Sniper 2

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Sniper 2 is a film shot in Hungary on November 18, 2002 and released in early 2003. The film's actors and actresses are Tom Berenger, Bokeem Woodbine, Erika Marozsan and Tomas Puskas. The film's setting takes place just outside the capital city of Serbia.

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Tom Berenger, an ex-Marine Corps sniper named Thomas Beckett is hired by the CIA to assassinate a man, a man responsible for ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, named Valstoria. Beckett is teamed up with a man named John Cole, who is on death row for killing a Federal officer (who is played by Bokeem Woodbine.) Beckett and Cole are dropped from helicopter to a Roman Catholic Church resembling the Basilica. There, they meet an underground resistance member named Sophia (who is played by Erika Marozsan.) There, Sophia takes them to her apartment, which is perched high above the designated area of where Valstoria is supposed to show up, near a government building. The next day, Berenger assassinates the man, and Cole and Beckett are on the move. When they hitch a ride on a public bus, nearby soldiers stop the bus and try to arrest Cole and Beckett before the two operatives take over the bus, and ram it into a police car. There, Cole and Beckett escape, running through the streets. Cole's fate is ill when he is captured and put into a prison where the Serbs keep their so-called 'special enemies.' Soon, Beckett meets up with Sophia, and they plan to rescue Cole. With Sophia's brothers, the next day, Sophia boxed in military trucks carrying Cole and his new 'friend'. Beckett takes a concealed shot, killing the driver and the passenger, and helping Cole and his friend out of the truck. Cole's new friend is a political prisoner named Pavel (who is played by Tomas Puskas.) At the end, Beckett ends up killing a sniper/tracker, and Cole ends up 'taking a bullet to the chest in the name of freedom.'

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