The Librarians 2003
The Librarians
An exotic dancer enters a world of kidnapping and ransom when she tries to track down her missing sister. Soon, she's on the trail of a cruel gang that specializes in white slavery, and she's not the only person trying to bring them down.
An exotic dancer enters a world of kidnapping and ransom when she tries to track down her missing sister. Soon, she's on the trail of a cruel gang that specializes in white slavery, and she's not the only person trying to bring them down.
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All 1 Videos & 4 Photoscast
Full Cast & Crew... Simon
... Sandi
... Marcos
... Ciro
... John Strong
... William Clark
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See All 1 Reviews23 Jun 2021 by SkippyTexas77
Boy, this one was quite a chore to sit through. The first and second act move at a snail's pace with drawn-out dialogue / exposition scenes that really don't add up or go anywhere. The camera work is boring, being shot in the typical bland, "flat" look of 90's action films. Only this was made in 2003, so there's little excuse for that. And Burt Reynolds' bizarrely random cameo only added to the incoherence. Daniel Bernhardt is always awesome, though he's not in the movie much. He does have a cage fight with Matthias Hues at one point, but it's done pretty poorly so there's nothing much to see. However, the climax is fairly well done for this budget and genre and definitely helped save it from being a complete waste of time.
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Release Date:
Dec 16, 2003 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 36`
MMPA Rating:
R
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released

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Boy, this one was quite a chore to sit through. The first and second act move at a snail's pace with drawn-out dialogue / exposition scenes that really don't add up or go anywhere. The camera work is boring, being shot in the typical bland, "flat" look of 90's action films. Only this was made in 2003, so there's little excuse for that. And Burt Reynolds' bizarrely random cameo only added to the incoherence. Daniel Bernhardt is always awesome, though he's not in the movie much. He does have a cage fight with Matthias Hues at one point, but it's done pretty poorly so there's nothing much to see. However, the climax is fairly well done for this budget and genre and definitely helped save it from being a complete waste of time.
Cast & Crew of
The Librarians
Directors & Credit Writers
MK
Mike Kirton... Director
Cast
... Simon
... Sandi
... Marcos
... Ciro
... John Strong
... William Clark
... Irish
... G-Man
... Toshko
... Ringo
... Bouncer (uncredited)
Produced By
... Producer