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Sniper

  • 1993
  • 15
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
26K
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Sniper (1993)
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A veteran US Marine sniper is partnered with a rookie sniper as his spotter to take out a politician and a rebel leader in the jungles of Panama.A veteran US Marine sniper is partnered with a rookie sniper as his spotter to take out a politician and a rebel leader in the jungles of Panama.A veteran US Marine sniper is partnered with a rookie sniper as his spotter to take out a politician and a rebel leader in the jungles of Panama.

  • Director
    • Luis Llosa
  • Writers
    • Michael Frost Beckner
    • Crash Leyland
  • Stars
    • Tom Berenger
    • Billy Zane
    • J.T. Walsh
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luis Llosa
    • Writers
      • Michael Frost Beckner
      • Crash Leyland
    • Stars
      • Tom Berenger
      • Billy Zane
      • J.T. Walsh
    • 83User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • MGySgt. Thomas Beckett
    Billy Zane
    Billy Zane
    • Richard Miller
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • Chester Van Damme
    Aden Young
    Aden Young
    • Cpl. Doug Papich
    Kenneth Radley
    • El Cirujano
    • (as Ken Radley)
    Reynaldo Arenas
    • Cacique
    • (as Reinaldo Arenas)
    Gary Swanson
    Gary Swanson
    • NSC Officer in Washington
    Hank Garrett
    Hank Garrett
    • Admiral in Washington
    Frederick Miragliotta
    Frederick Miragliotta
    • Gen. Miguel Alavarez
    Vanessa Steele
    • Mrs. Alvarez
    Carlos Álvarez
    • Raul Ochoa
    • (as Carlos Alvarez)
    Tyler Coppin
    Tyler Coppin
    • Ripoly
    • (as Tyler Copin)
    Teo Gebert
    Teo Gebert
    • Ripoly's Friend
    Edward Wiley
    • DeSilva
    William Curtin
    • Mountain Top Pilot
    Howard Bosse
    • Mountain Top Co-Pilot
    Christos A. Linou
    • Mountain Top Sniper
    Christopher Morsley
    • Soldier at Pool Table
    • Director
      • Luis Llosa
    • Writers
      • Michael Frost Beckner
      • Crash Leyland
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    User reviews83

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    6LeonLouisRicci

    "After the Rush..."

    A jungle setting is the backdrop here as the "Heroes", one a lifer snipe with 300 confirmed kills and the other is a rookie with a fetish for bulls eye targets and not filthy foreign flesh. This, of course, sets off a chain reaction of a love-hate relationship in the middle of a deadly assassination assault.

    Both characters have moments of believability with Tom Berenger almost always assuring, but is haunted by his key-chain mementos of fallen fellow soldiers. Billy Zane is convincing as a whiny, reluctant participant that enters into a "Baptism of Fire" and becomes a convert.

    This is a somewhat inconsistent and incoherent insight into the mind and soul of the Military's role in global affairs and the personnel it trains and positions in ambiguous assignments where the motivations of the soldiers are "ours is not to wonder why...".

    Political and moral considerations aside, this can be enjoyed by the action and military fans that want their fiction to rely on psychology as much as patriotism. It is an engaging outing, if dense and heavy handed at times.
    7maquilladora23

    Still Holds Up 30 years later

    This was huuuuugely favorite movie of a buddy of mine when we were kids. I hadn't seen it in probably that amount of time but found it on the streams the other night.

    This movie definitely made "bullet time" a thing in movies and video games.

    Tom is great in this. He's kinda typecast in this roll but he does it well. Also Billy is really underrated in it as well. A young hot shot that hasn't had much real world experience with the grizzled old veteran who knows everything. You're not sure if you like Zane's character or not but he pulls it off really well.

    The movie isn't overly cliche and that's refreshing considering the time period. I was scared it would have aged poorly but it's still really good. Heck I might appreciate it now more than I did back then.
    7sol-kay

    Solitary Killer

    ****SPOILERS**** The film "Sniper" is undoubtedly based on the exploits of legendary US Marine sniper Carlos "Gunny" Hathcock. The unassuming soft-spoken Mister Rogers look-alike who ran up a score of as much as 300 confirmed and unconfirmed Vietcong and North Vietnamese military kills during his two tours in "Nam".Which shows just how deadly and effective a trained military sniper really is.

    Tom Berenger is cool clam and deadly as Sgt.Thomas Beckett who's at the end of his career as a top US Marine sniper but who later in the movie realizes that a life as a civilian will be pointless. Since there's nothing outside for him to do with his skills that he learned in the US Marines unless he decides to become a mob hit-man. Backett reluctantly accepts his fate as a lifetime professional killer for his country.

