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Directed by | Brian Smrz |
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Cinematography | Larry Blanford |
Edited by | Tim Anderson |
Music by | Kenneth Burgomaster |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $7 million |
Hero Wanted is a 2008 American thriller film directed by Brian Smrz in his directorial debut. The film stars Cuba Gooding Jr., with a supporting cast of Ray Liotta, Kim Coates, and Norman Reedus. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 29, 2008.
Plot
Liam Case (Cuba Gooding Jr.) is a garbage man whose life hasn't quite turned out the way he expected it would. In order to impress the girl of his dreams, Liam plans an elaborate bank heist that will culminate with him jumping in to save the day at the last minute. When the day of the heist arrives, however, the plan takes an unexpected turn and both the girl and Liam end up being shot by one of the robbers. After recovering from his injury, Liam kills the robber who shot him and the girl. He then realizes that the associates of the dead robber will not stop until they have avenged that death.
Cast
- Cuba Gooding Jr. as Liam Case
- Ray Liotta as Detective Terry Subcott
- Kim Coates as Skinner McGraw
- Norman Reedus as Swain
- Jean Smart as Melanie McQueen
- Christa Campbell as Kayla McQueen
- Ben Cross as Cosmo Jackson
- Tommy Flanagan as Derek
- Gary Cairns II as Gill
- Steven Kozlowski as Lynch McGraw
- Sammi Hanratty as Marley Singer
- Paul Sampson as Gordy McGraw
- Todd Jensen as Detective Wallace MacTee
Production
Shooting took place in Sofia, Bulgaria in 32 days on April 3 and May 5, 2007.[1]
Home media
DVD was released in Region 1 in the United States on April 29, 2008, and also Region 2 in the United Kingdom on 16 June 2008, it was distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It is included a downloadable Digital Copy (PC and PSP) version of the disc with studio-imposed restrictions (and was one of the first DVDs to offer this now commonplace feature).[2]
Reception
David Johnson of DVD Verdict wrote, "It's violent and over-the-top, but Hero Wanted is ultimately a slick, hollow affair."[3]
References
- ↑ Galloway, Stephen (2007-05-18). "In the pipeline". The Hollywood Reporter. Associated Press. Retrieved 2015-01-21.
- ↑ Woodward, Tom. "Hero Wanted (US - DVD R1)". DVDactive.com. Retrieved 2009-07-07.
- ↑ Johnson, David (2008-04-29). "Hero Wanted". DVD Verdict. Archived from the original on 2008-09-27. Retrieved 2015-01-21.