Absolution


03:30 am - 06:00 am, Today on WCBS 365BLK (2.4)

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In this intense crime drama, a professional killer is torn between protecting a runaway from human traffickers and facing the ramifications of turning on his employers.

new 2015 English Stereo
Action Action/adventure Crime Drama Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Steven Seagal (Actor) .. John Alexander
Vinnie Jones (Actor) .. The Boss
Byron Mann (Actor) .. Chi
Massimo Dobrovic (Actor) .. Handler
Josh Barnett (Actor) .. Colt
Howard Dell (Actor) .. Van Horn
Adina Stetcu (Actor) .. Nadia
Maria Bata (Actor) .. Diana
Claudiu BleonČ› (Actor) .. Working Girl's John
Andreea Afloarei (Actor) .. Receptionist
Lavinia Geambasu (Actor) .. Working Girl
Sabina Branduse (Actor) .. John's Wife
George Remes (Actor) .. Victor
Sergiu Costache (Actor) .. Sergei
Cosmin Dominte (Actor) .. The Afghani
Adina Galupa (Actor) .. Sofia
Marius Capota (Actor) .. Operator #1
Lesley-Anne Down (Actor) .. Zvetlana

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Did You Know..
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Steven Seagal (Actor) .. John Alexander
Born: April 10, 1952
Birthplace: Lansing, Michigan, United States
Trivia: A master of several Japanese martial arts, Steven Seagal is a popular action movie hero whose films combine spiritual concepts and social/environmental consciousness with high-voltage violence. Born in Lansing, MI, on April 10, 1951, Seagal traveled to Japan at the age of 17. There, he taught English, studied Zen, and perfected his martial arts, earning black belts in Aikido, karate, judo, and kendo. Afterwards, he became the first Westerner to open a martial arts school in Japan. During this time, Seagal occasionally choreographed fight scenes in movies and coached such stars as Sean Connery and Toshiro Mifune. He also became interested in Eastern religion: in a November 1997 interview for the Shambala Sun, he stated that his relationship with Tibetan Buddhism resulted from his study of acupuncture. According to Seagal, several ailing Tibetan lamas, suffering from malnutrition, exhaustion, and the effects of Chinese torture, were sent to him for treatment, which led him to become a director of secret security operations and setting up special safe houses. Regarding other incidents from his past, Seagal has remained secretive, though he was allegedly a bounty hunter and occasionally has hinted about involvement with the CIA. Further speculation has surrounded the work he did on behalf of Tibetan freedom fighters, and it was not until 1997 that he mentioned the large amounts of money he claimed to have donated to various religious organizations. Seagal spent about 15 years in Asia before returning to the States, where he opened a new martial arts academy and also worked as a celebrity bodyguard. His clients included his future (now ex-) wife Kelly LeBrock and Hollywood agent Michael Ovitz. With help from Ovitz, Seagal contracted to make martial arts films for Warner Bros. For his first film, he and cinematographer-turned-director Andrew Davis carefully refashioned an average police drama into Above the Law (1988), which stressed characterization and plot as well as high-energy action scenes. It was well received and Seagal found himself an instant star among action aficionados. His next film, Hard to Kill (1989), overflowed with chop-socky violence, casting him as a cop who wakens from a coma and sets out for revenge against those who sent him to the hospital. Seagal attracted mainstream appeal in 1992 when he starred in the Davis-directed hit Under Siege, his most popular movie. In 1994, he made his directorial debut with the environmentally conscious but critically panned On Deadly Ground, in which he single-handedly attempts to save Alaska and the Eskimos from an avaricious oil tycoon. Subsequent action attempts included 1996's Executive Decision and 1998's The Patriot. In 1999, Seagal turned to producing with Prince of Central Park, an uncharacteristically gentle film about a young boy living in the titular park. Following a rollicking time in the corrupt cop thriller Exit Wounds (2001), Segal shook things up behind bars in Half Past Dead (2002). The coming years would find Segal continuing to star in low proifle action fare like Urban Justice and Flight of Fury. He'd also find success starring on the TV series True Justice.In 1997, Seagal publicly announced that one of his prime Buddhist teachers, His Holiness Penor Rinpoche, had proclaimed him a tulku, the reincarnation of a Buddhist lama. Seagal's announcement met with some cynicism, but Penor Rinpoche backed him up with a formal statement at Colorado's Naropa Institute. In subsequent interviews, Seagal has presented himself as a serious student of Buddhism who spends many hours meditating, studying, and practicing the tenets to help him become a teacher and healer.
Vinnie Jones (Actor) .. The Boss
Born: January 05, 1965
Birthplace: Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Trivia: First earning renown in Great Britain as a star footballer, Vinnie Jones smoothly parlayed his physically formidable "hard man" sports rep into a second career as a charismatic movie tough guy. Raised on the estate where his father worked as a gamekeeper, Jones began his professional sports career with the Wimbledon FC soccer team in 1986. Becoming famous for his aggressive athleticism, Jones played for several other teams before returning to Wimbledon in 1994. A multimedia celebrity in Britain as well as a sports star, Jones also hosted TV and radio talk shows, published a book, and wrote a weekly column for the Sun during his years as an athlete. Jones found his next calling when tyro writer/director Guy Ritchie cast him as paternal enforcer Big Chris in the flashy London gangster romp Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1999). A major hit in England, and an art house success in the U.S., Lock, Stock earned Jones several British prizes. Jones officially retired from soccer in 1999, and turned his attention full time to acting. After a featured role as "The Sphinx" in the bombastic Hollywood car heist blockbuster Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), Jones rejoined Ritchie's lad-movie universe as Bullet Tooth Tony in the charmingly titled diamond caper Snatch (2001). Having proven that he could hold his own among such Hollywood stars as Nicolas Cage and Brad Pitt, Jones was subsequently cast a series of films like Swordfish, Mean Machine, Hell Ride, The Heavy, and Kill the Irishmen. He would also find success on the dark superhero series The Cape.
Byron Mann (Actor) .. Chi
Massimo Dobrovic (Actor) .. Handler
Josh Barnett (Actor) .. Colt
Howard Dell (Actor) .. Van Horn
Adina Stetcu (Actor) .. Nadia
Maria Bata (Actor) .. Diana
Claudiu BleonČ› (Actor) .. Working Girl's John
Born: August 17, 1959
Andreea Afloarei (Actor) .. Receptionist
Lavinia Geambasu (Actor) .. Working Girl
Sabina Branduse (Actor) .. John's Wife
George Remes (Actor) .. Victor
Born: April 12, 1981
Sergiu Costache (Actor) .. Sergei
Cosmin Dominte (Actor) .. The Afghani
Adina Galupa (Actor) .. Sofia
Born: August 26, 1986
Marius Capota (Actor) .. Operator #1
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle (Actor) .. Darko
Lesley-Anne Down (Actor) .. Zvetlana
Born: March 17, 1954
Birthplace: Wandsworth, London, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: British actress Lesley-Ann Down became a celebrity at a very young age, thanks to her winning several teen beauty contests. In films since the age of 15, Down achieved international prominence for her recurring appearances as Lady Georgina on the British TV serial Upstairs, Downstairs, which ran from 1976 through 1977. At that same time, she became an alluring movie sex symbol by virtue of her co-starring turn in The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976).Down's television work has been most rewarding, including a starring role as bewitching Southern belle Madeline Main in the 1985 miniseries North and South and its 1986 sequel. As colorful a personality off-camera as on, Down has been linked romantically with several high-profile males, and was briefly and tempestuously wed to director William Friedkin.

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