
Release Date
November 6, 1998
Director
Edward Zwick
Writer
Edward Zwick, Menno Meyjes, Lawrence Wright
Cast
Lance Reddick, David Proval, Jack Gwaltney, Mark Valley, Lianna Pai, Mosleh Mohamed, Ahmed Ben Larby, Sami Bouajila, Tony Shalhoub, Bruce Willis, Annette Bening, Denzel Washington
Studio
Running Time
115 minutes
MPA Rating
Rated R for violence, language and brief nudity
New York City has faced many hardships over the years but in 1998, it comes to grips with the ultimate threat: The United States Army, the very organization designated to protect the city. The President has ordered a state of Marshal Law, where the fate of every citizen inside New York lies in the hands of those chosen to protect them.
General William Devereaux, the man in charge of the operation, seeks to stop all... Full synopsis »
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Terrorism is a common subject in today's news. There is no denying the fact that everyone is at risk; terrorists seem to attack various places, not all with reason, just to get a point across. Anyone could be in the spot where a bomb goes off but not many really consider it. It could never happen to them. But what if it did? What if terrorism got so bad that no one was safe? What if terrorism got so bad that the government would quarantine a city to capture those responsible? Full movie review »