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===Starring:===
===Starring:===
Wesley Snipes, Linda Fiorentino, Tanya Allen, Hart Bochner, Fulvio Cecere, Gregory Calpakis, Terry Chen, Garvin Cross, Roger Cross, Martin Cummins, Keith Dallas, Marrett Green, Darcy Laurie, David Lewis, Robert Lewis, Brian Markinson, Suzette Meyers, Chiara Ohoven, Steve Pascal, Oliver Platt, Shawn Reis, Claire Riley, Ryan Robbins, Jonathan Scarfe, Darryl Scheelar, Ron Selmour, Jeff Seymour, Rekha Sharma, Michael David Simms, Blake Stovin, Ian Tracey, Hilda van der Meulen, José Vargas, Jerry Wasserman, Connor Widdows, Peter Williams, Michael Lee Fain, Celeste White Steele
[[Wesley Snipes]], Linda Fiorentino, Tanya Allen, Hart Bochner, Fulvio Cecere, Gregory Calpakis, Terry Chen, Garvin Cross, [[Roger Cross]], Martin Cummins, [[Keith Dallas]], [[Marrett Green]], Darcy Laurie, David Lewis, Robert Lewis, Brian Markinson, Suzette Meyers, Chiara Ohoven, Steve Pascal, Oliver Platt, Shawn Reis, Claire Riley, Ryan Robbins, Jonathan Scarfe, Darryl Scheelar, [[Ron Selmour]], Jeff Seymour, Rekha Sharma, Michael David Simms, Blake Stovin, Ian Tracey, Hilda van der Meulen, José Vargas, Jerry Wasserman, Connor Widdows, [[Peter Williams]], Michael Lee Fain, Celeste White Steele


===Producer(s):===
===Producer(s):===
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Ogden Gavanski, Eberhard Kayser, Peter A. Marshall, Mario Ohoven, Michael Ohoven, Gary Pearl, William Vince


==Release Info:==
==Release Info:==
'''Release Date:''' ??? | '''Length:''' ??? min | '''Genre:''' ??? | '''MPAA Rating:''' Unknown | '''Note(s):''' ???
'''Release Date:''' January 18, 2002 (USA) | '''Length:''' 96 min | '''Genre:''' Action, Drama, Thriller | '''MPAA Rating:''' Rated R for violence and language. | '''Note(s):''' Premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in 2002.


== Media: ==
== Media: ==

Latest revision as of 23:53, 11 August 2024

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A gunman ties up an actor and locks him in his dressing room just before a performance. He also puts a bomb with a 90-minute timer next to the actor. Then, he goes to a room above an LA plaza and draws a bead on the actor's lover, international arms dealer, Liberty Wallace. Calling himself "Joe," he calls her cell phone, demonstrates that a rifle is pointed at her, and tells her to cuff herself to a hot-dog cart nearby (the cuffs are there). Over the next 90 minutes, the story unfolds: as a result of his daughter's death, he wants a public debate on the Second Amendment. As Liberty begins to bond with Joe on the phone, he gets some truths from her - and his revenge.

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Cast and Crew:

Director(s):

Kari Skogland

Writer(s):

Kari Skogland

Starring:

Wesley Snipes, Linda Fiorentino, Tanya Allen, Hart Bochner, Fulvio Cecere, Gregory Calpakis, Terry Chen, Garvin Cross, Roger Cross, Martin Cummins, Keith Dallas, Marrett Green, Darcy Laurie, David Lewis, Robert Lewis, Brian Markinson, Suzette Meyers, Chiara Ohoven, Steve Pascal, Oliver Platt, Shawn Reis, Claire Riley, Ryan Robbins, Jonathan Scarfe, Darryl Scheelar, Ron Selmour, Jeff Seymour, Rekha Sharma, Michael David Simms, Blake Stovin, Ian Tracey, Hilda van der Meulen, José Vargas, Jerry Wasserman, Connor Widdows, Peter Williams, Michael Lee Fain, Celeste White Steele

Producer(s):

Ogden Gavanski, Eberhard Kayser, Peter A. Marshall, Mario Ohoven, Michael Ohoven, Gary Pearl, William Vince

Release Info:

Release Date: January 18, 2002 (USA) | Length: 96 min | Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller | MPAA Rating: Rated R for violence and language. | Note(s): Premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in 2002.

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