Con Express
Con Express | |
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Directed by | Terry Cunningham |
Produced by | Vince Ravine |
Written by |
Paul A. Birkett Terry Cunningham |
Starring |
Arnold Vosloo Sean Patrick Flanery Tim Thomerson |
Music by | Sean Murray |
Production company | |
Distributed by |
Artisan Entertainment (DVD, 2002) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (DVD, 2003) CineTel Films (non-USA) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Con Express is a 2002 direct-to-video action film with a political edge, starring by Arnold Vosloo, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Tim Thomerson. It was produced by Vince Ravine and directed by Terry Cunningham.
Plot
US Customs officer Alex Brooks uncovers the plot of Russian arms dealers who planned to smuggle nerve gas into the U.S. In order to avoid publicity, the boss of the small customs station in Alaska decides that the dangerous barrels should be sent to a safe compound by train. Meanwhile, the Russian terrorist responsible for the smuggling, Simeonov, is being delivered via plane to Washington until a group of his henchmen rescue him. Brooks and the Russian agent Natalya are the only people capable of stopping Simeonov and his group of terrorists from keeping control of the train carrying the deadly nerve gas.
Cast
- Sean Patrick Flanery as Alex Brooks
- Arnold Vosloo as Anton Simjonov
- Ursula Karven as Natalya
- Eyal Podell as Rudy
- David Lee as Mironov (as Dave Lea)
- Joel West as Zednik
- Tim Thomerson as Bill Barnes
- Ed Cameron as Leon
- Michael Kagan as Commissioner Dunn
- J. Patrick McCormack as Agent Rowe (as John Patrick McCormack)
- Rodney Eastman as Ricky
- Chato as Sanchez
- Loren Dennis as Marine #16
- Michael Flynn as Jeffreys
- Frank Gerrish as Bruno