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A Man Apart


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Director: F Gary Gray
Dvd Release: 26th January, 2004
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: PAL, Region 2 Encoding

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Background Information: A Man Apart
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A Man Apart is a 2003 action film starring Vin Diesel & directed by F Gary Gray. Sean Vetter & Demetrius Hicks, thugs-turned-cops, members of the DEA working on the California / Mexico border. After busting a big player named Memo Lucero, the mysterious Diablo steps into his place & organize the assassination of Vetters wife, Stacy. Looking for revenge, Vetter starts to act outside the law to punish his wifes murderers. To accomplish that, he asks Memo, whos now in prison, for help to find Diablo. With Hicks help, he hunts every drug player from bottom to the top of the cartel s hierarchy. A lawsuit was filed by Blizzard Entertainment, a computer game company, creator of the Diablo computer game series, arguing they had trademarked the title Diablo & intended to make a movie based on their game. Initialy the ruling was favorable to Blizzard, but overturned later. In Brazil, it was advertised as O Justiceiro, which is the same name the Marvel Comics The Punisher character is published there. A Man Apart   at the Internet Movie Database. Posters Of A Man Apart
Biography: F Gary Gray
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F Gary Gray is an African-American music video director, turned film director of such films as Friday with Ice Cube & Chris Tucker ; The Negotiator with Samuel L Jackson & Kevin Spacey ; Set it Off with Queen Latifah & Vivica A Fox ; A Man Apart with Vin Diesel & Be Cool with John Travolta.   at IMDB Posters Of A Man Apart

Editors Choice: A Man Apart, The Italian Job, The Negotiator, Set It Off, Friday, Devils Advocate, La Confidential, View DVDology

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