Crosshairs (2013)

To kill is easy. To live is difficult.

Crosshairs (2013) poster

Hired to enact revenge on a man who savagely beat a beautiful Russian débutant, Jack Verlaine is pressed between his newly acquired job and a persistent man named, Brill, who offers him a chance to advance higher in his seedy career. But when an estranged lover reappears in Verlaine's regimented existence, he soon realizes the new elements in his life may be just a plot to uncover his true identity.

Director: Nick Lentz
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 120 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Production: Burbank Movie Company
Budget: $1M
Original Language: en

Themes

Cold-Blooded Assassin and Contracts, Cold-Blooded Hitman and Contracts, Mercenaries and Dangerous Missions, Hitman's Target and Deadly Contract

Keywords

assassin, hitman, conspiracy, prostitution, sex trade

Trailer

Crosshairs Trailer
More Films by Director: Nick Lentz
More Films in Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crosshairs about?
Hired to enact revenge on a man who savagely beat a beautiful Russian débutant, Jack Verlaine is pressed between his newly acquired job and a persistent man named, Brill, who offers him a chance to advance higher in his seedy career. But when an estranged lover reappears in Verlaine's regimented existence, he soon realizes the new elements in his life may be just a plot to uncover his true identity.
Who directed Crosshairs?
Crosshairs was directed by Nick Lentz.
Who stars in Crosshairs?
Crosshairs stars Tom Sizemore, Mark Rolston, Jeffrey Vincent Parise, Robert Seay, Kodi Kitchen, Michelle Van Der Water.
How long is Crosshairs?
Crosshairs has a runtime of 2h 0m (120 minutes).
What genre is Crosshairs?
Crosshairs is a Action, Drama, Thriller film.
What is the budget of Crosshairs?
Crosshairs had a budget of $1M.
What are the themes of Crosshairs?
The themes of Crosshairs include: Cold-Blooded Assassin and Contracts, Cold-Blooded Hitman and Contracts, Mercenaries and Dangerous Missions, Hitman's Target and Deadly Contract.