    The story of the film "Sniper" is focused on Sgt.Beckett with the assistance of former sharp shooting silver medalist and US government agent Richard Miller, Billy Zane, being sent deep inside the Panamanian jungle. The two snipers are to take out rebel General Miguel Alveraze, Frederick Miraglittoa, and Colombian drug king-pin Raul Ochoa, Carlos Alveraze, who's supporting him in a planned a military take-over of the country.

    We see earlier in the movie Sgt. Beckett scope and take out a rebel leader which I feel was the best scene in "Sniper". For it shows step by step how Sgt. Beckett with the help of his spotter Cpt. Papich, Aden Young, does his job. There's also a sub-plot that was later aborted in the movie about a rebel sniper DeSilva, Eward Wiley, who was stalking Beckett and who later killed Papich as they were both waiting to be lifted out of the jungle by a military helicopter. You would have thought that a deadly cat and mouse was being played out between the two that would culminate when the movie ended but Sgt. Beckett had no trouble at all in dispatching DeSilva early in the film by using an unsuspecting Miller as bait.

    What hurt the movie the most was ironically the last fifteen or so minutes when the story went from a one shot one kill sniper movie to a Rambo-like ending with Sgt. Beckett and Agent Miller fighting off an entire battalion of rebels with bullets flying as thick as a London fog.

    "Sniper" is still well worth watching for the fact that it tells the story about a person who until now has not really been glamorized in war movies: A solitary killer who kills with the precision and skill of a master diamond cutter or accomplished neurosurgeon and who does it in total secrecy.
    9stills-6

    Good psychological drama

    I've heard people who say this movie is dull dull dull. I don't think they were watching the right movie. This isn't the prototypical action movie, thank God.

    This is a psychological drama about the rookie and his mentor that just happens to be about killing people. In this way it works extremely well, with terrific performances from Berenger and Zane (who doesn't sleepwalk through the movie like he has in other roles - he actually looks like he's acting).

    I was disappointed with the action towards the end - a lot of it didn't make much sense and was unsatisfying given the buildup from the rest of the movie. But watch Zane's face as he panics, alone, while Berenger does the dirty work.
    swojtak

    As a Federal Agent I thought it was great.

    As a long time Federal Agent and gunnnut I thought it was great. The high light was when the high level government officials called in Zane and told him he would be sent to a jungle, would kill an extremely dangerous drug dealer, he may be killed in the process and they would make Zane (drum roll please)(Tah-Dah!) a GS-9. At this point I burst out laughing. Nobody else said a word. This was the funniest thing I ever heard. I was a GS-11 at the time. This is just like the Federal Government. Officials chose an employee for the "fast track" (usually a brown noser/ass kisser) who they want to rise in the ranks over others more qualified. They team this "fast track" person with an experienced, well qualified, person who will really do the work. The goal being the high officials get the credit along with the "fast track" and the experienced person will get shafted. I liked the movie except for rifle scope with moving lights inside. I am a shooter and I have never seen a scope like this one. However, I did like how the experienced sniper dressed and acted. This was accurate as far as I understand and this is how real snipers really operate.

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    • Trivia
      This film (along with several others) is somewhat based on the story of US Marine Corps sniper Carlos Hathcock, who took out a Viet Cong sniper who was stalking him by firing a round through the man's scope, sending the bullet into his brain. The story has been labeled a "myth" by some, but the incident was observed by Hathcock's spotter, John Roland Burke, who surveyed the scene after the kill. Given the flight time of rounds at long ranges, both snipers could easily have killed one another. The enemy rifle was recovered and the incident is documented by a photograph. After an investigation, the Marine Corps confirmed the incident and registered the kill to Hathcock.
    • Goofs
      When Beckett is using the sleeping Miller as bait, the knife that is seen bobbing in the water is different than the one Beckett later removes. The one that distracts the enemy sniper is a cheap "survival" knife, while the one Beckett is seen untying is a Marine Corps fighting knife, or "Ka-Bar".
    • Quotes

      Thomas Beckett: One Shot. One Kill. No Exceptions.

    • Alternate versions
      German rental video was cut for violence by ca. 75 sec. to secure a "Not under 18" rating. The retail video/DVD was cut by more than ten minutes to get a "Not under 16" rating. EuroVideo 2007 DVD release is uncut.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dominion (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Medicine Man
      Written and Performed by Henry Lee Summer

      Courtesy of Epic Associated Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1993 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Peru
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El Francotirador
    • Filming locations
      • Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Baltimore Pictures
      • Iguana Producciones
      • Sniper Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,994,653
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,715,435
      • Jan 31, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,994,653
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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