Great Film: U.S. Marshals
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Borderline Good
U.S. Marshals is the sequel to The Fugitive, but feels more like a remake. Again a victim of injustice is improperly imprisoned, this time Wesley Snipes in the Harrison Ford role. He's not a surgeon, but a deep undercover spy, the victim of a frame-up of an undisclosed nature. A catastrophic accident frees him (this time a plane crash) and again Tommy Lee Jones is sent to hunt him down. Big-budget, good special effects, A-list actors doing their jobs well; still U.S. Marshals fails to make a big impact. The first quarter starts out great, but by the end of the movie the plot devices are becoming very routine. Not a rip-off, but only C+ to me.
Cast
- Deputy Marshal Cosmo Renfro played by Joe Pantoliano
- Chief Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard played by Tommy Lee Jones
- Mark J. Sheridan played by Wesley Snipes
- Detective Kim played by Donald Li
- Special Agent John Royce played by Robert Downey Jr.
- Bertram Lamb, Security Service Director played by Patrick Malahide
- Xian Chen, U.N. Cultural Attache Of China played by Michael Paul Chan







