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Release Date:
January 20, 2016
Original Title:
Jarhead 3: The Siege
Alternate Titles:
Bőrnyakúak 3: Ostrom
Jarhead 3
Jarhead III: The Siege
Jarhead: The Siege
Soldado Anônimo 3: O Cerco
平頭日記 3:火網圍城
锅盖头3:绝地反击
자헤드 3: 더 시즈
자헤드 3: 포위 공격
Genres:
Action | Drama | War
Production Companies:
UFO International Productions
Universal 1440 Entertainment
Production Countries:
Bulgaria | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 18 DE: 16 DK: 15 FR: 10|16 NL: 14 RO: 15 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 95
Corporal Evan Albright joined the elite Marine Corps Security Guards to save the world and see some action-not necessarily in that order. But his first assignment, protecting a U. S. Embassy in a seemingly safe Middle Eastern capitol, relegates his unit to wrangling "gate groupies" protesting outside the compound and honing their marksmanship by playing video games. So Albright and his team are caught off guard when well-armed and well-trained militants launch a surprise attack aimed at killing an informant in the embassy. Heavily out-gunned, they will have to muster all the courage and fire power they can as their once routine assignment spirals into all-out war.
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Camera Operator:
Alexander Krumov
Director:
William Kaufman
Director of Photography:
Mark Rutledge
Editor:
John Gilbert
Original Music Composer:
Frederik Wiedmann
Producer:
Jeffery Beach
Phillip J. Roth
Second Unit Director:
Stanimir Stamatov
Stunt Double:
Rayna Sirmina
Stunts:
Asen Asenov
Ivailo Dimitrov
Zahari Grozdanov
Georgi Manchev
Raicho Vasilev
Radoslav Ignatov
Tsvetolyub Iliev
Danko Jordanov
Todor Lazarov
Veselin Troyanov
Ivo Vuchkov
Liudmil Kehaiov
Boyan Anev
Ilko Iliev
Writer:
Michael D. Weiss
Chad Law
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