Whacked! (2002)
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Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Adopted brothers Mark and Tony (Patrick Muldoon and Paul Sampson) grew up in a tough part of New Jersey, destined to be criminals. Now full-grown, they've found work as hit men--one for the mob,... Adopted brothers Mark and Tony (Patrick Muldoon and Paul Sampson) grew up in a tough part of New Jersey, destined to be criminals. Now full-grown, they've found work as hit men--one for the mob, one for the CIA. When a government embezzlement scheme is uncovered, Mark and Tony are suddenly being pursued by both mobsters and government agents as they try to protect the nerdy hacker who was the only witness to the crime. They're only allies being a mob boss and a beautiful childhood friend (Carmen Electra), the boys will need all the help they can get to keep from getting whacked. [More]
Starring: Patrick Muldoon, Paul Sampson, Carmen Electra, Judge Reinhold
Starring: Patrick Muldoon, Paul Sampson, Carmen Electra, Judge Reinhold, Linden Ashby
Director: James Bruce
Director: James Bruce
Screenwriter: Paul Sampson, Matthew Goodman
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