

Seal Team Six: The Raid On Osama Bin Laden | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 31, 2013
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It seems to be veiled propaganda, so of course the production level will be crisp. They want those guns to look really cool don't they?

genre | Drama |
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synopsis | When the rumored whereabouts of Osama bin Laden are revealed, the CIA readies a team of seasoned U.S. Navy SEALs for the mission of a lifetime. Despite inconclusive evidence that bin Laden is inside the compound, and ignoring the possible ramifications of an unannounced attack on Pakistani soil, the Pentagon orders the attack. The SEAL Team bands together to complete their mission of justice in a riveting final showdown. |
lead actors | Cam Gigandet | Anson Mount | Freddy Rodríguez | Xzibit | Kathleen Robertson | William Fichtner | Robert Knepper |
director | John Stockwell |