ShockYa’s got a cool exclusive for you, especially if you are a lover of action films. Action/thriller “Extraction,” starring Danny Glover and Sean Austin, follows a Black Ops operative who has to fight for his life. “Extraction” is the first original digital feature film from Crackle and will premiere on Crackle.com and across all Crackle platforms on Sept. 5, 2013. Here’s more about the film:

Contained Action/Thriller Feature; 90 Minutes
The first major feature made for digital, EXTRACTION follows a US Black Ops team member who finds himself the only survivor of a botched prisoner extraction mission and must not only find a way to fight his way out of a maximum security prison in Russia – but must do so with the prisoner alive – in order to catch a terrorist arms-dealer who is a threat to thousands of lives. Starring Danny Glover (LETHAL WEAPON, THE COLOR PURPLE), Vinnie Jones (SNATCH), Sean Astin (THE LORD OF THE RINGS franchise, RUDY), Joanne Kelly (GOING THE DISTANCE), Falk Hentschel (WHITE HOUSE DOWN) and Jon Foo (TEKKEN), the feature is written and directed by Tony Giglio (CHAOS, IN ENEMY HANDS) and produced by RANGER 7 FILMS, founded by executive producers Mike Callaghan, Reuben Liber and Justin Bursch.”

The exclusive clip features two stars of the film, Foo (who plays LT. Mercy Callo) and Hentschel (who plays one of the villains, Martin, Callo’s high-value terrorist extraction target). In the clip, the two are fighting their way through a crowd of prisoners in the maximum-security Chechnyan prison they are trying to escape from. This is the first look anyone will get to see from this film, so if you love action–and there’s some very cool action in this clip–then bask in the exclusivity of the clip below the post.

Also, the scene from this film will be a part of Crackle’s “Summer of Heroes” July 8, so if you want to learn more about their “Summer of Heroes” event, click here.

Extraction

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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