
The clock is ticking. The world is watching.
Frank Penny is a disgraced cop looking for a shot at redemption. When the police chief's 11-year-old daughter is abducted, Frank goes rogue to try and save her. But to find the girl, Frank will need the help of Ava Brooks, whose live-streaming news channel is broadcasting Frank's every move.
- 5.9
- 2019
- Released
- 1h 38m

Aaron Eckhart
Frank Penny
Courtney Eaton
Ava Brooks
Ben McKenzie
Dean Keller
Giancarlo Esposito
Tom Volk
Jessica Lu
Clover Nestel
Dina Meyer
Ruth Carter
David Shae
Telescope
Betzaida Landín
Maya Prinz
MWW Michael Wilkerson
Man Watching Live Coverage
Jonathan Aidan Cockrell
Market Shopper
Lindsey Garrett
Walter
Nickola Shreli
Hendrix
Leslie Sides
Market Vendor
Mason McCulley
Fletch
J. Cameron Barnett
Transport Driver
Jessica Nam
College Kid Passenger
Heather Fusari
Patrol Car Partner
Jan Jeffcoat
Female News Anchor
Sawyer D. Jones
Market Shopper
Brandon Morris
Radio Commanding Officer
Elijah M. Cooper
D'Brickshaw 'D' Martin
Jorge Castro-Salinas
Detective
Andrew Constantini
Newsroom Crew
Corey Thouviner
Guy with Shovel
Nishelle Williams
Claudia Volk
Lawrence Hinkle
Homeless Man
Valerie Turner
Uniformed Cop
Carly Farish
Patron
Kaley Alyssa Flanagan
Young Market Shopper
Ty Hill
Police Officer
Bruce Cooper
Police Officer
Damion S. White
Hippie
Talon Worden
Skate Board Kid
Kristi Averette
Farmers Market Vendor (uncredited)
Jeremy Connell
Mourner (uncredited)
Kyndall Hamilton
Grave Digger (uncredited)
Cassidy Rickels
Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited)
Melissa Thouviner
News Room Worker (uncredited)
Tyler Thouviner
Kid that Helps Rescue (uncredited)
Kaj Goldberg
Male News Anchor
Colt Hogan
First Young Cop
Chris Zmuda
Veteran Cop
Michael Harris
Citizen (uncredited)
Released
en
$646,389.00
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