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The Red Siren
Film Description A young girl who implicates her mother in murder finds herself on the run. A hitman employed by her mother becomes her protector whilst the pair seek out the estranged father in Portugal.
Film Information
DVD Extras 4-page booklet with Sloan Freer film notes; Trailer; Trailer reel.
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Review by Vulcan on 8th May 2006 Adequate action movie with way over the top "le tres cool" stylization. Great shootout scene. Entertaining.
Review by Barry Forshaw on 20th February 2004 Trained assassin Hugo has fought many enemies, but the last thing he expected to do was to team up with a 12-year old Alice. Accusing her mother of murder, she had told the police then hid in Hugo’s car. She needs to find her father in Portugal and Hugo reluctantly agrees to escort her. But it’s an assignment fraught with danger and bullets as they are chased by ruthless mercenaries and Alice’s power-hungry mother. But will they get there alive before the tide is awash with blood? Red Siren combines high-speed chases with smoking bullets in a thriller that speeds across the continent. It stars Jean-Marc Barr, (The Big Blue and Dancer In The Dark) and the sultry Asia Argento (XXX), with Britain’s own Frances Barber (Cast Away, and Agrippina in TV’s Warrior Queen), playing the scheming mother. View more reviews by Barry Forshaw
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