Dying of the Light | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 17, 2015
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Sits atop the shaky shoulders of Nic Cage's typically offbeat performance. Aside from him its a low level thriller that offers very little.
| genre | Thriller |
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| synopsis | Evan Lake, a veteran CIA agent, has been ordered to retire. But when his protégé uncovers evidence that Lake's nemesis, the terrorist Banir, has resurfaced, Lake goes rogue, embarking on a perilous, intercontinental mission to eliminate his sworn enemy. |
| lead actors | Nicolas Cage | Anton Yelchin | Alexander Karim | Irène Jacob | Aymen Hamdouchi | Adetomiwa Edun | Claudius Peters | Robert G. Slade | Derek Ezenagu | Geff Francis | Tim Silano | Silas Carson | Serban Celea | David Lipper | Ovidiu Niculescu |
| director | Paul Schrader |












