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202485 minAction

Wanted Man

Is Wanted Man a Hit or Flop?

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Is Wanted Man worth watching? With a rating of 6.6/10, this Action film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Wanted Man Synopsis

Follows a police officer who must retrieve an eyewitness and escort her after a cartel shooting leaves several DEA agents dead, but then he must decide who to trust when they discover that the attack was executed by American forces.

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Top Cast

Dolph Lundgren
Dolph LundgrenTravis Johansen
Christina Villa
Christina VillaRosa Barranco
Kelsey Grammer
Kelsey GrammerBrynner
Michael Paré
Michael ParéTinelli
Roger Cross
Roger CrossHernandez
Aaron McPherson
Aaron McPhersonAdam Hilts
Rocko Reyes
Rocko ReyesMiguel
James Joseph Pulido
James Joseph PulidoOfficer De La Cruz
Daniela Soto Vell
Daniela Soto VellLeticia
Tony Messenger
Tony MessengerLeo

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Is Wanted Man worth watching?

Wanted Man has received mixed reviews with a 6.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action movies.

Is Wanted Man hit or flop?

Wanted Man has received average ratings (6.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Wanted Man?

Wanted Man is a Action movie that Follows a police officer who must retrieve an eyewitness and escort her after a cartel shooting leaves several DEA agents dead, but then he must decid...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 14, 2025
★ 5

This reminded me a little of John Wayne's "Mc Q" (1974) only this time it's Dolph Lundgren who is the curmudgeonly old cop who bends the rules to suit the investigation. That's caused his bosses a bit of an headache, so they want to put that frankly rather odious "Johansen" out to pasture. A trip to Mexico is organised so he can retrieve and escort a vital witness in a double-murder case back to the USA. "Rosa" (Christina Villa) is no shrinking violet and the couple don't exactly hit it off, but gradually that all changes as the pair begin to realise that they are being played. By whom, though? That's the six million dollar question. I'm afraid the presence of Kelsey Grammer in anything (except maybe the early editions of "Cheers") never bodes well for me, and his mediocrity rather sums up this whole thing. It hasn't an original bone in it's body as it follows well established plot lines, constantly escaping from hellish scenarios against overwhelming odds and firepower. It's as if his dark sunglasses gave him a degree of immortality. Rapid healing powers at any rate. Duplicity, police corruption, betrayal - you name it and it's been squeezed into this bland and repetitive thriller that's very short on thrills. Television fodder at best, sorry.