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When teacher Randall Thomasson is killed during a carjacking, an unexpected visitor shows up at his funeral - his estranged brother, Karl Thomasson. An ex-Green Beret turned mercenary, Karl signs on as a new substitute teacher in order to investigate Randall's murder.
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The Substitute: Failure Is Not An Option (also known as The Substitute 4) is a 2001 action thriller film directed by Robert Radler and starring Treat Williams as Karl Thomasson, a former mercenary who must infiltrate a military school's faculty to stop the actions of a white supremacist cult.
The Substitute is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Tom Berenger, Ernie Hudson, Marc Anthony, William Forsythe, Raymond Cruz and Luis Guzmán. It was filmed at Miami Senior High School.
Mar 24, 2023 · The four films that make up "The Substitute" action-movie franchise are a mixed bag of readin', writin', and roundhouse kickin'.
Aug 14, 1999 · The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All: Directed by Robert Radler. With Treat Williams, David Jensen, Barbara Jane Reams, Brian Simpson. At a college visit to a war buddy's professor daughter, mercenary Karl Thomasson finds her brutally beaten.
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The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All is a 1999 action thriller film directed by Robert Radler and starring Treat Williams as a mercenary who goes undercover as a teacher in order to expose a college football team's steroid-abuse scandal.
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This 4 film pack contains the movie The Substitute and its three sequels. The run time of each movie is as follows: The Substitute (1996) approx. 114 minutes, School's out (1998) approx. 90 minutes, Winner Takes all (1999) approx. 90, Failure Is Not An Option (2000) approx. 91 minutes.