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The Line
The Line

The Line (2009)

49% User Rating
1h 35min
Action
Crime
Drama
Thriller

"Stay on your side."

The story centers around veteran assassin Mark Shields as he tracks down, Pelon, the elusive head of the Salazar Crime Cartel. Through twists of fate, Shields ends up with a local woman, Olivia who is also fighting her own demons for the sake of her daughter. Set in the rich and atmospheric backdrop of Tijuana, Mexico, La Linea (The Line) is full of action and drama.

James CottenDirector

Cast

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Ray Liotta

Ray Liotta

Mark Shields

Andy García

Andy García

Javier Salazar

Esai Morales

Esai Morales

Pelon

Armand Assante

Armand Assante

Padre Antonio

Valerie Cruz

Valerie Cruz

Olivia

Kevin Gage

Kevin Gage

Wire

Bruce Davison

Bruce Davison

Anthony

Joe Morton

Joe Morton

Hodges

Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo

Mario

Gary Daniels

Gary Daniels

Martin

Michael DeLorenzo

Michael DeLorenzo

Pablo

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David Ackert

Mohommad

Jason Connery

Jason Connery

Randall

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Victoria Elizabeth

Ana

Jordi Vilasuso

Jordi Vilasuso

Diablo

Kahlil Joseph

Kahlil Joseph

Omar

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

June 24, 2021

_**Confusing but stylish crime thriller in Tijuana with Liotta, Andy Garcia and Esai Morales**_ An assassin and his partner (Ray Liotta and Kevin Gage) are commissioned to take down the new head of a drug cartel (Esai Morales) that has taken over for the dying drug lord (Andy Garcia). Jordi Vilasuso plays a cartel rival, Armand Assante a padre, Valerie Cruz a woman that befriends the assassin and Bruce Davison a US agent. "The Line" (2009), aka “La Linea,” is a gritty crime thriller taking place in Tijuana that’s more moody psychological drama than action flick. It’s similar in style, locations and content to “Borderland” (2007), albeit less of a horror flick (yet still containing loads of horror). Like that movie, there are glimmerings of greatness amidst the grey mayhem in the mold of “Apocalypse Now.” Unfortunately, the story’s sometimes confusing which would be helped if you use the subtitles since some of the dialogue is difficult to discern (I viewed it on DVD and didn’t have that option). But there’s a lot to appreciate here, including the quality cast, the style, the melancholy vibe, the music, the poignant drama, the gritty action and several beautiful Mexican women. The movie’s obscure, but it shouldn’t be. The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in Tijuana, the border area, and Los Angeles. GRADE: B-

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