Shooter (2007) United States
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Director:Antoine Fuqua
Studio:Paramount Pictures
Producer:Lorenzo di Bonaventura
Writer:Jonathan Lemkin, Stephen Hunter
Rating:7
Rated:R
Date Added:2013-04-20
Last Seen:2017-01-16
UPC:097361300702
Price:£12.03
Awards:1 nomination
Genre:Action
Release:2007-06-01
IMDb:0822854
Location:1246
Duration:124
Aspect Ratio:2.40:1
Sound:DTS-HD MA
Languages:English
Subtitles:English
Features:NTSC Widescreen
Antoine Fuqua  ...  (Director)
Jonathan Lemkin, Stephen Hunter  ...  (Writer)
 
Mark Wahlberg  ...  Bob Lee Swagger
Michael Peña  ...  Nick Memphis
Danny Glover  ...  Colonel Isaac Johnson
Levon Helm  ...  Mr. Rate
Kate Mara  ...  Sarah Fenn
Peter Menzies, Jr.  ...  Cinematographer
Elias Koteas  ...  Jack Payne
Rhona Mitra  ...  Alourdes Galindo
Michael Pea  ...  
Jonathan Walker  ...  Louis Dobbler
Louis Ferreira  ...  Howard Purnell (as Justin Louis)
Justin Louis  ...  Howard Purnell
Tate Donovan  ...  Russ Turner
Rade Serbedgia  ...  
Rade Serbedzija  ...  Michael Sandor (as Rade Sherbedgia)
Alan C. Peterson  ...  Officer Stanley Timmons
Ned Beatty  ...  Senator Charles F. Meachum
Brian Markinson  ...  Attorney General Russert
Lane Garrison  ...  Donnie Fenn
Michael St. John Smith  ...  FBI Director Brandt
Zak Santiago  ...  Senior Agent
Dean Monroe McKenzie  ...  Archbishop Desmond Mutumbo
Michael-Ann Connor  ...  Junior Agent
Mackenzie Gray  ...  Dave Simmons
Mark Mancina  ...  Composer
Peter Menzies Jr.  ...  Cinematographer
Conrad Buff IV  ...  Editor
Eric A. Sears  ...  Editor
J. Dennis Washington  ...  Production Designer
Summary: Bob Lee Swagger, one of the world's great marksmen and the son of a Congressional Medal of Honoree, is a loner living in the Rockies. He's left the military, having been hung out to dry in a secret Ethiopian mission a few years before, when he's recruited by a lisping colonel to help find a way that the President of the US might be assassinated in one of three cities in the next two weeks. He does his work, but the shot is fired notwithstanding and Bob Lee is quickly the fall guy: wounded and hunted by thousands, he goes to ground and, aided by two unlikely allies, searches for the truth and for those who double-crossed him. All roads lead back to Ethiopia.