The Librarians (film)
The Librarians | |
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Directed by | Mike Kirton |
Written by |
William Forsythe Mike Kirton |
Starring |
William Forsythe Andrew Divoff Erika Eleniak Christopher Atkins |
Music by | John Pratt |
Edited by | Rinaldo Marsili |
Release dates | 2003 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Librarians (also known as Strike Force) is an action thriller film released in 2003. The film stars William Forsythe, Andrew Divoff, Erika Eleniak, and Christopher Atkins.
Tagline: "The coolest team in South Beach is about to turn up the heat." "Get ready to be blown away."
Film synopsis
Sandi (Erika Eleniak) goes underground in Miami to search for her sister, Amanda, who has gone missing after running away from home. Sandi gets a job in the strip club where her sister was last seen and this brings her face-to-face with a local crime syndicate's leader (Andrew Divoff). She discovers he was involved, but can't find any evidence. In the mean time Sandi's father (Michael Parks) hires a group of mercenaries called The Librarians, Simon (William Forsythe), Toshko (Daniel Bernhardt), and G-Man (Amaury Nolasco), to find his missing daughter. With the help of his old friend Irish (Burt Reynolds), Simon runs into Sandi at the strip club and together they try to find Amanda. As Sandi and Simon get closer to the truth and each other, the danger and the heat will rise!
Cast
- William Forsythe as Simon
- Andrew Divoff as Marcos
- Erika Eleniak as Sandi
- Christopher Atkins as Ringo
- Daniel Bernhardt as Toshko
- Rebecca Forsythe as Megan
- Burt Reynolds as Irish (uncredited)
- Matthias Hues as Ciro
- Amaury Nolasco as G-Man
- Ed Lauter as John Strong
- Michael Parks as William Clark
- Melynda Pecora as Sugar
- Nicki Arviso as Girl #1
- Isabelle Robinson as Pool Girl
- Evelyn Ortman as Dancer #1
- Jessica Lauren as Amanda
- Irina Kirton as Girl #1 at Pool Party
- Michelle Mitinger as Girl #3 at Pool Party
- Dina Forland as Girl at Bar
- Jackie Nealon as Girl #4 at Pool Party
Release
The DVD first premiered in Hungary on December 16, 2003. The following year, it was released in the United States.