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Long Gone Heroes

2024

5.2 /10 IMDb
101 Duration
Director: John Swab
Cast: Frank Grillo ,Josh Hutcherson...
Language: English
Country: United States

Gunner, a special forces soldier who has witnessed the darkest side of country and combat, is forced back into the field of battle to save his niece, who is being held in South America. As the fight intensifies, Gunner and his team discover that her disappearance is part of a corrupt private operation that hits way too close to home. Acclaimed actors Andy Garcia, Melissa Leo, Josh Hutcherson, and Frank Grillo star in a nonstop action-thriller that will leave you breathless.

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Frank Grillo

Frank Grillo

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Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson

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Melissa Leo

Melissa Leo

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Beau Knapp

Beau Knapp

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Andy García

Andy García

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Eden Brolin

Eden Brolin

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Wendy Moniz

Wendy Moniz

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Mekhi Phifer

Mekhi Phifer

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Juan Pablo Raba

Juan Pablo Raba

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George Carroll

George Carroll

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Sam Quartin

Sam Quartin

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Clara Lope

Clara Lope

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M
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21 Sep 2024

Regrettably this film smells like US establishment propaganda. Lets start with a few simple facts. The US has been a persistently negative influence in Latin American. Just one example, the vicious Augusto Pinochet regime in Chile (as a result of a CIA backed coup). With regards to Venezuela, the less lazy of us might have taken a look at the stats that show the Chavez and Maduro governments, actually reduced core poverty, illiteracy and homelessness. Of course, they are framed by the US establishment as despicable nonetheless, because both refused to hand their nations oil resources over to corporate USA. With this in mind, its hard to take this film seriously. The alleged villainy of the Venezuelan government just doesn't ring true. Worse still, the action feels stilted, the film overly drawn out and quite frankly, tedious. Its unfortunate too, because I genuinely like Frank Grillo. He's a decent action flick actor. In summary, a ham fisted pro US bias ruins any potential this film might have had as actual entertainment. Not helped by mediocre action and an overly long run time.