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James Cosmo | ... |
Cooper
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Scott Adkins | ... |
Thomas
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Daniel Caltagirone | ... |
Ray
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Stu Bennett | ... |
Bishop
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Ty Glaser | ... |
Stacey
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Nick Nevern | ... |
Detective Inspector Quinn
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Sean Cronin | ... |
Big Boss Man
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Stephen Marcus | ... |
George
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Jo Wheatley | ... |
Hospital patient
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Lee Charles | ... |
Hoodie
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Mark Wingett | ... |
Police Sergeant
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Akie Kotabe | ... |
Analyst
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Mem Ferda | ... |
Giordani
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Olivia Mace | ... |
Hannah
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Aaron Gassor | ... |
Hospital Policeman
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A former US Federal Agent must abandon the witness protection program and come out of hiding when his London home is invaded in error due to a wrong address. When the event ends with multiple homicides, the news triggers those hunting him to send Europe's most dangerous assassin to kill him. Now on the run with his daughter's life in jeopardy, a determined father must get her to safety before the people he's been hiding from track him down.
This is a basic action flick but it could and should have been so much better than it is although it would never be great.
Lots of poor and corny dialogue and poor decisions by the good guys. You know the sort of thing - not killing the baddie when you can and letting his escape. Yawn. Also the thing about the goody being shot but then doing martial arts, etc. as if nothing had happened. Thought this had gone out at least two decades ago. Yawn (again). Lots of drawn-out sequences. And plot holes and logic, particularly at the beginning and the end. Oh dear...
And what the title has to do with the story is anyone's guess. Although the producers probably thought it was better than ' A bit of editing could have improved it, but switch off any kind of logical thinking and, if you've nothing better to watch (and preferably if it's on TV), and you like Scott Adkins and his fighty arts, waste an hour and a half on it if you must.