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Rating: 6.351/10 by 2795 users

The Punisher (2004)

When undercover FBI agent Frank Castle's wife and son are slaughtered, he becomes 'the Punisher' -- a ruthless vigilante willing to go to any length to avenge his family.

Directing:
  • Jonathan Hensleigh
  • Deirdre Horgan
  • David Sardi
  • Richard Oswald
  • Gary Hymes
  • Steve Battaglia
Writing:
  • Michael France
  • Gerry Conway
  • Jonathan Hensleigh
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Apr 15, 2004

Rating: 6.351/10 by 2795 users

Alternative Title:
Karatel' - RU
El castigador - ES
Nakazatelyat - BG
O Timorós - GR
Panišer - RS
Karatelʹ - UA
پانیشر - IR
مأمور مجازات - IR

Country:
Germany
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 04 minutes
Budget: $33,000,000
Revenue: $54,700,105

Plot Keyword: undercover, submachine gun, chain, twin brother, based on comic, revenge, vigilante, organized crime, neighbor, one man army, massacre, family reunion, pier, tampa, florida, fbi agent, antagonistic, assertive
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Thomas Jane
Frank Castle / The Punisher
John Travolta
Howard Saint
Will Patton
Quentin Glass
Roy Scheider
Frank Castle, Sr.
Laura Harring
Livia Saint
Ben Foster
Specker Dave
Samantha Mathis
Maria Castle
James Carpinello
Bobby Saint/ John Saint
Eddie Jemison
Mickey Duka
Mark Collie
Harry Heck
Marcus Johns
Will Castle
Rick Elmhurst
Bay News 9 Newscaster
Carleth Keys
Bay News 9 Newscaster
Michael Reardon
Toro Croupier
Marco St. John
Police Chief Morris
Bonnie Johnson
Betty Castle
Veryl Jones
Candelaria
Jim Meskimen
Accountant #1
Jack Swanson
Accountant #2
Alan Lilly
Accountant #3
Kevin Nash
The Russian
Sonny Surowiec
Saint Puerto Rico Enforcer
Robin O'Dell
Field Reporter
Nick Loren
Agent Moss (uncredited)
Tom Akos
Gunman at Club (uncredited)
John Baker
News Reporter (uncredited)
David Broitman
Kyle (uncredited)
Jeff Chase
Enforcer (uncredited)
Georgia Chris
Reporter (uncredited)
Darla Delgado
Castle Family Member (uncredited)
Charleene Closshey
Castle Family Friend (uncredited)
Michael Thomas Dunn
Beach Visitor (uncredited)
Douglas Embry
Casino Gambler (uncredited)
Hatcher Flaschen
Sales Person (uncredited)
Chris Gibson
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Michael A. Quill
Lieutenant (uncredited)
Matt Weber
Major Mars (uncredited)
Heather Trzyna
Castle Family Member (uncredited)
Jimmy Star
News Reporter (uncredited)
Kassie Spielman
Castle Family Member (uncredited)
Gustavo Pérez
Mafia Thug (uncredited)
Sebastian Cage
Frantic Businessman (uncredited)
Angelina Riposta
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Matt Totty
Bar Manager for Howard Saint (uncredited)

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Thomas Jane and John Travolta are good in this, but man is The Punisher one stupid movie. I'm willing to suspend my disbelief quite a bit but how is it a gangster assassin doesn't double tap and headshot their target when they have them at point blank? This mafia family soon proves to be one of the dumbest in all of gangster cinema, leaving their loved ones completely open to be followed by Frank Castle, falling for a really terrible manipulation scheme, and how did they find out where Frank Castle's apartment was? This is the kind of try-hard movie that Hollywood makes every so often when they have a revenge story script, an alpha-male protagonist, and all the rights to heavy metal tracks. It tries so hard to be cool and fails so spectacularly it's actually painful to watch.

The Movie Mob

**The Punisher avoids the comic book cheese of the era and grounds its story in a realistic revenge tale that fits the character perfectly.** Jon Bernthal might have been the perfect actor to play the Punisher, but Thomas Jane was a close second. Rather than getting all wrapped up in the comic universe, The Punisher (2004) keeps its story contained in a more realistic world and focuses on the transformation of Frank Castle into the Punisher. The cast of this movie is filled with exceptional talent, and the plot is a carefully crafted revenge that unfolds as the film progresses, with an excellent payoff at the end. Some parts are cheesy and larger than life, but overall, the movie stays true to The Punisher's dark and grounded roots. Out of all the interpretations of The Punisher in films and shows over the years, this one is my favorite and the standard by which I compare every new Punisher.


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