The Shepherd: Border Patrol
From: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
JEAN-CLAUDE VAN DAMME BATTLES A VICIOUS DRUG RING IN THIS RIVETING ACTION THRILLER
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The Shepherd: Border Patrol
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Available on DVD March 4th
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Culver City, Calif. (January 2, 2008) � Sony Pictures Home Entertainment releases the action-packed thriller The Shepherd: Border Patrol on March 4 for the SRP of $24.96.� Martial Arts Master, Jean-Claude Van Damme (Double Impact, The Hard Corps, Derailed) stars as Jack Robideaux, a former New Orleans homicide detective who takes a job with the U.S. Border Patrol. �Stationed at the dangerous border between Columbus and Las Palomas, Mexico, Jack uncovers a vicious criminal drug ring controlled by the ruthless Benjamin Myers (Stephen Lord � Until Death, The Tell-Tale Heart), a former U.S. Ranger who is flanked by a top-notch team of elite soldiers that run an (almost) impenetrable operation.� As the chase escalates to explosive heights, Jack and Myers confront each other, and the truth about both sides is unleashed.
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Synopsis: The Shepherd
A rogue American Special Forces unit schemes to smuggle $35 million worth of heroin into the United States, and all that stands in its way is border patrol agent Jack Robideaux (Jean-Claude Van Damme), an ex-homicide cop with a hidden agenda.� Taking on suicide bombers, sadistic tortures and traitorous officials on both sides of the border, Jack shows no mercy as he single-handedly attempts to destroy the cartel in this explosive action thriller.
The Shepherd: Border Patrol has a run time of approximately 94 minutes and is rated R for violence, language and brief nudity.
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DVD Catalog #: 22785
DVD UPC Code: 0-43396-22785-9
DVD Order Date: 1/31/08
DVD SRP: $24.96
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Directed by Isaac Florentine (Undisputed II: Last Man Standing, Special Forces), produced by Brian Brucks (Deep in the Valley, Under New Management) and Moshe Diamant (Until Death, The Black Dahlia), and written by James Portolese (Until Death, Circadian Rhythm), the film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme (Until Death, The Hard Corps) and Stephen Lord (Until Death, The Tell-Tale Heart).
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