolta film "I Am Wrath" is out, but the revenge-minded movie won't be shown in theaters.

Filmed partially in Columbus last year � the Statehouse, the Old Familiar Barber Shop and Buckeye Donuts appear in the trailer � "I Am Wrath" is now available on Amazon Video and Apple's iTunes for $9.99.

Travolta plays Stanley Hill, a former special operations soldier whose wife is killed in front of him in a parking garage. He seeks revenge after his wife's killers escape justice.

In the trailer for the action film, there are a few shots from the steps of the Statehouse, where the governor, played by Patrick St. Esprit, addresses a crowd. Other clips show Travolta and Christopher Meloni, a former lead detective on NBC's "Law & Order: SVU," inside the Old Familiar Barber Shop on Parsons Avenue and outside of the Buckeye Donuts on South High Street.

People camped out for hours at locations around town last year, and both Travolta and Meloni stopped to take photos and speak with fans.

The film had a minuscule budget of $18 million, according to IMBD.com.

It is not uncommon for movies, even with big stars in prominent roles, to go straight to video. Several recent Travolta movies have gone that route, including "Criminal Activities." Even Travolta's 2013 film, "Killing Season," co-starring Robert De Niro, lasted just one week in theaters.

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