A top Marine sniper, Bob Lee Swagger, leaves the military after a mission goes horribly awry and disappears, living in seclusion. He is coaxed back into service after a high-profile government official convinces him to help thwart a plot to kill the President of the United States. Ultimately double-crossed and framed for the attempt, Swagger becomes the target of a nationwide manhunt. He goes on the run to track the real killer and find out who exactly set him up, and why, eventually seeking revenge against some of the most powerful and corrupt leaders in the free world.
Mark Wahlberg
Bob Lee Swagger
Michael Peña
Nick Memphis
Danny Glover
Colonel Isaac Johnson
Ned Beatty
Senator Charles F. Meachum
Kate Mara
Sarah Fenn
Elias Koteas
Jack Payne
Rhona Mitra
Alourdes Galindo
Rade Šerbedžija
Michael Sandor
Jonathan Walker
Louis Dobbler
Louis Ferreira
Howard Purnell
Brian Markinson
Attorney General Russert
Tate Donovan
Russ Turner
Levon Helm
Mr. Rate
A.C. Peterson
Officer Stanley Timmons
Lane Garrison
Donnie Fenn
Michael St. John Smith
FBI Director Brandt
Zak Santiago
Senior Agent
Michael-Ann Connor
Junior Agent
Roberto Lombardi
Assassination Witness
Jonathan Eusebio
K-9 Cop #2
Brad Kelly
Sorenson
Tom Butler
President
Dean Mckenzie
Archbishop Desmond Mutumbo
Rebecca Toolan
Mrs. Rate
Darrin Massey
Frank Russo
John Tench
Motel Owner
Trish Allen
Katy
Ukee Washington
TV News Anchor
Jeffrey Mowery
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Director
Antoine Fuqua
Novel
Stephen Hunter
Screenplay
Jonathan Lemkin
April 2, 2017
7
Ah, so that's what happened. Kinda.
"I'm a patsy!"
The last words of an accused presidential assassin, himself killed - on live TV no less. Ah, the 60s, when America appeared at once to be both starting to "get it" and also coming apart at the seams.
Lee Harvey Oswald was introduced to the world as a lone sharp shooter who felled a president. But, very early in the aftermath, there were doubts and details that, in total, just didn't seem to add up. Accordingly, theories proliferated questioning the veracity of that official position in light of evidence and the interpretations thereof. If the official story is not what happened, is there a plausible scenario that would more reasonably account for all those details, moving us closer to the truth of what may otherwise have actually happened?
And thus, we have Shooter.
No, it is no attempt to flesh out, to the last inch, everything that is or may have been about Oswald. It's a story that has parallels - and even a non-casual mention of/reference to the Kennedy assassination to help us watching at home realize what we were actually watching - a plausible scenario.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$61,000,000.00
Revenue:
$95,700,000.00