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Taken 3

Taken 3

6,3 /10 (6,146 Votes)
2014 EN 109 min

Overview

Ex-government operative Bryan Mills finds his life is shattered when he's falsely accused of a murder that hits close to home. As he's pursued by a savvy police inspector, Mills employs his particular set of skills to track the real killer and exact his unique brand of justice.

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Release date

16/12/2014

Votes

6,146

Popularity

10.2

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Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

109 min

Budget

$48,000,000

Revenue

$325,800,000

Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson

Bryan Mills

Forest Whitaker

Forest Whitaker

Inspector Frank Dotzler

Maggie Grace

Maggie Grace

Kim Mills

Dougray Scott

Dougray Scott

Stuart St. John

Famke Janssen

Famke Janssen

Lenore St. John

Sam Spruell

Sam Spruell

Oleg Malankov

Don Harvey

Don Harvey

Garcia

Dylan Bruno

Dylan Bruno

Smith

Leland Orser

Leland Orser

Sam Gilroy

David Warshofsky

David Warshofsky

Bernie Harris

Jon Gries

Jon Gries

Mark Casey

Andrew Howard

Andrew Howard

Maxim

Jonny Weston

Jonny Weston

Jimy

Andrew Borba

Andrew Borba

Clarence

Judi Beecher

Judi Beecher

Claire

Cedric Cirotteau

Cedric Cirotteau

Maxim Partner #1

Catherine Dyer

Catherine Dyer

NSA Woman

Jimmy Palumbo

Jimmy Palumbo

Cop Brooks

Robert Pralgo

Robert Pralgo

Cop Crime Scene #1

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Tony Williams

Cop Crime Scene #2

Al Vicente

Al Vicente

Cop Crime Scene #3

Alexander Wraith

Alexander Wraith

Cop Utility Room

Shelley Calene-Black

Shelley Calene-Black

Cop Debriefing Room

Adam J. Smith

Adam J. Smith

Cop Technician Surveillance Van

Jimmy Gonzáles

Jimmy Gonzáles

Cop Lenore House #1

David Clark

David Clark

Cop Malankov Garage #1

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Michael Shikany

Clerk Convenience Store

Robert Bryan Davis

Robert Bryan Davis

Clerk Gas Station

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Nazareth Dairian

Clerk Toy Store

Tony DeMil

Tony DeMil

Impound Technician

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Stefanie Kleine

Waitress Rancho Cafe

Johnny Harvill

Johnny Harvill

Customer Rancho Cafe

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Angie Dillard

Waitress Restaurant

Wallace Langham

Wallace Langham

Mike

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Franck Neel

Stuart Bodyguard #2

Cédric Chevalme

Cédric Chevalme

Malankov Guard Elevator Garage #1

Anton Yakovlev

Anton Yakovlev

Malankov Guard Security Station #1

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Ellen Ho

USC Girl #1

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Haley Craft

USC Girl #2

Stephanie Honoré

Stephanie Honoré

USC Girl #3

Steve Coulter

Steve Coulter

USC Professor

Mike Davies

Mike Davies

Pilot Private Jet

Jonathan Waite

Jonathan Waite

Co-Pilot Private Jet

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Lauren Sivan

Reporter Crime Scene

Cornelius Peter

Cornelius Peter

Pastor Lenore Funeral

Kevin Fry-Bowers

Kevin Fry-Bowers

Bodyguard Many

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Katie Mary Garland

Bagel Clerk

Al Sapienza

Al Sapienza

Johnson

Chad Donella

Chad Donella

Phillips

Pete Thias

Pete Thias

Malankov Guard Elevator Garage #2

Cedric Camus

Cedric Camus

Malankov Guard Security Station #2

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Karim Ben Haddou

Malankov Guard Elevator Penthouse #1

Vincent Parisi

Vincent Parisi

Malankov Guard Elevator Penthouse #2

Scott Thrun

Scott Thrun

Malankov Guard Elevator Penthouse #3

Laurent Desponds

Laurent Desponds

Malankov Building Security

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Amanda Nima

Waitress #2

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Alex Disdier

Steward Gulfstream

Martin Vaughan Lewis

Martin Vaughan Lewis

Controller Airport

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Abbey Ferrell

Kim's Friend (uncredited)

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Ashante P.T. Stokes

Detective (uncredited)

Preston Baker

Preston Baker

College Student (uncredited)

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