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The Marksman
The Marksman

The Marksman (2021)

68% User Rating
1h 48min
Action
Drama
Thriller

"Justice comes down to him."

Jim Hanson’s quiet life is suddenly disturbed by two people crossing the US/Mexico border – a woman and her young son – desperate to flee a Mexican cartel. After a shootout leaves the mother dead, Jim becomes the boy’s reluctant defender. He embraces his role as Miguel’s protector and will stop at nothing to get him to safety, as they go on the run from the relentless assassins.

Robert LorenzDirector

Cast

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Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson

Jim

Jacob Perez

Jacob Perez

Miguel

Katheryn Winnick

Katheryn Winnick

Sarah

Teresa Ruiz

Teresa Ruiz

Rosa

Sean A. Rosales

Sean A. Rosales

Hernando

Jose Vasquez

Jose Vasquez

Isidro

Juan Pablo Raba

Juan Pablo Raba

Maurico

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Alfredo Quiroz

Carlos

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Antonio Leyba

Rigo

Dylan Kenin

Dylan Kenin

Randall

Luce Rains

Luce Rains

Everett

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Ann Barrett Richards

Bartender Clara

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Clark Sanchez

Migrant

Alex Knight

Alex Knight

Bank Man

David DeLao

David DeLao

Coyote

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Harry Maldonado

Teenager

Elias Gallegos

Elias Gallegos

Agent

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Yediel Quiles

Jorge

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Christian Hicks

Danny

Grayson Berry

Grayson Berry

Customs Officer

Esodie Geiger

Esodie Geiger

K9 Officer

Amber Midthunder

Amber Midthunder

Gas Station Clerk

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Jose Mijangos

Emilio

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Roger Jerome

Otto

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Rose Leininger

Waitress

Lelia Symington

Lelia Symington

Young Woman in Car

Chase Mullins

Chase Mullins

Boyfriend

Vic Browder

Vic Browder

Trooper

Charles David Richards

Charles David Richards

Gun Store Owner

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Assad Khaishgi

Motel Clerk

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Jared Corum

Deputy

Kellen Boyle

Kellen Boyle

Dalton

Tommy Lafitte

Tommy Lafitte

Minister

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Jeremy Evitts

Tattooed Man

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Scott Shirai

Store Owner

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Patricia Rodriguez

Aunt

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Chris Breen

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

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Jeffrey Cain

Pedestrian (uncredited)

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Shawn Cody Calvert

Laborer (uncredited)

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Cynthia Casaus

Tourist at the Market (uncredited)

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Sonny Ciarlillo

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Richard Fike

Richard Fike

Truck Driver (uncredited)

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Gary Flamik

Street Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

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Brian Gackowski

Store Clerk (uncredited)

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Adam Hicks

Border Patrol Agent (uncredited)

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Garrett Ielapi

Cartel Thug (uncredited)

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Mike Kuse

Bordel Patrol Officer (uncredited)

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James LaPrelle

Border Crossing Pedestrian (uncredited)

Dustin Pennington

Dustin Pennington

Contractor (uncredited)

Gonzalo Robles

Gonzalo Robles

Latino Thug (uncredited)

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Destiny Pearl Salgado

Child Playing Soccer (uncredited)

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Melissa Santiago

Church Bake Sale Lady (uncredited)

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Cheo Tapia

Border Driver (uncredited)

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Ming Wang

Pedestrian (uncredited)

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Lew Wurdeman

Border Crossing Pedestrian (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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garethmb

January 12, 2021

Liam Neeson is back in “The Marksman” and despite some flaws; the film provides what his fans want and is an engaging and topical film. Neeson plays Jim; a widower who spends his time on a tiny and struggling ranch in Arizona near the border. Jim is facing foreclosure from the bank after dealing with devastating medical bills for his late wife and feels that as a former Marine he has been given a bad deal by the system. Jim often drives along the border fence and radios in suspected crossings but is willing to provide aid to those who finds in distress. When Jim encounters a young woman and her son Miguel (Jacob Perez); he is drawn into conflict when they are pursued by some dangerous people which forces Jim to shoot when weapons are drawn killing one of the group in the process as well as the boy’s mother. Jim turns the boy over to the Border Patrol where his daughter Sarah (Katheryn Winnick), is in charge of the local office and is concerned when he learns the boy is to be sent back to family. Seeing the individuals he had previously had a gunfight with waiting for Miguel to cross; Jim decides to honor the dying wish of Miguel’s mother to take him to family in Chicago; even when that means abducting Miguel from custody. The trip not only puts Jim at odds with his daughter but as well as Miguel who wants to return home and causes the dangerous individuals to cross into the U.S. to ruthlessly track Jim and Miguel to exact their revenge. The film moves at a steady and deliberate pace until the finale gives fans a taste of the action that they would come to expect. It does take some patience as I saw numerous opportunities for a person of Jim’s skill to attempt to set an ambush, trap, or counter the dangers facing them but the final resolutions are enjoyable and satisfying. While the film does not have the action and intensity of some of Neeson’s recent works; it does provide enough entertainment to make it worth a watch and does contain content based on some very volatile and controversial topics which would spur intense debate. 3 stars out of 5

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