Caliber 9 Trailer

Caliber 9 Trailer (2011)

"Some people's lives are worth destroying" 23 April 2011 Drama, Action, Thriller 83 mins

In a French town riddled with corruption, Yann, a naive urban planner comes into ownership of a 9mm handgun possessed by the soul of Sarah, a murdered prostitute. Working together they will eliminate the criminals one by one, seeking to restore order in the city by hunting down the man at the head of the pact of corruption, the mayor himself.

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Cast

Laurent Collombert

as Yann Moreau

Phillippe Burel

as Richard Wolfhound

Christophe Lafargue

as Frédéric Pontamousseau

International Releases Dates

Switzerland 18 October 2011

Germany 19 July 2013

France 23 April 2011

Sweden 23 April 2011

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