The Point Men (2001)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: After botching a mission to kill Palestinian terrorist Amar (Vincent Regan), Israeli secret service agent Tony Eckhardt (Christopher Lamber) and his team are demoted and become an embarrassment to... After botching a mission to kill Palestinian terrorist Amar (Vincent Regan), Israeli secret service agent Tony Eckhardt (Christopher Lamber) and his team are demoted and become an embarrassment to their agency. Eckhardt becomes convinced that the operation failed due to a trap set by Amar. When his fellow team members begin dying one-by-one under suspicious circumstances, Eckhardt must make his own plans to handle the situation. [More]
Starring: Christopher Lambert, Kerry Fox, Vincent Regan, Maryam D'Abo
Starring: Christopher Lambert, Kerry Fox, Vincent Regan, Maryam D'Abo
Director: John Glen
Director: John Glen
Producer: Silvio Muraglia, Avi Nesher
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The sort of movie you get drawn into if you're bored out of your mind in a hotel room. Full Review |
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