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Liberty Stands Still

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Released: 2002-10-22

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Liberty Stands Still DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Oliver Platt, Tanya Allen, Fulvio Cecere, Jonathan Scarfe, Ronald Selmour, Wesley Snipes, Linda Fiorentino, Martin Cummins, Ian Tracey, Brian Markinson, Jeff Seymour, Roger R. Cross, Hart Bochner

Director(s): Kari Skogland

Features:
cc
Widescreen
5.1 Dolby Digital
Split screen scenes
Production commentary
Interactive menus
Scene access
English and Spanish subtitles
1/2 hour of alternate camera angles
Liberty Stands Still DVD Details
Video:
Enchanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English, Spanish
Running Time: 96
Genre: Action Adventure
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 031398813828
Product Code: LGT71377DVD
Format: DVD
Year:2002
Studio: Lions Gate
Liberty Stands Still DVD Summary Liberty Wallace (Linda Fiorentino), the wife and business partner of wealthy weapons manufacturer Victor Wallace (Oliver Platt), is on her way to her regular assignation with her boyfriend, Russell (Martin Cummins), an actor who's about to go on-stage for the closing night of his hit play.

Their plans are ruined by a mysterious gunman who calls himself Joe (Wesley Snipes).

Joe straps Russell to a bomb in his dressing room, which will go off if he moves or speaks too loudly.

Joe then calls Liberty on her cell phone and coerces her into chaining herself to a hot dog stand in a plaza outside the theater.

The hot dog stand is rigged with a bomb, which will go off if Liberty hangs up her cell phone, or when it runs out of battery power.

Joe also has a high-powered sniper rifle, her company's best gun, trained on Liberty.

Joe doesn't make any demands at first, but it's clear that he has a problem with Liberty's weapons empire, which she inherited from her late father.

He eventually tells Liberty that his young daughter was killed in a school shooting by one of the guns her company manufactured.

Joe lets Liberty know that she's going to die, but she can die a hero if she exposes her company's shady business dealings and political connections before she's killed.

As Joe monitors and records her every move, Liberty reveals secrets about her own past, and her business dealings.

When Victor, who's also having an affair, finds out that his wife has been taken hostage, he's torn between following company protocol -- protecting himself and allowing his wife to be killed -- and going to help her.

Liberty Stands Still was written and directed by Kari Skogland.

The film premiered on Cinemax in July 2002.