Film Review - "Shooter"
withdrawal of the contractors assigned to the job. Swagger records the exsniper's confession
of his involvement in the African genocide. Then, with Memphis' assistance, Swagger escapes
from an ambush.
Meanwhile, other rogue mercenaries, led by Johnson's psychotic right-hand man Jack Payne,
have kidnapped Sarah in order to lure Swagger out of hiding. With his new evidence and cat
and mouse strategy, Swagger and Memphis are able to rescue her when Colonel Johnson and
Senator Meachum arrange a meeting to exchange their hostage for the evidence of their
wrongdoing. After killing Payne and several enemy snipers in an isolated mountain range and
rescuing Sarah, Swagger and Memphis finally surrender to the FBI.
Later appearing in a closed meeting with the Director of the FBI and the United States
Attorney General present, Swagger clears his name by loading a rifle round (supplied by
Memphis) into his rifle (which is there as evidence since it was supposedly used in the