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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Look up RED, Red, red wine beef stew red in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Red Puckett, in the animated film Hoodwinked!
Red”, a song by 12 Rods from Gay? If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Red is a 2010 American action comedy film loosely inspired by the Homage Comics limited series of the same name. The film was released on October 15, 2010. An assassination squad attempts to kill Frank, but he single-handedly kills the entire squad and drives to Sarah’s house to protect her.
Sarah refuses to leave with Frank so he kidnaps her. He learns the same squad murdered a newspaper reporter in New York. Sarah gets loose and calls 9-1-1, accidentally alerting Cooper to her location. Cooper chases them in a car but they escape to New York City to investigate the reporter who was killed. Florida, whose name is on the list.
Marvin finds all the names on the list are connected to a secret 1981 mission in Guatemala. He helps Frank and Marvin remember the mission but is killed by a sniper in a helicopter. Joe meets with Dunning posing as an African warlord wanting to purchase weapons. Dunning reveals the killings were ordered by the Vice President of the US to cover up the VP’s mass killing of innocent villagers in Guatemala. Meanwhile, Cooper receives a tip leading him to Dunning’s mansion where he confronts Frank. Joe sacrifices his life to help Frank and Marvin escape but Sarah is captured by Cooper. Finding the Guatemala file Frank left for him, Cooper realizes that he’s being used in the coverup and has himself assigned to the VP’s security detail.
The group kidnap the VP from a fundraising dinner but Victoria is shot and is rescued by Ivan. Frank calls Cooper and arranges to trade the VP for Sarah. Cooper, Cynthia, and Dunning bring Sarah and meet with Frank. Dunning shoots the VP and offers to make Cooper CIA Director if Cooper kills Frank and Sarah. The group leaves in Ivan’s car and Ivan cashes in his favor from Frank.
Sarah insists she go along with Frank and Marvin to deal with an issue in Moldova. Frank and Marvin are then shown fleeing Moldovan troops with a stolen nuclear device. Bruce Willis as Frank Moses, a former CIA black ops agent. Moses is forced into retirement and tagged R.
He has trouble adjusting to civilian life and still longs for action. Morgan Freeman as Joe Matheson, Frank’s mentor at the CIA. Joe has terminal cancer and lives in a retirement community in Louisiana. John Malkovich as Marvin Boggs, a retired CIA agent who was given LSD daily for years as part of illegal agency experiments. Marvin is extremely paranoid and convinced that the government is constantly trying to kill him. B while still taking contracts on the side. Karl Urban as William Cooper, a CIA black ops agent who is tasked with killing Frank.
Mary-Louise Parker as Sarah Ross, a call center employee and Frank’s love interest. She is stuck in a boring job and yearns to travel and have adventures. Rebecca Pidgeon as Cynthia Wilkes, Cooper’s supervisor at the CIA. Wilkes is secretly in league with Alexander Dunning and uses Cooper to help Dunning cover up the VP’s war crimes. Brian Cox as Ivan Simanov, a retired FSB agent who works for the Russian embassy. He is still in love with Victoria even after she shot him in the chest. Richard Dreyfuss as Alexander Dunning, an arms trafficker who uses his CIA connections to help the Vice President cover up his crimes.
Stanton intends to run for president and uses Alexander Dunning to cover up his war crimes. Ernest Borgnine as Henry, the CIA records keeper. James Remar as Gabriel Singer, a retired Marine helicopter pilot who participated in the Guatemala coverup. Gregory Noveck, a representative of DC Comics working in Hollywood to get their titles made into films, wanted the comic developed, but Warner Bros. The creators of the comic exercised their right to go elsewhere, but this required approval from all divisions of Warner Bros. After several years, in 2008, Noveck was allowed to take the project to Mark Vahradian at Di Bonaventura Productions.