Marines (film)

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Directed byMark Roper
Written byRoss Helford
Produced byDavid Dadson
Boaz Davidson
Danny Lerner
Avi Lerner
David Varod
StarringBrant Cotton
Frank Sallo
Lawrence Monoson
Andrew Bowen
Thomas R. Martin
George Roberson
Hristo Shopov
Mark Ivanir
Lou Hirsch
Marines
Directed byMark Roper
Written byRoss Helford
Produced byDavid Dadson
Boaz Davidson
Danny Lerner
Avi Lerner
David Varod
StarringBrant Cotton
Frank Sallo
Lawrence Monoson
Andrew Bowen
Thomas R. Martin
George Roberson
Hristo Shopov
Mark Ivanir
Lou Hirsch
CinematographyRoss W. Clarkson
Music byStephen Edwards
Production
companies
Nu Image, Martien Holdings A.V.V., Millennium Films
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Russian

Marines is a 2003 American direct-to-video action film directed by Mark Roper.[1][2]

Vladimir Antonov (Hristo Shopov), a ruthless Russian warlord. is one of the most feared criminal masterminds on the planet, and when the smoke cleared on the last attempt by U.S. Marines to take Antonov down, 11 marines were killed and two were captured. Colonel Anslow (George Roberson) has sworn that he will never let a situation like that happen to his men ever again, and over the course of the next 36 hours, he will finally have a chance to show his resolve and capture Antonov once and for all. A group of Marines led by Lieutenant Everett (Brant Cotton) is sent to Russia to capture Antonov, In this case, help comes from an unexpected source, an elite team of Russian troops commanded by Major Dmitri Kirilenko (Mark Ivanir), in whose honesty they are not quite sure.

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