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Trailer for Tom Paton’s action thriller 400 Bullets

Get ready to jump into action this spring. Highly anticipated action feature , written and directed by (Black Ops, Redwood, Black Site), hits VOD, digital and national home entertainment shelves for watch-at-home on March 2, 2021 from Shout! Studios. An edge-of-your-seat, military actioner about what it means to fight for honor instead of profit, 400 BULLETS combines gun battles, epic hand-to-hand fight sequences and the banter of hardened soldiers into a lean, two-fisted film that packed with a wallop. The film boasts a stellar British cast of Jean-Paul Ly (Jailbreak, I Am Vengeance), Andrew Lee Potts (The Crown, Primeval, Alice in Wonderland), James Warren (The Gentlemen, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Adele Oni (The Witcher, Years and Years), Steve Blades (All the Devil's Men, Recoil), and Wayne Gordon (Into the Badlands, Cinderella Man). 

The collectible Blu-ray™ and DVD release boast a spectacular movie presentation with special bonus content, including commentary with writer/director Tom Paton and behind-the-scenes featurette. A must-have for action movie enthusiasts and collectors, 400 BULLETS will be available in stores at Walmart and other fine online retailers. Pre-order is available now at Shoutfactory.com

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400 BULLETS | Movie Synopsis
One cold winter night in Afghanistan is about to get a whole lot worse for Rana Rae (Jean-Paul Ly), a Gurkha soldier left to guard a British military outpost, when Captain Noah Brandt (Andrew Lee Potts) arrives looking for refuge from a group of rogue special ops and a cell of heavily armed Taliban. The two soldiers must fight for their lives as they attempt to call for backup before the rogue squad, led by the backstabbing Sergeant Bartlett (James Warren), can hunt them down to retrieve a case of missile guidance chips that Noah intercepted. But Bartlett and his men do not count on Rana, whose ferocious Gurkha training makes him a force to be reckoned with. Rana and Noah, armed with only 400 bullets and the Gurkha's deadly weapon of choice – the kukri blade – must battle their way through multiple enemies in a brutal showdown to the death in the film's jaw-dropping finale.

A Mosley Studios Picture in association with Jump Jet Films
Written and Directed by Tom Paton
Executive Producers: Steve Mosley, Tom Paton
Producers: George Burt, Alexa Waugh
Edited by Thomas Jane Linton and Tom Paton

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Rouven Linnarz

Ever since I watched Takeshi Kitano's "Hana-Bi" for the first time (and many times after that) I have been a cinephile. While much can be said about the technical aspects of film, coming from a small town in Germany, I cherish the notion of art showing its audience something which one does normally avoid, neglect or is unable to see for many different reasons. Often the stories told in films have helped me understand, discover and connect to something new which is a concept I would like to convey in the way I talk and write about films. Thus, I try to include some info on the background of each film as well as a short analysis (without spoilers, of course), an approach which should reflect the context of a work of art no matter what genre, director or cast. In the end, I hope to pass on my joy of watching film and talking about it.

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