The Shipment (film)

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The Shipment
Directed byAlex Wright
Written byRichard Steen
Produced byDavid Bixler
Greg Malcolm
Vicki Sotheran
Christopher Webster
Starring Matthew Modine
Elizabeth Berkley
Nicholas Turturro
CinematographyRuss Lyster
Edited byLouis F. Cioffi
Music byRichard Tuttobene
Production
company
Promark Entertainment Group
Release date
  • 2001 (2001)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5,500,000 (estimated)

The Shipment is a 2001 film about a mob enforcer who is hired to recover a shipment of Viagra gone awry. Directed by Alex Wright, it stars Matthew Modine, Elizabeth Berkley, Nicholas Turturro, and Robert Loggia.

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