Sniper: Legacy Page #2

Synopsis: A rogue assassin is taking out military leaders, and Brandon gets word that his father is one. He tries to track down the killer, finds out that his father isn't dead and realizes that his superior officers are using him as bait to track the killer.
Genre: Action, Thriller, War
Director(s): Don Michael Paul
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.4
R
Year:
2014
95 min
243 Views


We all do.

You think I like to kill?

I'm done.

You're assigned

to a Multi-National Task Force

authorized to carry weapons

in a foreign country!

You can't just quit!

You're a natural, kid.

It's in your blood.

You're 10 minutes late.

Major, you still don't know

when you're talking to a superior?

It's along time since we've had

a come-to-Jesus face to face.

I'm not here.

The rest of us are in the sh*t

and you're living the life out here.

Way off the grid, out of the grind,

right where I need to be.

You must rate some serious juice

with the brass stateside.

Pete Steffen, you remember him?

Yeah. Reasonably good man.

Got shot in Berlin, two days ago.

Shame.

It would be a shame if it was just Steffen.

Hopkins and Carswell.

Dead?

Hopkins got popped nine days ago

in South Florida.

Carswell?

Medulla shot, two days back in London.

Shots were from 1,500 meters

with a high-caliber bullet.

- How high?

- Fifty.

That's not a just a kill,

that's a statement.

It was a home-made bullet

with its own calculated spindrift.

Conditions?

Hopkins' shot required an adjustment

for extreme wind.

From 1,500 meters?

This guy's a serious motherf***er.

Let's get the hell outta of here.

You hungry?

Best octopus in the world.

You brought me here

because you think I did it?

Why would you say that?

There are only a handful of guys

can make those shots, and I'm one of them.

If I thought you did it,

we wouldn't be talking.

Fair enough.

We have three men dead out of five

who were put together

for a particular mission in Afghanistan,

a mission you turned down.

Didn't see any upside in it.

Everyone involved

got a high-paying job with the corporation

when they got back home.

With all due respect, sir,

the men that get those high-paying jobs

end up about six feet lower

than I care to park my desk.

Who do you think did it?

Ideas or actionable intel?

What's your gut say?

Simpson. Got the raw talent.

He just got back from Afghanistan

a couple months ago.

Spent time in the psych ward at Landstuhl.

He's been in the sh*t too long.

We think he's somewhere in Syria,

tracking one of our members.

Shope?

And we think your boy Beckett

might also be on his list.

Why would he want Brandon?

Because last night there was

a fourth killing.

- Thomas Beckett?

- He was taken out in Rome.

He was the best shooter I ever knew.

F***er could thread a needle.

So what are you gonna do about it?

Find Simpson, shut him down.

There's an ax

coming through your door, Colonel.

And this island's not so far off the grid.

That's why I've got you.

This is all the Intel we have.

Sir.

Hey.

They still calling you Bullet-Face?

So I hear you're lookin' for a transfer?

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John Fasano

John Michael Fasano (August 24, 1961 – July 19, 2014) was an American screenwriter, film producer and director.In the length of his career, Fasano directed six films, produced twenty more, and wrote screenplays for at least eighteen others. Fasano spent much of his career working as a script doctor, working on numerous well-known blockbuster films including Tombstone, Die Hard with a Vengeance, and Judge Dredd. With novelist Roni Keller, he also wrote the book Evie and the Golem, published in 2011. A weapons expert, Fasano was a frequent writing contributor to such authoritative magazines as Combat Tactics, and American Handgunner. Fasano was also a prolific Halloween mask designer. more…

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