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| Directed by | Don Michael Paul |
| Written by | Chris Hauty |
| Based on | Characters created by Michael Frost Beckner Crash Leyland |
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| Cinematography | Martin Chichov |
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| Music by | Frederik Wiedmann |
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| Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $3 million |
Sniper: Ghost Shooter is a 2016 American direct-to-video action film. The film is the sixth installment of the Sniper film series and a sequel to Sniper: Legacy (2014).
Plot
Elite snipers Brandon Beckett (Chad Michael Collins) and Richard Miller (Billy Zane) are tasked with protecting a Georgian gas pipeline from terrorists looking to make a statement. When battles with the enemy lead to snipers being killed by a terrorist sniper named Ravshan Gazakov (Velislav Pavlov) who knows their exact location, tensions boil as a security breach is suspected.
Cast
- Chad Michael Collins as Gunnery Sergeant Brandon Beckett
- Billy Zane as Major Richard Miller
- Dennis Haysbert as The Colonel
- Nick Gomez as Miguel Cervantes
- Ravil Isyanov as Colonel Andrei Mashkov
- Stephanie Vogt as Robin Slater
- Enoch Frost as Sergeant Joe Barnes
- Presciliana Esparolini as Gina Aungst
- Dominic Mafham as Major Guy "Bullet Face" Bidwell
- Navid Neghaban as Robert Mothershed
- Naveed Choudry as Saajid
- Vladimir Kolev as Colonel Sergei Babayev
- Velislav Pavlov as Ravshan Gazakov
- Jade Ogugua as Rojas
- Mike Straub as Maines
- Nigel Barber as Killian Grun
- Asen Asenov as The Executioner
- Raymond Steers as Dron Techie
- Elitza Razheva as The Female Thief
- Atanas Serbrev as The CIA Analyst
- Georgi Manchev as The Laptop Militant
- Tihomir Vinchev as The Militant Spotter
- Dimitar Doichinov as Georgian
- Boyan Anev as The Sun-Mask Militant
- Stanimir Stamatov as The Sunglass Man
External links
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