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2006 American film by Thomas Mercer
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UnCivil Liberties
DVD cover
Directed byThomas Mercer
Written byThomas Mercer
Produced byTony Grocki
Thomas Mercer
StarringGlenn Allen
CinematographyJustin Maine
Edited byTony Grocki
Music byBryan Cady
Chad Lenig
Release date
  • June 2006 (2006-06)
Running time110 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$570,000

UnCivil Liberties is a 2006 film directed by Thomas Mercer and starring Glenn Allen and Tony Grocki.

Plot

Set in the near future, UnCivil Liberties imagines a Big Brother–type government that uses technology to spy on its citizens. A militia assassin, Mike Wilson (Glenn Allen), is hired to kill a government agent, Cynthia Porter (Penny Perkins), who is reluctantly helping develop the technology. Wilson, however, cannot bring himself to assassinate Porter, and soon his partner, Sam Norton (Tony Grocki), is hired to kill Wilson.

After Wilson is dead and the militia headquarters are bombed, Norton decides to adopt Wilson's pacifism, and invites Porter to join him to change the future.

References

  1. "UNCIVIL LIBERTIES - CAST & CREW". uncivilliberties.com. Retrieved 2024-02-21.

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