
Avenge 2002
"Somebody will pay for killing his partner..."
In the gritty underworld of 2002's *Avenge*, directed by Gary Green, Officer Ramirez (Roberto Mendez) embarks on a perilous undercover mission to dismantle a ruthless drug empire and avenge his slain partner.
Director: Gary Green
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Avenge (2002) about?
*Avenge (2002)* follows Officer Ramirez as he infiltrates a dangerous drug cartel to avenge his murdered partner. His mission spirals when he uncovers ties between the cartel and a powerful casino boss. As trust erodes and danger escalates, Ramirez must outmaneuver a relentless enemy in a high-stakes game of survival.
Who directed Avenge?
Avenge was directed by Gary Green, known for his work in crime and thriller genres.
Who stars in Avenge?
The film features Roberto Mendez as Officer Ramirez, alongside Arturo Ramirez as Antonio, Willie Green as Dante, and Andrew Carter as Big Boss Casino Jones.
Is Avenge (2002) worth watching?
While lacking an IMDb rating, *Avenge (2002)* delivers a punchy crime thriller with solid performances and a tense plot. Fans of gritty undercover stories will appreciate its no-holds-barred approach to revenge and deception.
How long is Avenge?
Avenge runs for 80 minutes.
About Avenge (2002) — A Gritty Crime Thriller of Revenge and Betrayal
In the gritty underworld of 2002's *Avenge*, directed by Gary Green, Officer Ramirez (Roberto Mendez) embarks on a perilous undercover mission to dismantle a ruthless drug empire and avenge his slain partner. Blending high-stakes crime drama with relentless tension, the film plunges viewers into a world where trust is a luxury few can afford. Antonio (Arturo Ramirez) and his enforcer Dante (Willie Green) rule with brutal efficiency, making no exceptions for undercover cops. As Ramirez delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he uncovers a chilling connection to the enigmatic Big Boss Casino Jones (Andrew Carter), whose shadowy operations threaten to swallow the city whole.
The atmosphere is thick with danger, moral ambiguity, and a simmering desire for justice. *Avenge (2002)* cranks up the pressure as alliances shift and betrayals lurk around every corner, forcing Ramirez to walk a razor's edge between survival and vengeance. With its sharp focus on crime, betrayal, and the cost of justice, this intense thriller keeps audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish.