Man Down

Man Down

6.0

Sep 12 2015

2h 30m

Thriller, Drama, War

When a U.S. Marine returns home from Afghanistan, he finds that the place he once called home is no better than the battlefields he fought on overseas. Accompanied by his best friend, he searches desperately for the whereabouts of his estranged son and wife. In their search, the two intercept a man carrying vital information about his family.

Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf

Gabriel Drummer

Jai Courtney

Jai Courtney

Devin Roberts

Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman

Captain Peyton

Kate Mara

Kate Mara

Natalie Drummer

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