U.S. MARSHALS (Theatrical Release USA 1998)

 Ben Meyers’ rating: 4.3|5.0 Starsìììì 

U.S. Marshals—second installment of the Fugitive series—accesses Tommy Lee Jones, Joe Pantoliano, and Wesley Snipes to tell its action-packed, well-timed, wonderfully written story. The movie has quality written all over it and deserves a place in the home video library. It’s a fun ride for the teen/adult audience.

Film Poster Courtesy of Wikipedia 

Storyline 

A prison plane crashes and prisoners scatter.  U.  S. Marshals are summoned to track one prisoner who is considered exceptionally dangerous. 

Additional Thanks 

Thank you to Director Stuart Baird for directing effort. Thank you to Producers Anne and Arnold Kopelson for making the film possible. Characters/cast include: Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones), Mark Sheridan (Wesley Snipes), John Royce (Robert Downey, Jr.), Cosmo Renfro (Joe Pantoliano), Bobby Biggs (Daniel Roebuck), Noah Newman (Tom Wood), Savannah Cooper (LaTanya Richardson), Marie Bineaux (Irene Jacob), Catherine Walsh (Kate Nelligan), Bertram Lamb (Patrick Malahide), Frank Barrows (Rick Snyder), Xiang Chen (Michael Paul Chan), Vincent Ling (James Sie), and Sheriff Poe (Tracy Letts). 

Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe? 

Yes. This is a well-written, quality watch that serves the teen/adult audience. 

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