S.W.A.T.: Under Siege
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Directed by | Tony Giglio |
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Cinematography | Michael Balfry |
Edited by | Charles Robichaud |
Music by | Patric Caird |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
S.W.A.T.: Under Siege is a 2017 American action film directed by Tony Giglio. It is the third installment of the S.W.A.T. film series and was released direct-to-video on August 1, 2017.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]The DEA enlists the help of the Seattle SWAT to storm a drug cartel's waterfront warehouse to capture cartel members and seize a shipment of drugs. A firefight ensues and when it is over, several DEA agents and one SWAT team member are dead. When the container holding the suspected drug shipment is found and opened, the team is surprised to find a man chained inside. After taking him back to SWAT headquarters, the compound is assaulted by a group of terrorists who want the man from the container, claiming he is their partner. The mysterious man calls himself "The Scorpion" and the SWAT team believe him to be a fugitive. They try to move him, but realise that an inside agent is working with the terrorists. The leader of the team, Hall, asks Scorpion what he has that they want. He reveals himself to be a spy.
The building's lockdown codes are hacked and the terrorists storm the building in large numbers. Two SWAT members are killed and they realise Ward, one of their members, is working with them. Scorpion and Hall kill the two terrorist leaders and wait for backup. The SWAT leader, Dwyer, and Hall talk and Scorpion hands them a microchip, saying he's tired of running. Hall realises that Dwyer is the inside agent for the terrorists and a fight ensues. She shoots Scorpion and flees with Hall in pursuit. She is caught and arrested and Hall is asked to identify the Scorpion's body. Scorpion uses a dead inmate as a body double, but Hall still identifies him to let Scorpion go free. He returns home to enjoy the fireworks with his family.[3][4][5]
Cast
[edit]- Sam Jaeger as Travis Hall
- Adrianne Palicki as Ellen Dwyer
- Michael Jai White as "Scorpion"
- Matthew Marsden as Lars
- Kyra Zagorsky as Sophia Gutierrez
- Ty Olsson as Ward
- Olivia Cheng as Chu
- Garvin Cross as Drug Enforcement Agent Weir
- Zahf Paroo as Hooks
- Aren Buchholz as York
- Lisa Chandler as "Phoenix"
- Mike Dopud as Franklin
- Monique Ganderton as Simone
- Chris Gauthier as Elson
- Marci T. House as Angela Jefferson
- Pascale Hutton as Carley
- Omari Newton as Benson
- Leo Raine as Diego
References
[edit]- ^ ""S.W.A.T. Under Siege" Michael Jai White Unloads on His Enemies in the New Trailer!". March 15, 2018. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
- ^ "S.W.A.T.: Under Siege Ended An Unlikely Movie Trilogy". Screen Rant. 7 March 2020.
- ^ ""SWAT Under Siege" Offers Plenty of Firefights and Fisticuffs". 10 June 2019.
- ^ "While the actual writing itself feels like it was written by two guys who may have seen a few cop films and then just decided to write one, I still had a good time".
- ^ "Bullet Point Reviews: SWAT Under Siege".
External links
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- 2017 films
- S.W.A.T. (franchise)
- 2017 action thriller films
- 2017 crime thriller films
- 2017 crime action films
- American action thriller films
- American crime action films
- American crime thriller films
- Direct-to-video sequel films
- Original Film films
- Films directed by Tony Giglio
- Destination Films films
- Independence Day (United States) films
- Sony Pictures direct-to-video films
- 2010s English-language films
- 2010s American films
- English-language crime action films
- English-language crime thriller films
- English-language action thriller films
- Action thriller film stubs