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Liberty Stand Still
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The movie tells the story of 'Joe' who is seeking revenge for his daughter's death in a high school shooting incident by holding a wife of a gun manufacturer hostage to create a public debate on the Second Amendment.
The movie tells the story of 'Joe' who is seeking revenge for his daughter's death in a high school shooting incident by holding a wife of a gun manufacturer hostage to create a public debate on the Second Amendment.
Actors:
Roger Cross,
Suzette Meyers,
Keith Dallas,
Celeste White Steele,
José Vargas,
Shawn Reis,
Fulvio Cecere,
Jerry Wasserman,
Marrett Green,
Terry Chen,
Peter Williams,
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Roger Cross
19 October 1969, Christiana, Jamaica
Suzette Meyers
Keith Dallas
Celeste White Steele
José Vargas
Shawn Reis
Fulvio Cecere
11 March 1960, Canada
Jerry Wasserman
2 November 1945, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Marrett Green
Terry Chen
3 February 1975, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Peter Williams
31 December 1957, Kingston, Jamaica
Director:
Kari Skogland
Kari Skogland
Country:
United States
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November 11, 2002
A ripe-on-the-vine concept married to strident execution. There's thought here, but Liberty is marred by vague, freshman directorial touches.
April 13, 2003
Writer/director Kari Skogland clearly has an agenda - the film is vehemently anti-gun - resulting in incredibly obvious and preachy instances of dialogue and a ham-fisted approach to the storyline.

