Crank (2006)

Crank (2006)

Tagline: Poison in his veins. Vengeance in his heart.

Crank movie storyline. Chev Chelios is about to begin his morning with an unexpected wake-up call. Groggy, practically unable to move and with a heart that’s barely beating, he hears the voice of thug Ricky Verona, who reveals Chev has been poisoned in his sleep and only has an hour to live. As it turns out, Chev is a hit man who freelances for a major West Coast syndicate. A run of the mill job the night before instead went awry: he let his target slip away in an effort to quit professional killing and start a new life with his girlfriend Eve.

Now, Chev must keep moving to stay alive: the only way to prolong the poison from stopping his heart is to keep his adrenaline flowing. As the clock ticks, Chelios cuts a swath through the streets of Los Angeles, wreaking havoc on those who dare stand in his way. He must rescue Eve from danger, stay two steps ahead of his nemeses and search for an antidote to save his own life.

Crank takes place over the course of one frenzied day in Los Angeles, where Chev Chelios (Jason Statham), a hit man who is trying to give up the business in order to lead a more normal existence with his oblivious girlfriend Eve (Amy Smart), wakes up to find that his nemesis Verona (Jose Pablo Cantillo) has poisoned him with a drug that will kill him if he slows down for even a minute.

To outwit Verona and his men, and finish off a job that involves the termination of a Chinese crime lord named Don Kim (Keone Young), Chev must rely on his physical strength, the help of his friend Kaylo (Efren Ramirez) and the medical counsel of Doc Miles (Dwight Yoakam) to keep moving—and stay alive.

Crank Movie Poster (2006)

Crank (2006)

Directed by: Mark Neveldine
Starring: Jason Statham, Amy Smart, Efren Ramirez, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Jay Xcala, Carlos Sanz, Keone Young, Carlos Sanz, Valarie Rae Miller, Yousuf Azami, Laurent Schwaar
Screenplay by: Mark Neveldine
Production Design by: Jerry Fleming
Cinematography by: Adam Biddle
Film Editing by: Brian Berdan
Costume Design by: Christopher Lawrence
Set Decoration by: Betty Berberian
Art Direction by: Chris Cornwell
Music by: Paul Haslinger
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence, pervasive language, sexuality, nudity and drug use.
Distributed by: Lionsgate Films
Release Date: September 1, 2006

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