Robert McCall finds himself at home in Southern Italy but he discovers his friends are under the control of local crime bosses. As events turn deadly, McCall knows what he has to do: become his friends' protector by taking on the mafia.
Directed by: Antoine Fuqua Robert Legato Yang Liang Stewart HamiltonPhoto | Name | Character |
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Denzel Washington | Robert McCall |
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Dakota Fanning | Emma Collins |
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Eugenio Mastrandrea | Gio Bonucci |
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David Denman | Frank Conroy |
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Gaia Scodellaro | Aminah |
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Remo Girone | Enzo Arisio |
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Andrea Scarduzio | Vincent Quaranta |
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Andrea Dodero | Marco Quaranta |
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Daniele Perrone | Angelo |
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Zakaria Hamza | Khalid |
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Steve Tisch | Production (Producer) |
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Naomi Shohan | Art (Production Design) |
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Robert Richardson | Camera (Director of Photography) |
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Clayton Townsend | Production (Producer) |
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Conrad Buff IV | Editing (Editor) |
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Denzel Washington | Production (Producer) |
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Enzo Sisti | Production (Executive Producer) |
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Franco Maria Salamon | Crew (Stunt Coordinator) |
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Tarak Ben Ammar | Production (Executive Producer) |
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Antoine Fuqua | Directing (Director) |
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Anyone remember the little tune that went with the Edward Woodward television series? Well you won't hear it here in this rather procedural vehicle for Denzel Washington. His usually meticulous planning is compromised by a young lad with a rifle. This leaves "McCall" needing the care of a doctor "Enzo" (Remo Girone) in a small Sicilian town that is about to become the centre of the venal ambitions of "Vincent" (Andrea Scarduzio) and his henchman younger brother "Marco" (Andrea Dodero) who uses his team of thugs to extort from the local businesses. It's only a matter of time before heads clash and, well - you can guess the rest of this actually rather brutally predictable drama. Dakota Fanning appears now and again in a rather unnecessary sub-plot involving the CIA and some Syrian narcotics smugglers that is really undercooked - but for the most part this is really just Denzel being, well, Denzel on his quest to save his new-found friends from the grip of the unscrupulous Camorra. It's overlong for what it is, and I found Washington's performance to be rather sluggish throughout before a denouement that came across as rather simplistically rushed. It's fine, but forgettable.
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