County Line: No Fear

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County Line: No Fear
Directed byBrent Christy
Written byJames Phillips
Starring
CinematographyBrent Christy
Production
company
Distributed byImagicomm Entertainment
Release date
  • 2022 (2022)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

County Line: No Fear is a 2022 American action film and the third installment of the County Line film series. Tom Wopat returns as Sheriff Alden Rockwell, with the film airing on the INSP network. It was released exclusively for streaming on Vudu in December 2022, with the DVD version of the film expected to be released in April 2023.

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Plot

Sheriff Alden Rockwell has his retirement interrupted when an organised crime gang begins to scale up its operations in a neighboring county and threatens the family of Jo Porter. Tom Wopat reprises the role of Rockwell, [1] and Kelsey Crane again Sheriff Jo Porter. Rockwell aims to help out to protect the future of both counties. [2]

Main cast

Production & release

Production of No Fear was announced in August 2021, along with a list of other films to be filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina. [6] [7] Senator Roy Cooper commented on County Line: No Fear as one of the films helping the growth of the film industry in NC. [8] The official trailer for the film was released in December 2022. [9]

Reception

ActionReloaded gave the film a positive review, receiving a verdict of 4.5 out of 5 stars. [2]

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