Suddenly (2013 film)

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Suddenly
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Directed by Uwe Boll
Written byRaul Inglis
Produced byDevi Singh
Starring Ray Liotta
Erin Karpluk
Dominic Purcell
Cinematography Brendan Uegama
Edited by Tony Dean Smith
Music byStu Goldberg
Release date
3 August 2013
Running time
90 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Suddenly is a 2013 television thriller film directed by Uwe Boll, with a screenplay by Raul Inglis and starring Ray Liotta. It is a loose remake of the 1954 film of the same name.

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Plot

"Deputy" Baron (Dominic Purcell) leads four assassins to impersonate Secret Service agents in order to commandeer the house of Ellen (Erin Karpluk), which they plan to use to assassinate the President by sniper rifle on his visit to the small town of Suddenly, Washington. Baron and his men fool the local cops except for Deputy Todd Shaw (Ray Liotta), who is a washed-up former war hero who became the town drunk. Todd served with Ellen's late husband in Iraq, and has developed romantic feelings for Ellen, who rebuffs his advances. Todd visits Ellen's house and becomes suspicious of Baron, but no one will listen to the ravings of a drunk. The assassins cause Ellen's father to die of a heart attack, but her young teenage son Pidge escapes the house to fetch help.

Once Todd discovers Baron's plan, he does not bother calling it in and is captured. Two assassins chat with Todd and Ellen while waiting to execute the plan, leading to a revelation that Todd accidentally killed Ellen's husband when reacting to a grenade attack on a moonless night in Iraq. The third assassin catches Pidge as he flags down local electrician Judd, bringing them both back to the house. The electrician electrocutes the third assassin, and Baron kills his remaining partner for having second thoughts. Todd jumps Baron, the lone surviving assassin, as he shoots at the President with a sniper rifle, causing him to only graze the President's arm. Pidge shoots Baron as he is about to kill Todd. Todd discovers that there was an unknown fifth conspirator communicating via text messages with Baron and his team.

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