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Directed by | Steven C. Miller |
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Music by | Ryan Dodson |
Cinematography | Brandon Cox |
Edited by | Vincent Tabaillon |
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Distributed by | Lionsgate Premiere |
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107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1,361,000 |
Marauders is a 2016 American action crime-thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Michael Cody and Chris Sivertson. Starring Christopher Meloni, Bruce Willis, Dave Bautista, and Adrian Grenier, the film was released on July 1, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere.
The story centers around a murder conspiracy and cover-up of an Army Ranger unit killed in a classified mission some years ago. When four armed robbers converge on Hubert National Bank, their motives throw suspicion on the bank's owner, played by Bruce Willis, and the corporate executives, as well as prominent politicians and high ranking members of the US military. The FBI Special Agent in Charge, played by Christopher Meloni, must decipher between truth and lies as he leads the investigation and even begins questioning whether members of his own team can be trusted. Each new twist unravels a deeper journey to determine who is truly innocent or guilty and who will ultimately find redemption.
In Cincinnati, four thieves commit an armed robbery stealing $3 million in cash from Hubert National Bank. The crew's leader executes manager Roy Hutchinson point-blank. FBI Special Agent Jonathon Montgomery heads the joint robbery-homicide investigation with Cincinnati PD. Forensics techs find a print matched to a dead Army Ranger named TJ Jackson. According to the official report, in 2011, TJ's unit went rogue, capturing Alexander Hubert to collect a ransom. The exchange went awry and Alexander and the Rangers were killed by a Special Forces team. TJ's body was never recovered. As the sole heir, Jeffrey Hubert, Alexander's brother, became president of Hubert International. By tracking the serial numbers, the FBI discovers the $3 million to have been donated by the thieves to a City Mission charity fund.