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Fast Charlie (2023)

Charlie Swift, a seasoned fixer and hitman, faces a critical challenge when he’s tasked with identifying a headless victim to prove a hit was successfully completed. Working for his aging mob boss Stan, Charlie has dedicated two decades to navigating the perilous world of crime, showcasing his skills as both a fixer and an assassin. The movie takes a thrilling turn when a rival boss attempts to eliminate Stan and his crew, prompting Charlie to embark on a vengeful mission to protect his friend and eliminate all threats. This action-packed story weaves together elements of loyalty, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of justice, against the backdrop of criminal underworld dynamics.

Length: 1h 30m
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
This Title is: An engaging blend of action and drama, infused with a dose of dry humor.

Fast Charlie is New on Cineplex in Canada!

Trailer

Cast

  • Pierce Brosnan as Charlie Swift
  • Morena Baccarin as Marcie Kramer
  • James Caan as Stan Mullen

Trivia

  • James Caan’s final movie role.
  • Based on the novel Gun Monkeys by Victor Gischler.
  • Stars Pierce Brosnan, marking a notable addition to his portfolio of action and thriller roles.

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The movie ‘Fast Charlie’ brings together a stellar cast, led by Pierce Brosnan, Morena Baccarin, and James Caan in his final role, to deliver an action-packed story filled with twists and emotional depth. Brosnan’s portrayal of Charlie, a dedicated fixer with a complex moral compass, alongside Baccarin’s captivating performance, creates a dynamic and engaging narrative. The film’s blend of humor and drama, set against the backdrop of a crime-ridden landscape, offers a fresh take on the action genre. While it may not revolutionize cinema, it provides a thoroughly entertaining experience, supported by solid acting and competent direction.

Critic Scores

Fast Charlie has received a great review by the critics

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