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Inspired by one of the longest and bloodiest real-life events in police history, Officer Mike Chandler and a young civilian passenger find themselves under-prepared and outgunned when fate puts them squarely in the crosshairs of a daring bank heist in progress by a fearless team of highly-trained and heavily-armed men.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- Mike Chandler: Nicolas Cage
- Steve MacAvoy: Dwayne Cameron
- Kenny: Michael Rainey Jr.
- Tre: Ori Pfeffer
- Rob: Sean James
- Hyde: Michael Bellisario
- Luke: Weston Cage Coppola
- Lisa MacAvoy: Sophie Skelton
- Hanson: Cory Hardrict
- Owens: Pavel Vladimirov
- Jacobs: Sapir Azulay
- Floyd: Derek Horse
- interpol agent Rossi: Alexandra Dinu
- Mandell: Raymond Steers
- 911 Operator: Katie Manning
- Bank Guard: Keith D. Evans
- Treadwell: Nick Donadio
- Lieutenant: Aaron Cohen
- Police Chief: Mark Basnight
- SWAT Member: François Coetzer
- Brian: Fedi Bashur
- Scott: Aleksander Karastoyanov
- Jeff: Jamieson Urquhart
- Judith: Laura Giosh
- Randal: Velizar Binev
- Captain Horst: Atanas Srebrev
- Shawnee Ralston: Shari Watson
- Drug Addict: Eric Ali
- Clerk: Petar Mitev
- Principal: Stowe Blankenship
- Channel 5 Reporter: Jordan Aboutall
- Channel 7 Reporter David: Brian Manning
- News Anchor: Brenda Galaz-Magyar
- Girl: Mackenzie Evans
- Rich: Vitaly Zdorovetskiy
- Robert: Sam Cig
- Parking Enforcer: J.R. Esposito
- Sarah: Amanda Cerny
- Paramedic #1: Jeko Bogoslovov
- Paramedic #2: Ivan Kaloshev
- Female Officer: Shauna Small
- Female Teller: Liza Mircheva
- Bank Customer: Owen Davis
- Christine: Bleona
- Delaney: Jonathan Yunger
- Friend: Maya Markova
- Paramedic #4: Orlin Pavlov
- Cute Waitress: Manal El-Feitury
- Vice Principal: Rachel O’Meara
Film Crew:
- Story: York Alec Shackleton
- Original Music Composer: Frederik Wiedmann
- Editor: Ivan Todorov Ivanov
- Executive Producer: Boaz Davidson
- Stunts: Dessy Slavova
- Set Decoration: Arta Tozzi
- Casting: Luke Cousins
- Director of Photography: Alexander Krumov
- Executive Producer: John Thompson
- Costume Design: Anna Gelinova
- Producer: Isaac Florentine
- Co-Producer: Gisella Marengo
- Co-Executive Producer: Lonnie Ramati
- Executive Producer: Trevor Short
- Line Producer: Peter Mechkoff
- Production Design: Kess Bonnet
- Executive Producer: Avi Lerner
- Screenplay: John Rebus
- Producer: Jeffrey Greenstein
- Producer: Jonathan Yunger
- Executive Producer: Scott Karp
- Producer: Les Weldon
- Co-Producer: Alain Jakubowicz
- Extras Casting: Hrista Ilieva
- Set Costumer: Georgi Petrov Yakimov
- Script Supervisor: Maria Djidrova
- Sound Effects Editor: Daniel Ivanov
- ADR Voice Casting: Mark Sussman
- Script Supervisor: Milena Mihaylova
- ADR Mixer: Vedat Kiyici
- ADR Recordist: Paul Riechman
- Sound Mixer: Pierre-Yves Lavoué
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Ivan Vatsov
- Production Supervisor: Brian Hayashi
- Video Assist Operator: Stefan Filipov
- Assistant Editor: Pascal De Maria
- ADR Mixer: Patrick Christensen
- Sound Designer: Ryan Nowak
- Supervising Sound Editor: Kris Casavant
- Stunt Coordinator: Dian Hristov
- Special Effects Coordinator: Elena Zhekova
- Visual Effects Editor: Nevena Dragoshinova
- Gaffer: Yavor Zahariev
- Storyboard Artist: Zhivko Zhelyazkov
- Sound Recordist: Tapio Liukkonen
- Location Manager: Stefan Mutafchiev
- Stunt Double: Ivailo Dimitrov
- First Assistant “A” Camera: Angel Balakchiyski
- Casting Assistant: Preslava Hristova
- First Assistant Director: Vessela Bannzurkova
- Additional Photography: Geo Ivanov
- Second Assistant “A” Camera: Konstantin Vasilev
- Digital Intermediate Colorist: Svetoslav Mateev
- Carpenter: Peter Krumov
