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End of Watch

7,4 /10 (3,630 Votes)
2012 EN 109 min

Overview

Two young officers are marked for death after confiscating a small cache of money and firearms from the members of a notorious cartel during a routine traffic stop.

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Release date

20/09/2012

Votes

3,630

Popularity

4.5

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Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

109 min

Budget

$7,000,000

Revenue

$55,078,146

Website

uphe.com

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