Shadowman (2009) [N/A]

Featuring:
Arlan Godthabb, Preston James Hillier, Victoria Masina

Written by:
Fabrice Devevre

Directed by:
Fabrice Devevre


Release Date:
June 1, 2009

Original Title:
Shadowman

Production Companies:
High Vision Project

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Alex, a cold blooded killer, find himself falling in love with his intended target, Sophia

Alexander is a murderer. He is confessing his crimes to a priest, and they enter the real of power against morality, good and bad, love and faith against violence and cynicism.

In a confessional, Alex tells his story to the priest: Sophia has been singled out for assassination but the man sent to kill her has fallen in love with her. Alexander a larger than life hit man is the highest paid killer for hire in the country. Victim after victim has fallen to his feet, their last memory: the robotic sound of his unemotional voice and the business end of his custom guns. A true stranger to human feelings, Alexander commits atrocities beyond imagination. but now he must fight for the one he loves. Assassin after assassin will come after her and meet the cold steel of Alexander's gun. But if he is to protect her he must first defeat the Shadowman a twisted shadowy figure representative of Alexander's darker side and most intimate desires.

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Shadowman (2009) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 8.0/10

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