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1. “7 Seconds” 28 June 2005
STARRING:
•Wesley Snipes as Jack Tuliver
•Tamzin Outhwaite as Sgt. Kelly Anders
•Dhobi Oparei as Spanky
•Georgina Rylance as Suza
•Pete Lee-Wilson as Alexei Kutchinov
•Serge Soric as Mikhail Mercea
•Andrei Ionescu as Frank 'Bull' Mercea
•Tomi Cristin as Captain Szabo
•Adrian Lukis as Vanderbrink
•Stephen Boxer as Underhill
•Adrian Pintea as Grapini
•Corey Johnson as Tool
•George Anton as Banner
•Tamer Hassan as Rahood
SYNOPSIS:
After professional thief Jack Tulliver and his crew pull off a meticulously planned armored car heist, they are ambushed in Bucharest by a group of Romanian racketeers. This rogue group, tipped off to the heist by an unknown turncoat, kills Tulliver's associate Bull and most of his crew. Tulliver escapes with a mysterious sealed case that was the most valuable part of the stolen loot. After car-jacking Sgt. Kelly Anders' car, he makes a getaway through Bucharest, but leaves Anders under the suspicion of her fellow officers. Meanwhile, Tulliver tries to save a team member who has been captured by Alexie Kutchinov, a sadistic Russian millionaire gangster in charge of the Romanian racketeers that ambushed Tulliver. Jack and Sgt. Anders are saved by Bull's brother Mikail Mercea, a Romanian mobster who shoots Alexie to avenge his brother's death. Ultimately, the content of the case is revealed, and we come to know why it is in such high demand.
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2. “Unstoppable” October 30, 2004
STARRING:
•Wesley Snipes as Dean Cage
•Jacqueline Obradors as Det. Amy Knight
•Stuart Wilson as Sullivan
•Kim Coates as Peterson
•Mark A. Sheppard as Leitch
•Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Agent Junod
•Vincent Riotta as Det. Jay Miller
•David Schofield as Dr. Collins
•Nicholas Aaron as McNab
•Kim Thomson as Agent Kennedy
•Jo Stone-Fewings as Agent Gabriel
•Cristian Solimeno as Scott Knight
•Gary Oliver as Sullivan's Driver
•Andrew Pleavin as Cherney
•Raicho Vasilev as St. Nevis Guard 1
•David Fleeshman as St. Nevis Guard 2
•Velizar Binev as the Buyer
•Asen Blatechki as Sniper
SYNOPSIS:
A former CIA agent and ex-Special Forces member Dean Cage (Wesley Snipes), is in a rehab program, haunted by a botched mission in Bosnia which resulted in the execution of his best friend Scott (Cristian Solimeno). While in a restaurant waiting for his girlfriend, Baltimore Police Detective Amy Knight (Jacqueline Obradors), who happens to be Scott's sister, he is mistakenly believed to be a CIA agent involved with a stolen military experimental truth serum. He is abducted by the real thieves and injected with the drug, which makes him relive the moments from the failed Bosnian mission and not able to discern who are his allies and who are his enemies. Amy has six hours to find the antidote and save Dean's life.
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3. “The Detonator” 25 April 2006
STARRING:
•Wesley Snipes as Sonni Griffith
•Silvia Colloca as Nadia Cominski
•Tim Dutton as Jozef Bostanescu
•William Hope as Michael Shepard
•Matthew Leitch as Dimitru Ilinca
•Bogdan Uritescu as Pavel
•Warren Derosa as Mitchel
•Michael Brandon as Flint
•Vincenzo Nicoli as Yuri Mishalov
•Stuart Milligan as Greenfield
•Evangelos Grecos as Kravchenko
•Mihnea Paun as Alex
•Florian Ghimpu as Nita
•Valentin Teodosiu as Czeslaw
•Tania Popa as Ana
•Erwill D. Vergara as Ant-Man
•Ernie A. Llena as Hulk
•Saiden T. Retiza as Captain America
•Kurt Jayson L. Pleños as The Running Man
•Reynold R. Maranan as Astro-boy
SYNOPSIS:
Undercover C.I.A. agent Sonni Griffith (Wesley Snipes) travels alone to Romania to expose an arms dealer and stop the sale of a nuclear weapon. When the arms dealer is tipped off to Griffith's identity, he lands himself in prison...but is quickly released by the C.I.A. only to be given a new mission: to escort a beautiful Russian woman named Nadia (Silvia Colloca) back to the United States.

