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                   A Better Way to Die (2000)
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Andre Braugher,
Natasha Henstridge,
Joe Pantoliano,
Lou Diamond Philips,
Wayne Duvall,
Matt Gallini,
Mirjana Jokovic,
Benjamin John Parrillo,
Scott Wiper
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Scott Wiper
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Action / Adventure
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Columbia / TriStar
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English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
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101 mins
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Some things are worth living for.
  When a jaded ex-cop quits the force and makes his way to a small town to lead the simple life, a frightening chain of events leave him mistaken for a mysterious government operative and fatefully targeted by Chicago's bloodthirsty Mafia boss.
                 
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