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Warner Bros. Pictures
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Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Release Date: Feb 8, 2002
Running Time: 109 mins. (V)
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
In one fleeting moment, L.A. firefighter Gordy Brewer loses everything he ever cared about. Running late to meet his wife and young son at a downtown high-rise, the devoted family man arrives in time to witness a bomb explode, showering the area with debris and shattered glass. The explosion is credited to 'El Lobo, The Wolf', an infamous rebel leader in Colombia's decades-long civil war. The intended targets were members of the Colombian consulate and American intelligence agents; its casualties included one civilian woman and one small boy--Gordy's family, innocent people who lost their lives for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Gordy's only consolation for the loss of his family is the hope that the Wolf will be stopped before he has a chance to strike again. When the official U.S. investigation into the Wolf stalls, Gordy realizes that bringing the terrorist to justice is no longer a priority to anyone but himself. Gordy heads to war-torn Colombia to track him down alone.
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Selena
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Claudio/ The Wolf
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Mauro
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Ronnie
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reviews
January 31, 2002
Abort! Abort! It's that time of year when Hollywood releases movies it should never have made in the first place. These are the turd droppings that studios, fearing the worst, refuse to preview for critics. That leaves only the trailer to give you a fix on Collateral Damage, which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as a Los Angeles firefighter whose wife and child are killed in a terrorist bombing. Yes, this is the flick Warner Bros. postponed after 9/11. Vowing revenge, Ah-nuld races to Colombia to
Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a Los Angeles firefighter who gets involved in international terrorism after witnessing his family being killed by a Colombian terrorist bomb. And he doesn't just get mad--he gets even. Story In one fleeting moment, L.A. firefighter Gordy Brewer (Schwarzenegger) loses everything he ever cared about. Running late to meet his wife and young son at a downtown high-rise, the devoted family man arrives in time to witness his family instantly killed by a terrorist bomb that
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