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End Game (2006 film)

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End Game

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Directed by Andy Cheng
Written by J.C. Pollock
Andy Cheng
Starring Cuba Gooding, Jr.
James Woods
Angie Harmon
Release date(s) 2006
Running time 93 min
Country USA
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End Game is a 2006 action thriller directed by Andy Cheng. It stars Cuba Gooding, Jr. as Secret Service agent Alex Thomas, who is shot in the hand while unsuccessfully trying to protect the President (played by Jack Scalia) from an assassin's bullet. Later, with the help of a persistent newspaper reporter named Kate Crawford (played by Angie Harmon), he uncovers a vast conspiracy behind what initially appeared to be a single lone gunman. James Woods, Burt Reynolds, and Anne Archer co-star in this direct to DVD film. Although set in Washington, D.C., End Game was actually filmed in Spokane, Washington, as indicated by the end credits, and hinted at by the evergreen fir trees in the background in most outdoor scenes. The actual city of Washington, D.C. appears only in aerial shots. Part of End Game was filmed on the campus of Gonzaga University.

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