Sniper: Ghost Shooter | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 17, 2022
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Corny action movie dialogue. 3rd in line in this splinter series of the franchise. Great for people who like military shop-talk
| genre | Action |
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| synopsis | Elite snipers Brandon Beckett and Richard Miller are tasked with protecting a gas pipeline from terrorists looking to make a statement. When battles with the enemy lead to snipers being killed by a ghost shooter who knows their exact location, tensions boil as a security breach is suspected. Is there someone working with the enemy on the inside? Is the mission a front for other activity? Is the Colonel pulling the strings? |
| lead actors | Ravil Isyanov | Dennis Haysbert | Chad Michael Collins | Billy Zane | Presciliana Esparolini | Mike Straub | Dimiter Doichinov | Velizar Peev |
| director | Don Michael Paul |












