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End Game
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A secret Service agent and a news reporter investigate the conspiracy behind the assassination of the President.
A secret Service agent and a news reporter investigate the conspiracy behind the assassination of the President.
Actors:
Anne Archer,
J.P. OShaughnessy,
Burt Reynolds,
Angelique Robinson,
Cole Gamble,
Kimberly Quinn,
James Woods,
James M. Tilley,
Kent Kimball,
Todd Jensen,
Peter Greene,
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Anne Archer
24 August 1947, Los Angeles, California, USA
J.P. OShaughnessy
Burt Reynolds
11 February 1936, Lansing, Michigan, USA
Angelique Robinson
Cole Gamble
Kimberly Quinn
James Woods
18 April 1947, Vernal, Utah, USA
James M. Tilley
Kent Kimball
Todd Jensen
Peter Greene
8 October 1965, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
Director:
Andy Cheng
Andy Cheng
Country:
International, United States, Euro
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April 15, 2006
It all plays out like a wanna-be episode of 24 or a screenplay that was deemed "just a little too good" for Seagal or Van Damme to anchor the thing.
May 30, 2006
The relatively taut and suspenseful opening half hour, however, is eventually replaced by a far more conventional and unevenly-paced sort of vibe, with the end result a film that's sporadically intriguing but ultimately forgettable.
Hollywood Reporter
December 07, 2005
An uncommonly good cast and some thrillingly staged action sequences distinguish this thriller, which otherwise has all the stamps of a direct-to-video item.

