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The Prince - Movie Review 

Director: Brian A Miller
 
Genre: Action

Release date:  August 22, 2014

Run Time:  90  minutes

Cast:
  1. Tim Fields as Jimmy,
  2. Jessica Lowndes as Angela,
  3. Gia Mantegna as Beth,
  4. Jesse Pruett as Wilson,
  5. Didi Costine as Rachel,
  6. Jason Patric as Paul,
  7. Bruce Willis as Omar,
  8. John Cusack as Sam,
  9. 50 Cent as The Pharmacy,
  10. Jonathon Schaech as Frank,
  11. Andrea Burns as Janine,
  12. Bonnie Somerville as Susan,
  13. Rain as Mark



Review:  Prince follows a plot freely through the numbers Angry Dad will have as much bone to break and release a barrage of shots to take his daughter to safety. Pablo's daughter looks like a pretty nice guy girl college, but as always happens in movies like this, more than what is in their disappearance.
New Orleans is part of the theater of testosterone, where Paul and Chief Omar mafia are on a collision course. Paul was a gangster who is now on the road to recovery. But it must selectively bring to life some of his old skills to do the job.

The cast of this film was going to be a few eyebrows. To start, Willis just does not come across as convincing enough to play a bad person; most memorable performances have played him a good guy who is not afraid to get their hands dirty. Indeed, it seems boring in most scenes.
It makes us believe that Paul is a ruthless man rough-on-a-mission. Yet, his performance seems a little forced, as if he did everything possible to convince her courage and determination. If this part of his sketch of a character or not is uncertain, but it seems irritable usually simple Cusack. 50 Cent plays a drug lord aptly named The pharmacist, probably a reference to pills and powders on your industry concerned.
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