Griffith soon learns that strong-willed Nadia is being hunted by the very arms dealer that he intended to destroy, but this evil dealer will stop at nothing to get the information out of Nadia that he needs: the location of the $30 million she has hidden that will buy him a nuclear bomb. As the leak within the C.I.A. continues to expose the location and identity of Griffith and Nadia, they must fight the arms dealers to the death to save themselves and the world!

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4. “The Marksman” 6 September 2005
STARRING:
•Wesley Snipes as Painter
•William Hope as Jonathan Tensor
•Emma Samms as Amanda Jacks
•Anthony Warren as Capt. Naish
•Peter Youngblood Hills as Hargreaves
•Ryan McCluskey as Rodgers
•Warren Derosa as Orin
•Christiaan Haig as Hightop
•Dan Badaru as Gen. Egor Zaysan
•Serge Soric as Andrey Flintov
•Gelu Nitu as Defense Minister Viktor Ivanov
•Matthew Salinger as General Parent
•John Guerrasio as Secretary Cummings
•Ian Ashpitel as Major Devro
•Peter Bradley Swander as Sergeant Hill
•Tim Abell as Lt. Carter
•Vlad Ivanov as Mikhail Beslan
SYNOPSIS:
When the U.S. is tricked into targeting an 'armed' nuclear reactor captured by Chechen rebels, a Chechen leader is killed and rebel leaders capture the nuclear power plant. Enter Painter (Wesley Snipes), a US Special Forces operative, known as 'The Marksman'. Painter and his Spec-Ops team only have a limited amount of time to resolve the conflict before U.S. military forces wade in. However, when things don't go according to plan, Painter suspects that foul play may be afoot.
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5. “Game of Death” 27 November 2010
STARRING:
•Wesley Snipes as Marcus Jones
•Aunjanue Ellis as Rachel
•Zoe Bell as Floria
•Ernie Hudson as Clarence
•Quinn Duffy as John Redvale
•Gary Daniels as Zander
•Robert Davi as Frank Smith
•Ron Balicki as Jimmy
SYNOPSIS:
The story is told in flashback. CIA agent Marcus Jones recounts his final mission in the form of a confession to a Catholic priest. The mission begins when Jones's mentor in the CIA, Dietrich, informs him that his next assignment is to gather intelligence for the possible prosecution of American citizens Frank Smith, an arms dealer, and John Redvale, a hedge fund manager. Jones succeeds in being hired as Smith's bodyguard and accompanies Smith to the Redvale building, where Smith is supposed to obtain $100,000,000 in cash. Unknown assailants attack the vehicle in which Smith and Jones are travelling. While Jones is distracted, Dietrich, flying above them in a helicopter with several other CIA agents, discovers that the others are traitors when they kill him. They are after the $100,000,000.

Jones and Smith survive the attack partly because Smith has a heart attack just as it begins. The driver is killed; Jones takes the wheel, loses the killers, and drives Smith to Detroit Medical Center, where he is provided with lifesaving care. The CIA traitors show up and begin killing hospital staff. Jones, the primary target of the killers, eludes them and manages to take several of them out until Floria takes him prisoner and takes him to new team leader Zander. However, Jones is knocked unconscious and left to take the blame for deaths, while Smith is taken, along with a doctor to meet Redvale so that the killers can get his $100,000,000.

