| | Warrior Theatrical Release (Not Yet Available on DVD)
| Category | Action/Adventure DVDs, Action Movies, Family Interaction Videos, Live-Action, Theatrical Releases (Not Yet Available), Brothers, Fathers And Sons, Families | | Starring | Nick Nolte, Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Morrison, Erik "Bad" Apple, Frank Grillo, Maximiliano Hernandez | | Director | Gavin O'Connor | | Director of Photography | Masanobu Takayanagi | | Producer | Gavin O'Connor, Greg O'Connor | | Screenwriter | Anthony Tambakis |
Family drama collides with the power of mixed martial arts (MMA) in this film starring Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, and Nick Nolte. With the biggest MMA tournament approaching, ex-Marine Tommy Riordan begins training with his father so he can win the competition’s large cash prize. Meanwhile, Tommy’s estranged brother, Brendan, also has his sights on the money, and he may have to go through Tommy’s iron fists to get it. Director Gavin O’Connor previously explored the harder side of sibling rivalry with 2008’s PRIDE AND GLORY.
This is the only Erik "Bad" Apple video. Stars also making their debut in this video: Frank Grillo, Maximiliano Hernandez. Warrior | Studio | Lionsgate | | CD Universe Part number | 7947918 | | Release Date | New Warrior TR release date | | Rating | Rating Pending |
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