Code 207

2012
2.2| 1h31m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 05 June 2012 Released
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Country: United States of America
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A criminal ring kidnaps women and sells them to wealthy clients. When they kidnap the wife of an ARMY Ranger, their plans change dramatically, when he finds the abandoned Prison where they are held. a deadly cat and mouse game begins as he hunts them while trying to save the women from being sold and shipped away.

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Tino Struckmann

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GazerRise Fantastic!
SteinMo What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
mraculeated The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Gerda Klar They did a pretty good job, it is a little rough on editing and camera, but they were working clearly working on a budget, the writing was just as good as any studio film. And the acting good. I agree I did enjoy the play between the various characters it Tiffany and Struckmann did a pretty damn funny job at times. Well done. I understand that it was made on an extremely low budget, and some people love to compare those to large studio films, but this seems hardly fair, These guys made a good little film with a solid story. The acting was solid throughout even if the editing and camera work could have been better. and like peter said it is made to tell a serious story about a very big problem and making a film to depict it is inspiring.
marchusweller What a great little independent film, certainly it was done on a small budget. But they really did a good job with what they had. The story would have been amazing if made on a big budget. The lead actor Tino Struckmann did a great job leading it, solid humor and acting, a little touch of Die Hard humor, he will do great in Hollywood. Great supporting cast and some funny little smart comments with a humor ties it together well. it was a low budget indie film certainly, but that being said, the story was good and I certainly do not agree that the acting was bad. I found the roles believable and very well preformed honestly.
don zimmerman it was a good little action film, sure it could have been shot and edited better, but all in all well done. the acting is better then most low budget films I have seen, the storyline starts a little slow, but comes together well in the end. based on real events should make it worth watching. the fight scenes seems very real and the play between the two leads is reminiscent of moonlighting, well done and a little funny at times, which is good as most low budget action takes itself far to serious. i would love to see what these guys can do with more money on their next film, they have the right ideas but could have done with a little more time and funding
quibbs0-387-82574 I don't normally review movies but I felt the need to after watching this one. I was surprised to see it was only 91 minutes because I could swear it took the entire night to watch it. There are parts that absolutely don't make sense. This isn't really a spoiler but I'm going to call it a potential spoiler just in case since it is something that happens in the movie. So the hero is chasing down a moving SUV and banging on the driver side door.... The camera cuts away, comes back and all of a sudden the SUV is completely stopped instead of still moving and the hero opens the door completely catching the driver by surprise as if he was never there. It's that kind of movie for all 91 minutes. I've never seen a movie that was so bad it was just awkward to watch. I like good-bad movies on occasion but this was just terrible bad to the point that it wasn't entertaining. I battled through to the end of the movie out of necessity as if I were a marathon runner just needing to finish the race although I could barely walk. If this were a restaurant and this movie was the food I just ate, I would ask for a refund and that the entire kitchen staff be fired.