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Title: The Foreigner

Tagline: Never push a good man too far

Genre: Action,Thriller

Director: Martin Campbell

Cast: Pierce Brosnan,Jackie Chan,Rory Fleck-Byrne,Ray Fearon,Charlie Murphy,Orla Brady,Michael McElhatton,Lia Williams,Dermot Crowley,Stephen Hogan,Liu Tao,Katie Leung,Simon Kunz,Pippa Bennett-Warner,Roberta Taylor,Rufus Jones,Niall McNamee,Jorge Leon Martinez,Dilyana Bouklieva,Mark Tandy,Paul Terry,Dino Fazzani,Lee Nicholas Harris,Branwell Donaghey,Dolly Jagdeo,Glenn Webster,James O'Donnell,Sean Campion,Ilan Goodman,Ryan Early,David Annen,Simon Lenagan,Caolan Byrne,Ekran Mustafa,Mike Ray,Michael Billington,Rohan Mehra,Adrian McGaw,Glen Stanway,Pete Meads,Gerald Tomkinson,Chris Groundsell,Billy Totham,Jane Thorne,Shaun Lucas,Bron James,Edward Scott-Clarke,Dan Twine,Matt Rentell,Tim Baros,Mark Windham,Emma Jerrold,Alexander Cooper,Pamela Betsy Cooper,John Cronin,Donna Bernard,Aaron Monaghan,David Pearse,Scott Sparrow,Seán Gleeson,Thusitha Jayasundera,Jonathan Cullen,Grainne Keenan,Stuart Graham,Julian Druker,Robin Oakley,Aden Gillett,Charlie Bewley,Bill Buckhurst,Neal Beagley,Roberto Gomez Martin,Kevin Hudson,Hugh Irvine,Yangmeizi Wang,Yuchen Xie,Liang Hao,Lasco Atkins,Lee Paul Atkinson,Mark Battershill,Roy Beck,David J Biscoe,David Cromarty,Tom Dab,Begoña Fernández Martín,Melissa Galloway,Caroline Glass,Doug Grant,Philip Harvey,Kornelia Horvath,Jaey Howe,Marian Lorencik,Hamza Malik,Garry Marriott,Paul A Munday,Shina Shihoko Nagai,Ella Parsons,Lewis Roe,Mark Ryder,Maurice Sardison,Mark Shrimpton,Charlotte Worwood,Roseline Yale,Joe Watts

Status: Released

Release: 2017-09-28

Runtime: 113

Plot: Quan is a humble London businessman whose long-buried past erupts in a revenge-fueled vendetta when the only person left for him to love – his teenage daughter – dies in an Irish Republican Army car bombing. His relentless search to find the terrorists leads to a cat-and-mouse conflict with a British government official whose own past may hold the clues to the identities of the elusive killers.

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Trailer Cast Crew Videos

    • Pierce Brosnan

      Liam Hennessy
    • Jackie Chan

      Quan Ngoc Minh
    • Rory Fleck-Byrne

      Sean Morrison
    • Ray Fearon

      Commander Richard Bromley
    • Charlie Murphy

      Maggie / Sara McKay
    • Orla Brady

      Mary Hennessy
    • Michael McElhatton

      Jim Kavanagh
    • Lia Williams

      Katherine Davies
    • Dermot Crowley

      Hugh McGrath
    • Stephen Hogan

      Christy Murphy
    • Liu Tao

      Lam
    • Katie Leung

      Fan
    • Simon Kunz

      Matthew Rice
    • Pippa Bennett-Warner

      Marissa Levett
    • Roberta Taylor

      Mrs. Taylor
    • Rufus Jones

      Ian Wood
    • Niall McNamee

      Patrick O'Reilly
    • Jorge Leon Martinez

      Forensic Officer (uncredited)
    • Dilyana Bouklieva

      Paramedic (uncredited)
    • Mark Tandy

      Simpson
    • Paul Terry

      I.R.A. Guard (uncredited)
    • Dino Fazzani

      Firefighter (uncredited)
    • Lee Nicholas Harris

      Police officer (uncredited)
    • Branwell Donaghey

      Ginge
    • Dolly Jagdeo

      Teacher (uncredited)
    • Glenn Webster

      Police Officer / SO19 (uncredited)
    • James O'Donnell

      Sniper 3 (uncredited)
    • Sean Campion

      Byard Cary
    • Ilan Goodman

      Landesman
    • Ryan Early

      Scotland Yard Receptionist
    • Debbie McWilliams (Production)

      Casting
    • Ivan Grozev (Visual Effects)

      Digital Compositor
    • Angela M. Catanzaro (Editing)

      Editor
    • Mens-Sana Tamakloe (Crew)

      Stunts
    • David Rigley-Williamson (Crew)

      Special Effects Technician
    • Niko Vilaivongs (Art)

      Graphic Designer
    • David Marconi (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Lizzie Osborne (Art)

      Art Department Assistant
    • Maikel Popic (Editing)

      Dailies Operator
    • Carlos De Carvalho (Camera)

      Additional Camera
    • Mathis Landwehr (Crew)

      Stunts
    • Belinda McGinley (Crew)

      Stunts
    • Tom Weaving (Art)

      Art Direction
    • Calvin Warrington-Heasman (Crew)

      Stunts
    • Hank Liu (Crew)

      Post-Production Manager
    • Kirby Adams (Crew)

      Executive in Charge of Finance
    • Rebecca Milton (Art)

      Art Direction
    • James O'Donnell (Crew)

      Stunts
    • Wang Zhonglei (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Ann Fenton (Costume & Make-Up)

      Makeup & Hair
    • Elysia Greening (Visual Effects)

      Digital Compositor
    • Kye Mckee (Crew)

      Stunts
    • Julian Bivol (Production)

      Location Production Assistant
    • David Forman (Crew)

      Stunts
    • Darren O'Leary (Lighting)

      Electrician
    • Emily Pooley (Crew)

      Special Effects Technician
    • Chris Cavanagh (Crew)

      Video Assist Operator
    • Jeremy Braben (Camera)

      Aerial Director of Photography
    • Paul Gorrie (Crew)

      Special Effects
    • Joe Watts (Crew)

      Stunts
    • Official Trailer

      • Trailer
Movie information in first post provided by The Movie Database
⁤The Foreigner turns a simple revenge story into something unique, showing a different side of Jackie Chan. ⁤⁤Known for his lighter action roles, Chan plays a character driven by pain and loss. ⁤⁤His performance is raw and emotional, proving he is not just a martial arts star but also a capable dramatic actor. ⁤

⁤Pierce Brosnan portrays a politician with a dark and complex past. ⁤⁤His role goes beyond the typical villain, adding depth and tension to every scene. ⁤⁤The dynamic between Brosnan and Chan is like a game of poker where you never know their next move. ⁤

⁤The action is gritty, intense, and grounded in reality, matching the film's serious tone. ⁤⁤This makes every fight feel more impactful and real.

⁤What sets The Foreigner apart is its focus on the consequences of violence and revenge. ⁤⁤It is not just about Chan versus Brosnan. ⁤⁤The story dives into personal and political conflicts that spiral out of control, and just when you think you know what will happen, another twist comes along.

⁤Despite a few missteps, The Foreigner is a gripping thriller. ⁤⁤It shows that Jackie Chan still has surprises left and is a film worth watching seriously.
 
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