A Better Way to Die

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Boomer is a rookie cop based in the urban hellhole that is downtown Chicago. After his involvement in a drug bust operation which results in the death of Carlos, his mentor and father figure, Boomer becomes disillusioned with the brutal and inhumane nature of his job. Consequently, he decides to hand in his resignation to the Chicago Police Department and return to his home town of Joliet, where his fiancé, Kelly, awaits. While en route back to Joliet, however, Boomer makes a grievous error in judgment when he stops for, and assists, an unfortunate motorist whose vehicle appears to have broken down; the naive ex-cop is swiftly attacked and rendered unconscious. Boomer awakes to find that his car and wallet have been stolen, and that he has become involved in a dangerous game of mistaken identity.

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26-09-2001

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US

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31

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96 min

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English

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Scott Wiper

Scott Wiper

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Scott Wiper (born July 22, 1970) is an American writer, film director, and actor. He wrote, directed, and starred in A Better Way to Die. Wiper's was the co-writer and director of the action thriller, The Condemned, starring WWE's "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.[1] Wiper wrote the screenplay for the upcoming film version of The Cold Light of Day, starring Bruce Willis and Sigourney Weaver. Wiper is slated to direct the film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Scott Wiper, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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