- Epk Camera Operator: Roman Pessarov
- Art Department Coordinator: Dobrinka Stamenkova
- ADR Recordist: Wouter van Herwerden
- Boom Operator: Krasimir Shtabekov
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Aleksander Aleksiev
- Camera Operator: Ivo Peitchev
- Assistant Set Decoration: Asen Bozilov
- Special Effects Supervisor: Ivo Jivkov
- Visual Effects Editor: Nikolay Pachov
- First Assistant Editor: Nedelko Tudzharov
- Assistant Camera: Veselin Dimchov Hristov
- Camera Operator: Georgi Raykov
- Location Manager: Nasko Vulev
- Set Designer: Nikolai Nikolov
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Vanya Benelinova
- Drone Pilot: Dimitar Krustev
- Key Grip: Danail Vuchkov
- Drone Cinematographer: Iva Slavova
- Costumer: Rosen Georgiev Georgiev
- Armorer: Borislav Pekin
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Svetoslav Mitev
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Desislava Pavlova
- Production Coordinator: Violeta Piperevska
- Special Effects Technician: Tsvetan Miladinov
- Sculptor: Ivan Radev
- Set Costumer: Marina Proykova
- Production Coordinator: Shiri Lerner
- Graphic Designer: Elena Georgieva
- Stunt Coordinator: Teodor Tsolov
Movie Reviews:
- Gimly: Everybody in this is just so unbelievably stupid, the closest I ever came to having a feeling watching this swill, was feeling angry.
- _Final rating:★ – Of no value. Avoid at all costs._
- Charles Tatum: This messy, short thriller plays like a rejected Paul Haggis story.
- Four American mercenaries in Afghanistan are owed over a million dollars after a former boss does them wrong. Interpol Agent Rossi (Alexandra Dinu) is hot on their trail, following them back to Massachusetts, where they plan on knocking over one of the banks that their money was transferred to. First problem: when money is transferred internationally to a bank, the actual physical amount of cash doesn’t magically appear at that bank. Take it from a former bank teller, it doesn’t work like that. As the men get ready to storm the bank, we are introduced to a very large cast of characters whose lives will all cross that day. Retiring cop Mike (Nicolas Cage), his son-in-law/partner Steve (Dwayne Cameron), and his estranged daughter Lisa (Sophie Skelton) are one part of the puzzle. Kenny (Michael Rainey Jr.) is a bullied teen who must ride along with Mike and Steve after a misunderstanding at school while Kenny’s medical professional mother (Shari Watson) worries. Rossi also hangs around the periphery, flashing an Interpol badge can get you into a lot of places in fictional Chesterford, Massachusetts, and assorted younger cops make their presence known. Everyone’s stories converge in a boring, “Heat”-inspired shootout
- Nicolas Cage liked to sign up for these types of straight-to-video films on a weekly basis, and while it’s big fun for Cage fans, some of these are a chore for the casual moviegoer. The script is confusing, and the different locations used do not mesh- a cafe explosion looks European, but in the same town, the bank robbery looks American right down to Louisiana license plates on some of the cars. I’m sure the screenwriters- another odd credit- had something bigger in mind but the film limps along full of some terrible performances from a cast given tropes, not characters, to play. Come on, the harried police commander who’s getting pressured from the mayor and governor? The retiring cop? The young cop whose wife is expecting? War profiteering mercenaries? The stupid hostage who must make a break for it? Yawn.
- Throw this on the pile of other Cage pablum, a film that was obviously done for the paycheck.
- Contains some physical violence, strong gun violence, gore, some profanity