Redvale decides the best course of action is to let the killers have the money, then hunt them down and kill them many years later. Meanwhile, Jones steals an ambulance and drives to Redvale's building to save the doctor and eliminate his former team members. Accomplishing both of these missions, Jones then eludes scores of Detroit Police Department officers and escapes with a bag which contains approximately $25 million. As Jones leaves the cathedral and the priest to whom he made confession, he leaves the bag behind. Walking past the basketball court, a young man tosses a basketball to him, which reminds Jones that he is forgiven.

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6. “Gallowwalkers” 27 October 2012
STARRING:
•Wesley Snipes as Aman
•Kevin Howarth as Kansa
•Riley Smith as Fabulos
•Tanit Phoenix as Angel
•Patrick Bergin as Marshall Gaza
•Steven Elder as Apollo Jones (Priest)
•Diamond Dallas Page as Skullbucket
•Jenny Gago as Mistress
•Simona Brhlikova as Kisscut
•Alyssa Pridham as Sueno
•Alex Avant as Forty Bold
•Hector Hank as Hool
•Jonathan García as Slip Knot
SYNOPSIS:
After a group of outlaws kill his lover, Aman (Wesley Snipes) goes after them and kills them. When he is killed himself, his mother, a nun, breaks her covenant with God to save his life, which in turn curses him for life. His curse brings his victims back to life, and as undead, they pursue him endlessly for revenge. Forever suffering this curse and still seeking revenge, before Aman enlists Fabulos (Riley Smith), a young gunman, to fight by his side against his undead victims.
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7. “Zig Zag” July 9, 2002
STARRING:
•John Leguizamo as Dean Singer
•Wesley Snipes as Dave Fletcher
•Oliver Platt as Mr. Walters / "The Toad"
•Natasha Lyonne as Jenna the Working Girl
•Luke Goss as Cadillac Tom
•Sam Jones III as Louis "Zig-Zag" Fletcher
SYNOPSIS:
Dean Singer (John Leguizamo) has terminal cancer, yet is determined to spend his last days taking care of his 15-year-old autistic protégé from the Big Brother program, Louis "Zig Zag" Fletcher. Dean got Louis a dishwasher job in shamelessly abusive, exploitative Mr. Walters' (Oliver Platt) restaurant. Louis' dead-beat, neglecting yet abusive dad pushes him for "rent" (actually to repay violent loan-shark Cadillac Tom), which Zig Zag gets by – stealing from Walters' safe, remembering numbers being his only talent. Singer is determined to return the money, despite excessive risks, with surprising allies.
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8. “U.S. Marshals” 6 March 1998
STARRING:
•Tommy Lee Jones as Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard
•Wesley Snipes as Mark J. Sheridan/Mark Roberts/Mark Warren
•Robert Downey Jr. as Special Agent John Royce
•Joe Pantoliano as Deputy U.S. Marshal Cosmo Renfro
•Daniel Roebuck as Deputy U.S. Marshal Bob Biggs
•Tom Wood as Deputy U.S. Marshal Noah Newman
•LaTanya Richardson as Deputy U.S. Marshal Savannah Cooper
•Irene Jacob as Marie Bineaux
•Kate Nelligan as United States Marshal Catherine Walsh
•Patrick Malahide as Director Bertram Lamb
•Rick Snyder as Special Agent Frank Barrows
•Michael Paul Chan as Xiang Chen
SYNOPSIS:
In New York, security cameras in a United Nations parking garage record two Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agents attempting to intercept a briefcase exchange between two men. One man kills the agents; the other escapes with top secret information.

In Chicago, months later, and after a horrible car crash, police arrest tow truck driver Mark Warren for possession of an illegal handgun and discover that he is federal fugitive Mark Roberts, wanted for a double homicide. Roberts boards a prisoner transport aircraft back to New York, sharing the flight with Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard, who is escorting another prisoner to the transport's first stop in Memphis. A Chinese prisoner armed with a zip gun tries to kill Roberts mid-flight but in the struggle, the bullet pierces a window, depressurizing the cabin and sending the prisoner to his death, along with another Marshal. The plane makes an emergency crash landing in Southern Illinois, where Roberts flees and Gerard issues a manhunt for the escapee. DSS Director Bertram Lamb reveals that Roberts' fingerprints ID him as the killer of his DSS agents and assigns DSS Special Agent John Royce to join Gerard's team to hunt Roberts. Gerard inspects Royce's firearm and dismissively insists Royce replace it with a Glock.

