
Leave no loose ends
John 'Breacher' Wharton leads an elite DEA task force that takes on the world's deadliest drug cartels. When the team successfully executes a high-stakes raid on a cartel safe house, they think their work is done – until, one-by-one, the team members mysteriously start to be eliminated. As the body count rises, everyone is a suspect.
- 5.6
- 2014
- Released
- 1h 50m

Arnold Schwarzenegger
John 'Breacher' Wharton
Sam Worthington
James 'Monster' Murray
Olivia Williams
Investigator Caroline Brentwood
Mireille Enos
Lizzy Murray
Joe Manganiello
Joe 'Grinder' Phillips
Harold Perrineau
Jackson
Josh Holloway
Eddie 'Neck' Jordan
Terrence Howard
Julius 'Sugar' Edmonds
Max Martini
Tom 'Pyro' Roberts
Kevin Vance
Bryce 'Tripod' McNeely
Mark Schlegel
'Smoke' Jennings
Maurice Compte
Sapo
Ned Yousef
Dubai Money Launderer
Martin Donovan
Floyd Demel
Michael Monks
ASAC Phelps
Nick Chacon
DEA Sniper
Tim Ware
Stan Morris (DEA Interrogator)
Gary Grubbs
Lou Cantrell (DEA Interrogator)
B.J. Winfrey
DEA Agent
Kendrick Cross
DEA Agent
Hakim Callender
DEA Agent
Troy Garity
Agent Spolcheck
Morgan Alexandria
Stripclub Waitress
Jaime FitzSimons
Captain Walther
Everton Lawrence
Deputy Hayes
Neko Parham
Deputy Richards
DeWayne Calhoun
Coroner
Maia Moss-Fife
Coroner's Assistant
Parisa Johnston
Forensic Technician
Alan Gilmer
General Counsel
Emily B. Torres
Mexican Federal Shooter
Catherine Dyer
Karen Wharton
Patrick Johnson
Jacob Wharton
Adrian F. Gonzalez
Apartment Hitman
Jared Woods
Apartment Hitman
Antony Matos
Apartment Hitman
Travis Lee Young
Redneck
Terry Gragg
Redneck
Paul Anthony Barreras
Brujo
Amy Parrish
APD Officer
Andrew Comrie-Picard
Car Crash Driver
Andrew Fincher
Cop
Mario Ramirez Reyes
Mexican Commandante
Michelle Alvarado Martins
Brujo's Bar Girl
Melissa Martínez
Pretty Bar Girl
Jimmy Ortega
Sicario
Sabrina LeBrun
Brujo's Female Sicario
Luis Moncada
Brujo's Sicario
Chris Trouble Delfosse
Brujo's Sicario
Carlos Ayala
Brujo's Sicario
Daniel Moncada
Brujo's Sicario
Ralf Moeller
(uncredited)

Released
en
$35,000,000.00
$22,126,842.00
- #mexico
- #hostage
- #drug addiction
- #atlanta
- #strip club
- #drug cartel
- #crime scene
- #police corruption
- #brutality
- #drugs
- #bribe
- #dea
Reviews

<em>'Sabotage'</em> is almost watchable, but it just falls short of being that in my eyes. It does have issues. I didn't really enjoy Arnold Schwarzenegger in this, but his performance does improve slightly as the film goes on. Mireille Enos isn't the best, nor are any of her co-stars behind Arnie to be honest - Sam Worthington and Olivia Williams are alright, more miss than hit though. This

**A hopeless mess from start to finish, unfortunately.** This is not a good film, not even to watch with your buddies while drinking beer (which I did). It has some promise in its premise, and at one point we actually wanted to know how the actual betrayal was done, but that feeling soon vanished. I personally think that Arnold does a decent job with what he has to work with, the rest of the
I cannot help but wonder if this movie would have gotten better reviews if Schwarzenegger had not been cast in the lead role. I get the feeling that people had certain expectations due to the choice of actor. In any case, the ridiculously low one and two star ratings are rubbish. They are utterly undeserved as far as I am concerned. Personally, I quite liked the movie. Sure it is not Oscar mate

Not expected this from the director. For a title called 'Sabotage' which had one of our times greatest action hero in it the story drags with lots of drama than stunts. Arnold Schwarzenegger is not young anymore and he's not capable of heavy stunts, but still he handled well those crucial parts. No doubt he was good, and also the direction, but the story was not well written. Especially the twist











