
Gunmen 1993
"In a South American country, there's only one way to take down a druglord: point blank."
When a rogue New York DEA agent breaks a hardened outlaw out of prison, their only mission is to track down stolen drug-lord funds hidden somewhere deep in South America.
Director: Deran Sarafian
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gunmen (1993) about?
*Gunmen* follows a New York DEA agent who frees a jailed outlaw to help recover stolen drug-lord money hidden in South America. Their partnership tests trust and survival as they race against time and rivals in a dangerous landscape.
Who directed Gunmen?
Deran Sarafian directed *Gunmen*, bringing a dynamic visual style that balances action and dark humor in this 1993 crime thriller.
Who stars in Gunmen?
The film features Christopher Lambert, Mario Van Peebles, Denis Leary, Patrick Stewart, and Sally Kirkland leading the charge.
Is Gunmen (1993) worth watching?
As a 1993 action-comedy with solid performances and a punchy premise, *Gunmen* offers a solid mid-tier experience. If you enjoy gritty buddy adventures with sharp banter, it's a worthy pick, though it won't redefine the genre.
How long is Gunmen?
Gunmen runs 94 minutes, a tight runtime perfect for its high-energy plot.
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About Gunmen (1993) — A high-stakes DEA chase through South American jungles and betrayal
When a rogue New York DEA agent breaks a hardened outlaw out of prison, their only mission is to track down stolen drug-lord funds hidden somewhere deep in South America. Directed by Deran Sarafian with a sharp eye for gritty action, *Gunmen (1993)* blends explosive shootouts with sharp-edged humor as the unlikely duo navigates treacherous jungles and corrupt cities. Christopher Lambert commands the screen with his signature intensity, while Mario Van Peebles brings street-smart charisma, backed by a stellar supporting cast including Denis Leary's fast-talking charm and Patrick Stewart's enigmatic presence.
This 1993 action-comedy pulses with the energy of a chase thriller, where every bullet feels real but the banter keeps tension from boiling over. The film thrives on its South American backdrop—lush yet menacing, where alliances shift as quickly as the weather. Whether you're here for the adrenaline or the sharp dialogue, *Gunmen (1993)* delivers a ride that's equal parts thrill and dark comedy.