Overview:
Jim Hanson’s quiet life is suddenly disturbed by two people crossing the US/Mexico border – a woman and her young son – desperate to flee a Mexican cartel. After a shootout leaves the mother dead, Jim becomes the boy’s reluctant defender. He embraces his role as Miguel’s protector and will stop at nothing to get him to safety, as they go on the run from the relentless assassins.Status: | Released (2021-01-15) |
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BoxOffice: | $15,566,093 |
Screen: | Chris Charles, Danny Kravitz, Robert Lorenz |
Productions: | Sculptor Media, Zero Gravity Management, Cutting Edge Group, Stonehouse Motion Pictures, Voltage Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Español |
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- 3896: Liam Neeson - Jim
- 2419575: Jacob Perez - Miguel
- 26723: Katheryn Winnick - Sarah
- 589722: Teresa Ruiz - Rosa
- 2133918: Sean A. Rosales - Hernando
- 1711699: Jose L. Vasquez - Isidro
- 937009: Juan Pablo Raba - Maurico
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- 4746: Robert Lorenz - Writer - Writing
- 1090864: Sean Callery - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 1822724: Marlowe Taylor - Sound Mixer - Sound
- 43095: Tom Ortenberg - Executive Producer - Production
- 1494566: Mark Patten - Director of Photography - Camera
- 3979492: Michael Wexler - Executive Producer - Production
- 1533528: Mark David Katchur - Executive Producer - Production
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Liam Neeson is back in “The Marksman” and despite some flaws; the film provides what his fans want and is an engaging and topical film. Neeson plays Jim; a widower who spends his time on a tiny and struggling ranch in Arizona near the border. Jim is facing foreclosure from the ban ....
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Liam Neeson has the magic touch that gives a boost to almost any movie he’s cast in, be it a love story or an action thriller. He makes the most mundane films palatable, so it shouldn’t be a shocker that Neeson is the best thing about “The Marksman,” a formulaic (but still entertaini ....
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