Sniper (1992)

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Written by Michael Frost Beckner, Crash Leyland

Directed by Luis Llosa

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Peru

Filmed in Colour

USMC Master Sgt. Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger) is the best sniper in the Corps, with 74 kills to his record, along with a few dead "spotters" -- fellow Marines of his who didn't survive their daring one-shot raids.

But when the U.S. Government decides that a Panamanian rebel leader is next on Beckett's hit-list, inexperienced Lt. Richard Miller (Billy Zane) -- a soldier with no kills but an Olympic medal for sharpshooting -- is assigned by some Washington pencil-pushers as the spotter for the top-priority mission, creating a great deal of tension between the older sergeant who has no love for life and the younger officer who only wants to keep his ass alive.

Warning: The unofficial YouTube trailer contains some violence and bad language.

Cast

Image for Tom BerengerTom BerengerThomas Beckett
Image for Billy ZaneBilly ZaneRichard Miller
J.T. WalshChester Van Damme
Aden YoungDoug Papich
Ken RadleyEl Cirujano
Reynaldo ArenasCacique
Gary SwansonNSC Officer in Washington
Hank GarrettAdmiral in Washington
Frederick MiragliottaGeneral Miguel Alavarez
Vanessa SteeleMrs. Alvarez
Carlos ÁlvarezRaul Ochoa
Tyler CoppinRipoly
Teo GebertRipolys Friend
Edward WileyDeSilva
William CurtinMountain Top Pilot

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