The first installment in the Genius-branded Total Action Series, Sharpshooter is now on DVD for the first time and guarantees to hit its target audience dead on. Rural America becomes the intense setting for a mysterious terrorist plot gone awry, a romance undone by betrayal, and a government assignment that signals a dangerous conspiracy. Dillon (James Remar) is a seasoned Special Ops sniper and ex-navy SEAL, looking for a hard-earned retirement and the quiet life. Then Flick (Mario Van...
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The first installment in the Genius-branded Total Action Series, Sharpshooter is now on DVD for the first time and guarantees to hit its target audience dead on. Rural America becomes the intense setting for a mysterious terrorist plot gone awry, a romance undone by betrayal, and a government assignment that signals a dangerous conspiracy. Dillon (James Remar) is a seasoned Special Ops sniper and ex-navy SEAL, looking for a hard-earned retirement and the quiet life. Then Flick (Mario Van Peebles), his government contact, offers him one last mission of utmost importance to national security. Sharpshooter takes aim as an action-packed thriller that scopes out danger in the most unusual places.
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Actor/producer Wesley Snipes, three-time Golden Globe award winner Cybill Shepherd and actor/writer/producer Mario Van Peebles star in this pulpy, fast-paced action/thriller which brings together an infamous ex-con (Snipes) attempting to live a clean and trouble-free life, a feisty, tough-talking pole dancer at a local strip club; a stolen bundle of marked money and a persistent police Captain (Van Peebles) out to capture a pair of serial killers - leading them all into a thrillingly, sadistic web of events.
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Carlito, with his two brothers in crime, is on the fast track to becoming Spanish Harlem’s ultimate kingpin, but quickly learns that the only way to survive at the top is through loyalty to his friends and respect for the rules of the street.
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