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Colorado | Drug Dealer
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6.2/10
IMDbBest Actor | 2019
Best Music TV Spot | 2019
Best ActionAdventure Film | 2019
Budget 60,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 76,419,755 USD
In early 2017, the film was refused a permit to shoot in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. The explanation given was that Parks Canada objected to the antagonist of the film being an aboriginal Canadian. Even the actor playing the role, popular aboriginal Canadian Tom Jackson, could not sway the government agency's opinion, and the production was moved out of the park.
One of the characters in the movie makes fun of the sexual nature of Nels Coxman's name. In the original Norwegian film of which this is a remake, the main character is called Nils Dickman.
Liam Neeson has stated this will be his final action movie role.
Hans Petter Moland directed the original In Order of Disappearance (2014), and returned to direct this remake.
Father (Nels) and son (Kyle) are played by father (Liam Neeson) and son (Micheál Richardson).
"Nels Coxman: I'm gonna kill him, Brock. Brock: Sure you are. What makes you think you can kill a man? Nels Coxman: I've killed three of his guys. Brock: What did you do with the bodies? Nels Coxman: Wrapped them in chicken wire, threw them on the gorge. Brock: Chicken wire? Nels Coxman: Yeah, to let the fish get at them. They'll eat the flesh off the bones. So the bodies don't fill with gas and rise. They stay at the bottom. Brock: Where did you learn that? Nels Coxman: I read it in a crime novel."
"Simon Legrew: Your mother's womb must be twitching in regret at bringing you into the world"