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Snitch
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Snitch

How far would you go to save your son?
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User Score2,497 ratings
TMDB 6.116+20131h 52mEnglish
ActionDramaThriller

Synopsis

Construction company owner John Matthews learns that his estranged son, Jason, has been arrested for drug trafficking. Facing an unjust prison sentence for a first time offender courtesy of mandatory minimum sentence laws, Jason has nothing to offer for leniency in good conscience. Desperately, John convinces the DEA and the opportunistic DA Joanne Keeghan to let him go undercover to help make arrests big enough to free his son in return. With the unwitting help of an ex-con employee, John enters the narcotics underworld where every move could be his last in an operation that will demand all his resources, wits and courage to survive.

Director
Ric Roman WaughFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Exclusive Media6 production companies
Release
February 21, 2013Released
Box Office
$43MBudget $35M

Top Cast

8 of 15
Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson
John Matthews
Barry Pepper
Barry Pepper
Agent Cooper
Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon
Joanne Keeghan
Benjamin Bratt
Benjamin Bratt
Juan Carlos "El Topo" Pintera
Michael Kenneth Williams
Michael Kenneth Williams
Malik
Melina Kanakaredes
Melina Kanakaredes
Sylvie Collins
Nadine Velazquez
Nadine Velazquez
Analisa
David Harbour
David Harbour
Jay Price

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Feb 22, 2025

This mundane vehicle for Dwayne Johnson seems more intent on shining a light on seemingly rather arbitrary US federal narcotics legislation than breaking any ground as a drama. He is successful businessman “Matthews” whose son “Jason” (Rafi Gavron) finds himself embroiled in some drug trafficking for which he seems destined to spend ten years in jail. Dad and lad aren’t exactly close, but there’s no way he is going to allow him to grow old in prison so “Matthews” does a deal with the shrewd and politically ambitious DA “Keeghan” (Susan Sarandon) to infiltrate a ruthless cartel and deliver their leader and his stash of cash to her. In return, she will cut the boy some slack on sentencing. Despite the scepticism of the veteran DEA agent “Cooper” (Barry Pepper) but with the assistance of reformed character “Daniel” (Jon Bernthal) he finds himself immersed in a brutal scenario where one wrong move is going to see him feeding the fishes. What now follows is entirely procedural stuff with the usual shoot ‘em ups, car chases and fifth columnists to keep the pace moving along energetically if not exactly originally. Sarandon doesn’t appear enough to make much difference and it does seem uncertain as to how it wants to end, so drags that out into an overlong truck chase that looks like it was filmed on a very quiet Sunday morning and that can really only end one way. It’s watchable but entirely forgettable stuff.

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