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Release Date:
June 6, 2024
Original Title:
Violence Of Action
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Round Table Film Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
"Violence Of Action" is a thrilling short film that follows a group of retired Green Berets who reunite to rescue the kidnapped daughter of one of their own. Scott Hunter, also known as "Boy Scout," hears his daughter being abducted during a phone call and immediately springs into action, despite his retirement. He reaches out to his former team, brothers forged by the fires of war, who unhesitatingly come to his aid. As they execute a daring rescue mission, they discover that the kidnapping was not a random act but a targeted attack against Scott's family. The team grapples with their instincts and the legal ramifications of the laws they are breaking, realizing they miss the action more than they anticipated. The film delves into themes of loyalty, camaraderie, and the lingering call to action that remains with those who have served in special operations. "Violence Of Action" emerged from a unique collaboration among friends.
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Cinematography:
John Taggart
Director:
Ben Orisich
Editor:
Mark Tyler
Producer:
Ben Orisich
Christian Brunetti
Scott Hunter
Renford Ligon
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