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Shooter - Mark Wahlberg, Danny Glover, Wesley Snipes, Josef Rusnak
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Movie propaganda
Yesterday was about honour. Today is about justice.
Marksman Bob Lee Swagger (Mark Wahlberg) leaves the Army after a mission goes bad. After he is reluctantly pressed back into service, Swagger is double-crossed again. With two bullets in him and the subject of a nationwide manhunt, Swagger begins his revenge, which will take down the most powerful people in the country.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film action assassin murder thriller double-cross frame sniper Army rifle scope shoot
Persons of interest
- Eliza Bennett .... Emily
- Velizar Binev .... Beloit
- Ralph Brown .... Collins
- Charles Dance .... Windsor
- Danny Glover
- Lena Headey .... Ballard
- Darren Hird .... Diver
- Ryan McCluskey .... Parcell
- Milos Miroslav .... Harris
- Iain Robertson .... Cramston
- Wesley Snipes .... Dial
- Nikolai Sotirov .... Jahar
- Stanimir Stamatov .... King
- John Standing .... Sir Anthony
- Mark Wahlberg .... Bob Lee Swagger
- Allan Scott .... Screenwriter
- Joshua Michael Stern .... Screenwriter
- Josef Rusnak .... Director
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Theatrical report
Despite being a classic (ie cliché) of the sniper politician revenge genre, Shooter is good fun to watch. There is running, shooting, hitting, bleeding, sneaking, spying and exploding. There is some great exploding. Have I mentioned the exploding? One of the explosions is so good I'd nominate it for explosion of the year.
The action, assassin movie Shooter is directed by Josef Rusnak and stars Mark Wahlberg, Danny Glover, Wesley Snipes.
Government security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Strong violence)
Surveillance time
125 minutes (2:05 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 19 April 2007
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