By Jon Donnis
It is action, suspense and high stakes drama all the way as LEGEND presents eleven star studded Channel premieres in April, led by Brian De Palma's brutal crime classic CARLITO'S WAY, starring Al Paciino, the high octane action comedy MR. AND MRS. SMITH, starring Bratt Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Spike Lee's critically acclaimed heist thriller INSIDE MAN, and Timor Bekmambetov's all guns blazing WANTED, starring James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman and Terence Stamp.
Then there is the Cold War spy thriller BULLET TO BEIJING, starring Michael Caine as a retired Harry Palmer, the buddy cop film MONEY TRAIN, starring Wesley Snipes and Jennifer Lopez, and two explosive action thrillers directed by Peter Hyams, THE PRESIDO, starring Sean Connery, and SUDDEN DEATH, starring Jean Claude Van Damme.
Further Channel premieres include the revenge driven Western SHOOT OUT, starring Gregory Peck, the science fiction action adventure CONGO, based on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton, and the gangster thriller MOBSTERS, inspired by the rise of notorious New York City mobsters during the 1920s, starring Christian Slater as Charlie Lucky Luciano.
Thursday 2 April at 21:00, BULLET TO BEIJING (1995), Channel Premiere. When former British agent Harry Palmer, played by Michael Caine, is forced out of retirement after the Cold War ends, he is drawn into a covert mission involving a stolen biochemical weapon and a dangerous journey by train towards Beijing.
Saturday 4 April at 21:00, MONEY TRAIN (1995), Channel Premiere. Foster brothers John and Charlie, played by Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson, work as NYC transit cops, but when gambling debts and pressure from loan sharks push Charlie to plan a robbery of the heavily guarded money train, loyalty and survival collide.
Sunday 5 April at 21:00, INSIDE MAN (2006), Channel Premiere. Detective Frazier, played by Denzel Washington, enters a tense battle of wits with bank robber Dalton Russell, played by Clive Owen, while Madaline White, played by Jodie Foster, adds another layer of manipulation to an already unstable hostage situation.
Thursday 9 April at 21:00, SHOOT OUT (1971), Channel Premiere. Clay Lomax, played by Gregory Peck, is released from prison and seeks revenge on the former partner who betrayed him, while unexpectedly taking responsibility for a young girl named Decky during his journey.
Saturday 11 April at 21:00, CONGO (1994), Channel Premiere. Scientist Karen Ross, played by Laura Linney, travels to the Congo to investigate the disappearance of a diamond hunting expedition, only to uncover a far more dangerous threat than anyone anticipated.
Sunday 12 April at 21:00, MOBSTERS (1991), Channel Premiere. This crime drama follows the rise of Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel and Frank Costello as they move from street level crime into building a powerful empire during the Prohibition era in New York.
Saturday 18 April at 21:00, MR. AND MRS. SMITH (2005), Channel Premiere. John and Jane, played by Bratt Pitt and Angelina Jolie, discover their marriage hides a deadly secret when both are revealed to be assassins working for rival organisations, forcing their relationship into violent confrontation and unexpected renewal.
Sunday 19 April at 21:00, THE PRESIDO (1988), Channel Premiere. Lt. Col. Caldwell, played by Sean Connery, is forced to work alongside Inspector Jay Austin after a murder investigation, despite a history of conflict between them, complicated further by Austin's growing relationship with Caldwell's daughter Donna.
Sunday 19 April at 23:05, CARLITO'S WAY (1993), Channel Premiere. Carlito Brigante, played by Al Paciino, attempts to leave his criminal past behind after early release from prison, but is gradually pulled back into the New York underworld through his connections and circumstances that refuse to let him go.
Thursday 23 April at 21:00, SUDDEN DEATH (1995), Channel Premiere. Darren McCord, played by Jean Claude Van Damme, finds himself at the centre of a hostage crisis during a major hockey final, as a terrorist plot threatens to destroy the arena unless demands are met.
Saturday 25 April at 21:00, WANTED (2008), Channel Premiere. Wesley Gibson, played by James McAvoy, is pulled from an ordinary life into a secret society of assassins led by Sloan, played by Morgan Freeman, and trained by Fox, played by Angelina Jolie, as he begins to uncover the truth behind his father's death and his own hidden abilities.
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