Shooters (2002)

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In Theaters: February 21, 2000 (US)
Rating: R / 95 minutes
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director: Glenn Durfort

Gilly, fresh out of prison, and J (Andrew Howard, “Band of Brothers), a two bit hustler with a major drug problem, just can’t shake their criminal ways. Gilly intended to start fresh, but J invested Gill’s money in a drugs-for-guns deal. Scheming other ways to make money, the two become entwined with all sorts of seedy types-from an Irish king-pin (Adrian Dunbar, The Crying Game) to a psychotic supplier (Gerard Butler, Reign of Fire) -all the while doing their lowly best to avoid the law.

Adrian Dunbar as Max Bell
Andrew Howard as J
Louis Dempsey as Gilly
Gerry Butler as Jackie Junior

Jason Hughes as Charlie Franklin
Matthew Rhys as Eddie
Ioan Gruffudd as Freddy Guns

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