Out of Reach (film)

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Out of Reach
Directed by Po-Chih Leong
Written by Trevor Miller
James Townsend
Starring Steven Seagal
Release date(s) 2004
Country Flag of the United States US
Language English
Budget $20,000,000
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Out of Reach is a 2004 direct-to-video action/adventure drama film starring Steven Seagal. It was directed by Po-Chih Leong and written by Trevor Miller and James Townsend. Steven Segal plays William Lancing, a former covert agent turned survivalist, tracking a human trafficking ring and trying to rescue his pen pal, a thirteen year old orphan from Poland who he has taught to use secret codes.

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[edit] Plot

Vietnam veteran Billy Ray Lansing (Steven Seagal), a former CSA agent who now works on a wildlife refuge in Northern Alaska, has been exchanging letters in a pen-pal relationship with Irina Morawska (Ida Nowakowska), a 13-year-old orphaned girl in Poland that he's helping out financially.

When the letters suddenly stop coming, Billy heads to Poland to figure out the reason. He discovers that the orphanage that Irena was staying in, which is financed by honest—and unsuspecting—good-intentioned Samaritans, is a cover for a human trafficking network.

Run by a man named Faisal (Matt Schulze), the operation is worth billions—girls are sold and traded to the highest bidders from all over the world.

Through Billy's letters to Irina, Billy has taught Irina how to use secret codes, which she uses to keep Billy updated on where Faisal is taking her to. That's how Billy stays on Faisal's trail as Billy teams up with local cop Kasia Lato (Agnieszka Wagner) to rescue Irina and the other girls, and bring down Faisal's human trafficking network.

[edit] Filming Dates

The movie was shot during August 4, 2003 — September 21, 2003 in Poland.[1]

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