The Point Men is a 2001 action crime thriller film by John Glen, the director of all the James Bond films in the 1980s. He cast Maryam d'Abo, the leading Bond girl from his film The Living Daylights (1987), in a small role in this film.
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The Point Men | |
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Directed by | John Glen |
Written by | Steven Hartov Ripley Highsmith |
Produced by | Silvio Muraglia Avi Nesher Tom Reeve |
Starring | Christopher Lambert Maryam d'Abo |
Cinematography | Alec Mills |
Music by | Gast Waltzing |
Distributed by | Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment |
Release dates | June 15, 2001(North America) November 2001(United Kingdom) |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom, France, Luxembourg |
Language | English |
Budget | $6,100,000 (estimated) |
Tony Eckhardt is shot in an anti-terrorist operation and insists that the man killed during the operation was not their intended target, the terrorist Amar Kamil. Kamil undergoes extensive facial reconstruction surgery to look like a man kidnapped to take the fall for an assassination planned to take place during an upcoming press conference. Members of the Israeli team are being killed off and Eckhardt pursues Kamil while hoping to stay alive to raise his unborn daughter.
Films directed by John Glen | |
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