Topic Brief: Robert McCall finds himself at home in Southern Italy but he discovers his friends are under the control of local crime bosses. Emma Collins (Dakota Fanning) meets with Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) to try and find more leads on the illegal drug ...
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Robert McCall finds himself at home in Southern Italy but he discovers his friends are under the control of local crime bosses. Emma Collins (Dakota Fanning) meets with Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) to try and find more leads on the illegal drug ... A womaniser who got mixed up with a dangerous organisation, has 36 hours to collect an undisclosed object from one of his ...
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McCall visits a newly appointed Doctor that is being terrorised for drugs that are kept in the mobile unit. A slimy business man covering his tracks is trying to kill off a woman that knows to much. McCall tracks down a vigilante who has set his mark on the next criminals for him to kill.
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- Robert McCall finds himself at home in Southern Italy but he discovers his friends are under the control of local crime bosses.
- Emma Collins (Dakota Fanning) meets with Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) to try and find more leads on the illegal drug ...
- A womaniser who got mixed up with a dangerous organisation, has 36 hours to collect an undisclosed object from one of his ...
- McCall visits a newly appointed Doctor that is being terrorised for drugs that are kept in the mobile unit.
- A slimy business man covering his tracks is trying to kill off a woman that knows to much.
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