A Better Way to Die (2000)

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Written by Scott Wiper

Directed by Scott Wiper

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Violent action thriller about an undercover Chicago cop who quits his job, only to be caught in a struggle between the FBI and local Mafia, both of whom are searching for a missing federal agent.

Cast

Image for Andre BraugherAndre BraugherCleveland
Scott WiperBoomer
Image for Lou Diamond PhillipsLou Diamond PhillipsSpecial Agent William 'Bill' Dexter
Image for Natasha HenstridgeNatasha HenstridgeKelly
Matt GalliniLaslov
Wayne DuvallRifkin
Image for Carmen ArgenzianoCarmen ArgenzianoCarlos
Jeanine BasingerSexton's Wife
John BasingerSexton
Deputy Brett BlakeSheriff's Deputy
Daniel BuranStore Clerk
Bernard CanepariSheriff
Jack ConleyFletcher
Jim ConradMiles
Sheriff Gary DemastrySheriff's Deputy
Deputy Jeff DixonSheriff's Deputy
John FarrisFagan
Conner GreeneSalvi's Son
Dick HagermanDeputy Ray
Richard HajeThe Mute
Rick HoffmanRegis
Mirjana JokovicSalvi
London KingCheryl
B'nard LewisSweet Lou
Morgan LundFisherman
Kirk McKinneySpaz
Rolando MolinaChach
Jefferson MooreHarrison James
Zachary MottTex
Joe PantolianoFlash
Benjamin John ParrilloCooper
Lt. David PeckSheriff's Deputy
Detective Andy RobertsSheriff's Deputy
Joe RomeoElevator Henchman
John Robert ThompsonBureua Director

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