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Movie Name 16
Blocks
Released March 3, 2006
Genre Thriller
Runtime 105 mins.
Rating PG-13 by the MPAA for
Director(s) Richard Donner
Producer(s) Randall Emmett, Avi Lerner, Arnold Rifkin, John
Thompson, Jim Van Wyck, Bruce Willis
Writer(s) Richard Wenk
Distribution Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
U.S. Box Office 11.7 million dollars(As of March 5, 2006)
Country USA
Language English |
16 Blocks Plot
16 Blocks is a 2006 film directed by Richard Donner and released by Warner
Bros. Entertainment which opens March 3rd in the United States. The film
stars Bruce Willis, Mos Def, and David Morse. The film is rated PG-13 by the
MPAA for "violence, intense sequences of action and some strong language".
The film is based on the story of an aging, bitter NYPD police officer Jack
Mosley (Bruce Willis) who is asked to escort a happy-go-lucky criminal
witness Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) through sixteen blocks of Lower Manhattan
from the police station to a courthouse in less than 118 minutes. Bunker is
set to testify before a grand jury at 10:00 a.m. The trip between the two
buildings should have taken 15 minutes to complete. However, no one seems to
want the pair to reach their final destination, including an ex-partner of
Mosley, Frank Nugent (David Morse). Nugent is in command of one of the
detectives Eddie is supposed to testify against and protecting him is
Frank's first priority. Jack's trip turns into a quick nightmare when he
finds out that the people who want Eddie dead are actually cops.
After Eddie Bunker is almost assassinated by two hitmen, Jack hides him in a
friend's bar. Once Jack calls for back-up, Frank Nugent and several other
officers arrive. Although initially appearing trustworthy, Frank quickly
reveals to Jack that he wants Eddie dead since he is going to testify
against another detective. It is then suggested by Frank to set up a mock
hostage situation in which Eddie is killed and Jack can go on about his way
and do what he does best, just walk away. Jack goes along with the plan
until the last minute, but unexpectandly has a change of heart and saves
Eddie.
After escaping the bar, the pair will be faced with difficult situations at
every turn as they make their way through the Big Apple on their way to the
courthouse.
As of March 5, 2006, the film grossed a total of 11.7 million dollars in the
United States Box Office.
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