When the U.S. is tricked into targeting an 'armed' nuclear reactor captured by Chechen rebels, a Chechen leader is killed and rebel leaders capture the nuclear power plant. Painter (Wesley Snipes), a US Special Forces operative, known as 'The Marksman'. Painter and his Spec-Ops team only have a limited amount of time to resolve the conflict before U.S. military forces wade in. However, when things don't go according to plan, Painter suspects that foul play may be afoot.
The Marksman was filmed in Bucharest, Romania, in 49 days between August 16 and October 4, 2004.
Release
Home media
DVD was released in Region 1 in the United States on September 6, 2005,[1] and also Region 2 in the United Kingdom on November 28, 2005,[citation needed] it was distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Reception
Box office
In the first week The Marksman opened at #1 at rentals chart and earned $102 million.[2]
Critical response
This film generally garnered a very poor rating. Scott Weinberg of DVDTalk said the film is "just as bad as the worst junk piles tossed to guys like Steven Seagal, Dolph Lundgren, and/or Jean-Claude Van Damme.[1]