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U.S. Marshals, 1998
English
USA
Profile of U.S. Marshals
The mood of U.S. Marshals is rough, exciting, and suspenseful. The plot centers around a manhunt, a frame-up, and fugitives. It is a thriller and action movie. Stylistically, U.S. Marshals involves twists and turns. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The pacing is fast. U.S. Marshals takes place, at least partly, in an urban environment. The setting is Chicago and New York. It happens in the 1990s. U.S. Marshals is especially suggested for a boys' night. Note that it includes violent content.
Summary of U.S. Marshals
An airplane bearing gruff U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) crashes in the wilderness. On board the same flight is Mark Sheridan (Wesley Snipes), a federal prisoner accused of double murder, who escapes during the ensuing chaos, but not before rescuing several people from the wreckage. Gerard is ordered to hunt down the fugitive along with State Department agent John Royce (Robert Downey Jr.), and the two pursue Sheridan relentlessly, despite growing doubts about his guilt.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 6 March 1998 |
| Runtime: | 131 min |
Cast and Crew
as Chief Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard
as Mark J. Sheridan / Warren / Roberts
as Special Agent John Royce
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The New York Times
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- by: Stephen Holden
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
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- by: Liam Lacey
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