A Man Apart (2003)

A Man Apart (2003)

Taglines: Nothing left to live for……everything to fight for.

Sean Vetter (Vin Diesel) and Demetrius Hicks (Larenz Tate), who are former criminals, are members of the U.S. DEA working on the California/Mexico border. After arresting a drug baron named Memo Lucero (Geno Silva), the mysterious “Diablo” steps in and organizes the assassination of Vetter, but his wife, Stacy (Jacqueline Obradors), is the one who is killed instead.

Looking for revenge, Vetter acts outside the law to punish his wife’s murderers. To accomplish that, he asks Memo, who is now in prison, for help finding Diablo. With Hicks’ help, he hunts every member of the cartel from the bottom to the top of the organization’s hierarchy and finds that Memo is linked to the recent activities.

A Man Apart is an U.S. vigilante action film directed by F. Gary Gray and released by New Line Cinema. The film stars Vin Diesel and Larenz Tate. The story follows undercover DEA agent Sean Vetter who is on a vendetta to take down a mysterious drug lord named Diablo after his wife is murdered. The film was released in the United States on April 4, 2003.

A Man Apart (2003)

About the Story

Sean Vetter (Vin Diesel) and Demetrius Hicks (Larenz Tate), who are former criminals, are members of the U.S. DEA working on the California/Mexico border. After arresting a drug baron named Memo Lucero (Geno Silva), the mysterious “Diablo” steps in and organizes the assassination of Vetter, but his wife, Stacy (Jacqueline Obradors), is the one who is killed instead.

Looking for revenge, Vetter acts outside the law to punish his wife’s murderers. To accomplish that, he asks Memo, who is now in prison, for help finding Diablo. With Hicks’ help, he hunts every member of the cartel from the bottom to the top of the organization’s hierarchy and finds that Memo is linked to the recent activities.

A Man Apart Movie Poster (2003)

A Man Apart (2003)

Directed by: F. Gary Gray
Starring: Vin Diesel, Timothy Olyphant, Larenz Tate, Jacqueline Obradors, Gino Silva, Steve Eastin, Juan Fernadez, George Sharperson, Alice Amter
Screenplay by: Christian Gudegast, Paul Scheuring
Cinematography by: Jack N. Green
Production Design by: Ida Random
Art Direction by: Dan Morski, Tom Reta
Film Editing by: Robert Brown, William Hoy
Costume Design by: Shawn Barton
Set Decoration by: Ellen Totleben
Music by: Anne Dudley
MPAA Rating: R for strong graphic violence, language, drug content and sexuality.
Studio: New Line Cinema
Release Date: April 4, 2003

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