Pawn is a 2013 American direct-to-video film directed by David A. Armstrong in his directorial debut.
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Directed by | David A. Armstrong |
Written by | Jerome Anthony White |
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Edited by | Jordan Goldman Danny Saphire |
Music by | Jacob Yoffee |
Distributed by | Screen Gems |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $4,141[1] |
An old gangster, with a hard drive containing records of who he paid off, is targeted by a competition between dirty cops, internal affairs, etc. The dirty cops hire a thug to get into the safe (in the back of a diner) at midnight. But he brings his friends and goes too early for the time-release lock. Another crooked cop shows up (for uncertain reasons). The shooting ensues and during hostage negotiations the thug tries to put the blame onto an ex-con who just got out of jail, so that no one notices the real target is the hard drive.
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