After traveling to New York City and securing money, weapons and fake identification, Roberts surveilles Chinese diplomat Xiang Chen, the other man from the parking garage. In Chicago, Gerard and the Marshals pursue several leads, including Roberts' girlfriend Marie Bineaux. Roberts secretly contacts Bineaux to explain that he secretly worked for the government and was ambushed during a routine exchange, killing the men before realizing they were DSS agents. The Marshals track the airplane mechanic who was bribed to hide the zip gun and discover too late that he has been murdered by Chen.

Gerard acquires the surveillance footage of the murders and discover Roberts killed the agents in self-defense and was wearing gloves; thus he could not have been identified by fingerprints at the scene as Lamb claimed. Confronted with the evidence, Lamb admits that Mark Roberts is in fact Mark Sheridan, a former Force Recon Marine, who was working as an unofficial operative for the government. The DSS is investigating a mole within the U.S. State Department selling covert secrets to China, believed to be Sheridan. The agents were tailing Chen, a Chinese intelligence agent who was the contact between China and the mole, but when they tried to intercept the exchange, Sheridan killed them and fled.

Eventually, Gerard and his team catch up with Sheridan in Queens Hill Cemetery where he ambushes DSS Special Agent Frank Barrows, who conspired with the mole to frame Sheridan by duping him into making the exchange. As Sheridan holds Barrows hostage to try and clear his name, Chen inadvertently kills Barrows while trying to shoot Sheridan. Marshals Savannah Cooper and Bob Biggs apprehend Chen, while Sheridan flees to a retirement home followed by Gerard, Royce and Marshal Noah Newman. During a struggle, Royce disarms Sheridan and holds him at gunpoint. Before Royce can kill Sheridan, Newman walks into the room and Royce shoots Newman, giving Sheridan the opportunity to jump off the roof and onto a moving subway. Royce gives false information to Gerard, claiming that Sheridan shot Newman, who later dies of his injuries before he can reveal the truth.

Gerard, out for revenge, abandons his team and takes Royce along while following up on a new lead. They track Sheridan to a loading dock in Bayonne, New Jersey where he is stowing away on a freighter bound for Canada. Gerard confronts, fights and nearly kills Sheridan but lets his guard down, enabling Sheridan to get the upper hand. Royce unloads his Glock at Sheridan, hitting him in the shoulder, and the marshals take Sheridan into custody.

At the hospital, Gerard recognizes the gun that killed Newman as Royce's old firearm. He leaves Royce alone and Royce goes in the hospital room, revealing himself to Sheridan as the mole who set him up just when Gerard walks in and questions Royce about killing Newman. Royce admits to being the mole, and to killing Newman since he witnessed Royce trying to kill Sheridan, then tells Gerard that he's doing the same thing, when Royce attempts to pull out his backup firearm, Gerard shoots and kills him first.

Sheridan is publicly exonerated at a government hearing and makes peace with Gerard, who then gives his team a backhanded apology before they depart to honor Newman's memory.

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9. “The Art of War” 25 August 2000
STARRING:
•Wesley Snipes as Neil Shaw
•Donald Sutherland as UN Secretary-General Douglas Thomas
•Maury Chaykin as Frank Capella
•Anne Archer as Eleanor Hooks
•Marie Matiko as Julia Fang
•Ron Yuan as Ming
•Michael Biehn as Robert Bly
•Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as David Chan
•Liliana Komorowska as Jenna Novak
•James Hong as Ambassador Wu
•Paul Hopkins as Ray, FBI Agent
SYNOPSIS:
Neil Shaw (Snipes) is an operative for the United Nations's covert dirty-tricks squad, using espionage and quasi-ethical tactics to secure peace and cooperation. In Hong Kong, Shaw infiltrates a Chinese New Year party held by Chinese business mogul David Chan (Tagawa) and covertly hacks an office laptop of a North Korean Defense Minister, and blackmails him with the misappropriation of U.N. aid money, in exchange for continuing negotiations with South Korea. Shortly after being discovered, Shaw fights his way out of the party, and suffers a gunshot wound to his shoulder during extraction.

