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Renfro. Daniel Roebuck. Biggs. Page 1 of 5, 9 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A U.S. Marshal hunts an escaped prisoner.
- Crime, Drama, Action, Mystery & Thriller
- Tommy Lee Jones
- Stuart Baird
US Marshalls 2h 56m Crime,Drama,Action,Mystery & Thriller Directed By: Stuart Baird
Now lets talk about US Marshalls. This movie is just as fun as The Fugitive, despite the absence of Richard Kimble. Wesley Snipes does a serviceable but less compelling portrayal of a man on the run, but I give him props for his physicality.
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Special Agent John Royce is the main antagonist of the 1998 action crime-thriller film U.S. Marshals.
He is a DSS Special Agent who is assigned to U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard and his team to find the missing fugitive, Mark Sheridan. However, Royce is secretly a mole for China who framed Sheridan for his crimes, resulting in the deaths of those agents, and repeatedly tried to kill him, resulting in the deaths of several prisoners and associates.
Royce is a mole working within the U.S. State Department who had been selling covert secrets to China, and a trained operative named Mark Sheridan had been trying to expose the mole. Royce sets Sheridan up as the culprit behind two homicides, both of which were U.S. Diplomatic Security Service agents attempting to intercept a criminal briefcase exchange at a parking lot. Sheridan is arrested in Chicago and put on a plane to New York with other prisoners, supervised by Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard. After Sheridan prevents an assassination attempt on board the craft from one of his fellow prisoners, the plane is forced to make an emergency landing and Sheridan escapes. Royce is then sent to join Gerard and his team to search for Sheridan.
Royce and Gerard encounter Sheridan on several occasions, though Sheridan refuses to kill them and manages to escape. A couple of days later, Royce and Gerard find him at a funeral at a chapel confronting Agent Frank Barrows, who gets killed by Xian Chen, and then Royce, Gerard, and some other agents chase Sheridan all the way to a senior care facility and to the top of the building, where Royce is attacked by Sheridan. Royce tries to murder him, but Sheridan climbs out of the window and onto the roof, just as Gerard's associate Deputy Marshal Noah Newman enters the room. Royce shoots Newman, and lies to Gerard and the police force that Sheridan shot him. Upon arrival at the hospital, Newman was pronounced dead.
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U.S. Marshalls movie review. ReviewStream.com » Movie reviews. Tommy Lee Jones is amazing in his role, and is very convincing in his role. I am reviewing the movie, US Marshalls, starring Tommy Lee Jones and Wesley Snipes. This movie is a sequel to the movie, the Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford.
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Apr 24, 1998 · US Marshals is the hardly-anticipated sequel to The Fugitive, and mediocrity follows it wherever it goes.