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Tiger Raid
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The film tells the story of two cold-blooded mercenaries who .start to form a dark bond as they travel through the desert night on their way to carry out kidnapping a local woman in Iraq.
The film tells the story of two cold-blooded mercenaries who .start to form a dark bond as they travel through the desert night on their way to carry out kidnapping a local woman in Iraq.
Actors:
Murtada Dakhel,
Sofia Boutella,
Evan Khader,
Damien Molony,
Majid Rahan,
Rory Fleck Byrne,
Khaled Sabbagh,
Brian Gleeson
Murtada Dakhel
Sofia Boutella
6 April 1982, Bab El Oued, Algeria
Evan Khader
Damien Molony
Majid Rahan
Rory Fleck Byrne
Khaled Sabbagh
Brian Gleeson
14 November 1987, Dublin, Ireland
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon
Country:
United Kingdom
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October 07, 2016
Serves gore, cleverly administered comedy and blink-and-you'll-miss-it romance, all at the expense of a predictable plot.
July 05, 2016
The story ends on a satisfying and inevitable note that wraps things up in a neat but uncontrived way, culminating everything to have thus far occurred.
October 14, 2016
Dixon has presented a feature that could well signal the start of a prosperous career in film.
October 04, 2016
Some superbly stylish flourishes make this a promising calling card for debut director Simon Dixon.
January 03, 2017
Despite the impressive central performances, and moments of real cinematic tension... Tiger Raid ultimately struggles to escape its origins and fails to provide sufficient action or invention to fully justify its transition to the big screen.

