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| September 13th, 1996
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Ringo Lam |
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Larry Ferguson |
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Jean-Claude Van Damme, Natasha Henstridge, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Zach Grenier, Paul Ben-Victor, Frank Senger, Stefanos Miltsakakis, Frank Van Keeken, David Hemblen |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Action, Adventure, Thriller |
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spe.sony.com/Pictures/index.html |
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R strong violence, some sexuality, language |
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Alain Moreau (Jean-Claude Van Damme) never knew he had a brother, much less a twin, until he found him lying dead on the streets of his European home town. To find out who his brother was, Alain must step into his shoes. He must become Mikhail, and follow his footsteps back to New York's tough Little Odessa and into the same shadowy underworld that swallowed his brother. There's only one problem: all traces of Mikhail's life are rapidly disappearing, and the one person who knew Mikhail best may not be telling all she knows....
Mistaken for his brother and encircled by a Russian syndicate in New York's Little Odessa, Alain is quickly drawn into corruption and crossfire, and shocked by the instinctive rage it provokes in him.
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