Jarret – The Deadly Encounter (2001)

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Ray Steinmeyer, the UN nuclear inspector, visits a European country with his daughter. The daughter is kidnapped by a group of Russian extremists who demand nuclear warheads for some dismantled missiles in exchange. The EU contacts the CIA, which deploys a freelance commando team led by Jarrett. The CIA also sends Jinger as an observer, but what Jarrett and his team don't know is that her real mission is to kill Jarrett and the group and bring the girl back herself to erase the traces of US involvement.

Director: John Martin
Genre: Action
Runtime: 80 min
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Cinematography: Ulf Burman
Editing: John Martin
Production: John C. Martin Productions
Country: Sweden
Language: English, svenska
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jarret – The Deadly Encounter about?
Ray Steinmeyer, the UN nuclear inspector, visits a European country with his daughter. The daughter is kidnapped by a group of Russian extremists who demand nuclear warheads for some dismantled missiles in exchange. The EU contacts the CIA, which deploys a freelance commando team led by Jarrett. The CIA also sends Jinger as an observer, but what Jarrett and his team don't know is that her real mission is to kill Jarrett and the group and bring the girl back herself to erase the traces of US involvement.
Who directed Jarret – The Deadly Encounter?
Jarret – The Deadly Encounter was directed by John Martin.
Who stars in Jarret – The Deadly Encounter?
Jarret – The Deadly Encounter stars Glenn Wadell, Sophia Edin, Svante Andersson, Camilla Henemark, Johan Skålberg, Andreas Jalonen.
How long is Jarret – The Deadly Encounter?
Jarret – The Deadly Encounter has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Jarret – The Deadly Encounter?
Jarret – The Deadly Encounter is a Action film.
Where was Jarret – The Deadly Encounter produced?
Jarret – The Deadly Encounter was produced in Sweden.