The Shooter (1995) LE 100 Padded Mediabook Cover D - Blu-ray Region B
The Shooter (1995) LE 100 Padded Mediabook Cover D - Blu-ray Region B
The action classic with action legend Dolph Lundgren, with the long version as well as the shortened US version!
Chaos breaks out when the Cuban ambassador is murdered! Suspicion immediately falls on the notorious French terrorist Simone Rosset - a woman as cold-blooded as she is dangerous! US Marshall Michael Dane (Dolph Lundgren) is ordered to Prague, where a high-profile meeting between the Czech and Cuban governments is planned. But the dark clouds of terror hang over the city, and another attack is imminent!
Dane is faced with an almost impossible task: he must arrest the nefarious Simone Rosset and bring her to the United States before she can strike again. But when he arrives in Prague, a world full of intrigue and deception is revealed to him. In a breathless race against time, Michael must realize that his opponent is not as easy to catch as he thought. A deadly game of cat and mouse breaks out in the narrow streets of Prague, and more than just the fate of a nation is at stake.
A high-caliber and exciting political thriller that shines against the beautiful backdrop of the city of Prague with action star Dolph Lundgren and Maruschka Detmers in the leading roles.
Cover A is limited to 250 copies, Cover B to 222 copies, Cover C to 111 copies, Cover D to 100 copies and Cover E is limited to 63 copies.
Booklet with 24 pages (written by Jean Rises)
Bluray
Image format: 1.85:1
Sound format: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
Languages: German, English
Running time: approx. 104 minutes (long version), approx. 91 minutes (US version)
Bonus material:
Brand new video interview with Dolph Lundgren approx. 55 minutes (with German subtitles), video interview with Stefano Mainetti approx. 20 minutes.
DVD
picture format: 1.85:1
Sound format: Dolby Digital 2.0
Languages: German, English
Running time: approx. 100 minutes (long version), approx. 88 minutes (US version)
Bonus material:
Brand new video interview with Dolph Lundgren approx. 55 minutes (with German subtitles), video interview with Stefano Mainetti approx. 20 minutes.