Black Dawn (also known as Foreigner 2: Black Dawn) is a 2005 American action film directed by Alexander Gruszynski in his feature film directorial debut. It was produced by, and stars, Steven Seagal, who reprises his role as Jonathan Cold.[1][2] It is a follow-up to the 2003 film The Foreigner.[3]
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Directed by | Alexander Gruszynski |
Written by | Martin Wheeler |
Produced by | Kamal Aboukhater Steven Seagal Andrew Stevens |
Starring | Steven Seagal Tamara Davies John Pyper-Ferguson |
Cinematography | Bruce McCleery |
Edited by | Todd C. Ramsay |
Music by | David Wurst Eric Wurst |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $8 million |
Plot
editJonathan Cold is a former-CIA agent now working for himself and offering his services to the highest bidder. Jon is hired to break James Donovan out of prison. After a successful break, Jon takes James to see his brother, arms dealer Michael Donovan, who had hired Jon to break James out. In gratitude, the Donovans hire Jon to help sell parts for a small nuclear bomb to Nicholi (Nicholas Davidoff), the leader of a Chechen terrorist group planning to blow up Los Angeles because the CIA killed the group's previous leader. Meanwhile, Jon's former protégé, agent Amanda Stuart, is spying on the Donovans for the CIA. The Donovans see her spying on them while dealing with Nicholi. Jon rescues Amanda and takes Michael hostage. Nicholi does not care what happens to Michael, so that does not work as well as it should. Jon and Amanda go on the run, trying to keep the Donovans out of the way and stop Nicholi from blowing up LA.
Cast
edit- Steven Seagal as Jonathan Cold
- Tamara Davies as CIA Agent Amanda Stuart
- John Pyper-Ferguson as James Donovan
- Julian Stone as Michael Donovan
- Nicholas Davidoff as Nicholi
- Roman Varshavsky as Fedor
- Conal Duffy as Cab Driver
- Andrew Stevens as Security Guard
- Timothy Carhart as Anthony Greer
References
edit- ^ Smith, Christopher (February 3, 2006). "Review of Black Dawn". Bangor Daily News. Bangor, Maine.
- ^ "Vern works his magic on Steven Seagal's newest DTV flick, BLACK DAWN!!!". Aint It Cool News.
- ^ "Black Dawn (2005) - A Review by David Nusair". www.reelfilm.com.
External links
edit- Black Dawn at IMDb