Six months later, a shipping container full of dead Vietnamese refugees from Hong Kong turns up on the New York docks on the week as China's trade agreement with the U.S. Shaw's boss, Eleanor Hooks (Archer) suspects Chinese ambassador Wu's (Hong) connection with the Chinese Triad, and assigns Shaw to plant a bug on Wu during a banquet held by Chan. During the trade agreement banquet, Wu is gunned down, Chan is shot in the arm, and Shaw pursues a masked gunman. During the pursuit, Shaw's teammate Robert Bly (Biehn) corners the gunman, but perishes, and Shaw is arrested by the NYPD. In the middle of a prison transfer, FBI agent Frank Capella's (Chaykin) van is disabled by a roadside bomb, and an unconscious Shaw is captured by Triad members to be framed of the murder and disposed of. Shaw regains consciousness and frees himself from captivity, only to find his last remaining team member, Jenna Novak (Liliana Komorowska) murdered by a Chinese hitman. Shaw kills the hitman, recovers the audio file, and secures weapons and equipment from Novak's hidden armory. Shaw seeks out Julia Fang's (Matiko) help after reading a news article stating Shaw's innocence. Shaw manages to save Fang from an ambush by a Chinese hitwoman at a hospital.

With Fang's aid, Shaw finds a Triad-owned bakery serving as a front for a Gentleman's club, setting up an unlikely alliance with Capella, as well as retrieving video footage of Chan's role in derailing the trade agreement. Fang delivers the evidence to Hooks while Shaw confronts Chan at the same hotel serving as the banquet. Chan is shot dead by a masked gunman while being interrogated by Shaw. The pursuit ends when Shaw finds a scanner that is tuned to a tracking device embedded in Shaw's gunshot wound before being ambushed by Bly. Bly reveals himself as the assassin at the banquet, and also engineered the tracking device implant from an earlier basketball game injury. Hooks reviews the evidence, and reveals that she and Chan were the masterminds behind the conspiracy. A disgusted Fang tries to leave, but attempts to hide from Bly only to be locked in a bathroom.

Shaw eventually figures out Hooks's role behind the conspiracy and approaches Capella with his findings. Shaw uses Capella's business card to surgically remove his tracking device, and gives the Triads a business proposition. Shaw breaks into the U.N. building, and enters into a shootout and hand-to-hand fight with Bly, where the latter dies after falling on a glass shard from a broken glass pane. The following day, Shaw calls Hooks in her limousine and lectures her on a lesson in karma, revealing that Shaw's business proposition to the Triads was to assassinate Hooks for her betrayal. Shaw later has his death faked before reuniting with Fang in France, but is monitored by an unknown spy.

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10. “The Art of War II - Betrayal” 12 August 2008
STARRING:
•Wesley Snipes as Agent Neil Shaw
•Lochlyn Munro as Garret
•Athena Karkanis as Melina Cruz/Susan Marsden
•Winston Rekert as Reverend Tim
•Ryan McDonald as Alex
•Rachel Hayward as Carlson
•Scott Heindl as Graham
•Michael Ryan as Senator Phillips
•Olivia Cheng as Geena
•Paul Bae as Stan
•Clifford W. Stewart as Mom/Daniel Maurice Clements
•Anna Mae Routledge as Tammy
•Eric Brecker as Becker
•Kenneth Yanko as General
•Dean Redman as Team Leader
•Michael Phenicie as Sallas
SYNOPSIS:
When Agent Neil Shaw comes out of hiding to vindicate his former mentor's murder, he winds up on the trail of betrayal and lethal corruption. Under the charge of his friend and a senatorial candidate, his mission is to set things straight. But when more people turn up dead, Shaw realizes that he's been set up as bait.
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