
Everyone is a Target Having taken out warlords, drug kingpins and international assassins, Thomas Beckett must now face the ultimate enemy, his best friend Paul Finnegan.
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Tom Berenger
Thomas Beckett

John Doman
Paul Finnegan

Byron Mann
Quan

Andrew Lawrence
MP Mangold

Nophand Boonyai
Tran

Jeannetta Arnette
Sydney

Denis Arndt
William Avery

Troy Winbush
Captain Laraby

Joe Cummings
Wedding Band

Dom Haetrakul
Chu

Peter Tuinstra
Marine Soldier

Ken Streutker
Neil Finnegan

Robert Slater
Marine Officer

Zakareth Ruben
Jocelyn Finnegan

Tharinee Songkiatthana
Li

Chumpae Choochuen
Tree Sniper

Norman Veeratum
Khan Choi

Phairoj Permchalad
Taxi Driver

William Duffy
Richard Addis

Govit Vattanakun
Chinaman

Naraporn Chainin
Vietnamese Woman

Zawit Subanunt
Vietnamese Policeman

Aoyama Isao
Asian Bodyguard

Bangongsak Kansai
Vietnamese Policeman

Jittraporn Sirisayan
Hotel Clerk

Wannakit Siriput
Bell Boy

John Muse
Corporal Evers

Domingo Elias De La Garza
MP Pennycate

Annop Vorapanya
Captain Tok

Renée Vines
May

Kraisorn Chokpichit
Asian Man

Thirapat Palee
Asian Man

Arthit Kimakhom
Young Shooter

Weerasak Buasomboon
Young Killer

Alex Thagard
Marine Pilot

Cody Skinner
Beckett Circa 1967

Christopher Lee Lorch
Finnegan Circa 1967

Josh Morris
News Camera Man
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Troy Winbush
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Thomas Beckett [Tom Berenger] is trying to readjust to life after Sniper 2, returning to the U.S. Marine Corps with a stubborn edge that still fuels his sense of duty. His new commanding officer, Captain Laraby [Troy Winbush], doubts his suitability for active duty, calling him too old and hard-headed to remain in the field. At Neil Finnegan’s wedding, Beckett confronts a personal link to his past when he receives a letter from Paul Finnegan [Ken Streutker], the best friend who served with him in Vietnam and saved his life before he was killed just before the fall of Saigon. Beckett dances with Sydney [Jeannetta Arnette], who reads his hand and reveals a nerve condition that makes his trigger finger jerk involuntarily. She suggests he consider retirement and even hints at a possibility for a date, hinting at a fragile chance for a simpler life.
Two CIA officials arrive with a bombshell: Director William Avery [Denis Arndt] and Deputy Director Richard Addis [William Duffy] reveal that Paul Finnegan’s death was staged and that Finnegan is alive. The man known as the “King Cobra” has been hidden for years, running drugs out of Cambodia with the Khmer Rouge and assembling a brutal militia of child soldiers in the jungle tunnels beneath Vietnam. Avery explains that Finnegan’s capture could trigger a political crisis, so Beckett is asked—no, pressed—to eliminate him. Beckett agrees, but insists on taking on the mission alone, choosing to carry the burden without a spotter or a safety net.
In Ho Chi Minh City, Beckett meets Quan [Byron Mann], a Vietnamese police operative connected to the NSA, and the mission shifts from a simple hit to a perilous pursuit through danger and doubt. Beckett phones Sydney, confessing how much he cares for her and Neil, then proceeds to a tense confrontation at Club Cong where Finnegan [John Doman] sits with a drink. Beckett fails to complete the kill as a counter-sniper breaches his cover, kills the counter-sniper, and Beckett ends up in Vietnamese custody. In a brutal cell exchange, Finnegan claims he was abandoned by those who used him, and he triggers an explosion that tears through the police station, allowing Beckett to escape. Beckett reconnects with Quan, who demands both a weapon and an exit strategy home. The chase drives them into the infamous tunnels known as “the ditch,” a network under Tây Ninh, where the truth about Finnegan’s past begins to unravel.
In the tunnels, Quan’s footing falters, and Finnegan holds him at gunpoint—only to reveal the CIA’s complicity in his past. Beckett learns that Finnegan was in the ditch with Bill Avery and a civilian photographer named Stevie York, who filmed their activities. York destroyed the film, but drugs and paranoia led the trio to kill nine unarmed civilians over three days, and York himself was killed to cover it up. With Senator Gaylor rising in politics, Avery’s past becomes a dangerous liability, and Beckett’s mission is repurposed as a shield to protect powerful secrets. The plan to eliminate Finnegan is part of a broader scheme to keep Beckett quiet and to ensure no one leaks what happened.
“the head of the snake”
Quan and Beckett press forward, defending themselves from Finnegan’s forces as they uncover the truth behind the operation. Quan is forced to fight for his life, and Beckett makes a hard choice to stop Finnegan by manipulating the line between loyalty and murder. Beckett shoots one of Paul Finnegan’s child soldiers in the hand, triggering an involuntary jerk of Finnegan’s other finger that drives the killer to turn the gun on Paul Finnegan in the head rather than Quan. With Paul dead and Finnegan’s militia crumbling, the insurgent army surrenders, and Quan arranges a way to get Beckett out of the country—across the border into Cambodia.
The mission’s moral swerve leaves Beckett bruised and disillusioned, even as he learns that Avery has died in what appears to be a suicide and that Senator Gaylor has withdrawn from his political ambitions. Beckett’s return path is a hard-won exit from a maze of deception, personal sacrifice, and the cost of keeping powerful secrets buried. In the end, the veteran soldier faces the quiet truth of his own longing for family and a life beyond the constant shadow of warfare, carrying with him a scarred resolve to keep moving forward.
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