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Shepherd Code: Road Back
Shepherd Road II
UK 2025
produced by Monika Gergelova, Malcolm Winter for [M and M Film Productions
directed by Alan Delabie, Michael Morris
starring Alan Delabie, Michael McKell, Don 'The Dragon' Wilson, Mark Strange, Shaina West, Michael Morris, Lee Arenberg, Jeff Langton, Rochelle Ashana, Jo Price, Louis DeStefano, Haskell V. Anderson III, Wayne Gordon, James P. Bennett, Sélynne Silver, Jacob Anderton, Natasha Killip, Dietmar Goetz, Preston Downey, Theresa Kassa, Siri Hull, Casey Lauer, Tim Barber, Stefan Tobias, Matt O'Brien, JingYuan Yang, Jose Figueiredo, Thiago Lopez Praxedes, Fred Sygrove, Chloe Harkin
written by Alan Delabie, music by Dark Fantasy Studio, fight choreographer: Kiran Pande
Shepherd Code
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Lewis (Don 'The Dragon' Wilson), an assassin-for-hire, is said to be the
best in the business - until he's kidnapped of course, and kidnapped by
Dumont (Michael McKell), a crime kingpin who has personal beef with not
only Lewis but the whole organisation behind him. So he makes it a point
to let Lewis's handler Daniels (Michael Morris) know that he has Lewis,
fully aware that Daniels will re-activate retired hitman Alex (Alan
Delabie) - also one of Lewis's closest friends - to free Lewis ... or
rather walk into Dumont's carefully set trap, as since Ales has been
thrown into the game, Dumont has increased the stakes a bit by kidnaüing
both Daniels and Alex's wife (Jo Price). And even though Daniels has
anticipated that freeing Alex would need more than a one-man-army and
sided him with tough-as-nails Jessica (Shaina West), this might be a
mission where Alex is in just over his head ... Basically,
Shepherd Code: Road Back is a very entertaining throwback to
1980s action cinema - even if the film makes it clear it's very much aware
of the genre's very misguided macho attitude. But if 80s action of the
B-variety is your thing, you get exactly what you've come for, plenty of
shoot.outs and fistfights, and or course the obligatory scenes where men
throw away their guns to duke it out against any form of reason. and
it's all slickly executed So if you're up for a good cinematic
punch-up, this one's the one to watch!
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Robots and rats,
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love and death and everything in between,
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