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Director: Dirk Hagen
Cast: Lisa Arturo, James Avery, Ilya Baskin, Jim Beaver
Two limo drivers hope to make money by escorting an executive around Los Angeles. Things go awry when they get caught up in a sabotage plot to assassinate the Vice President of the United States.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Wheelmen, a 2005 action comedy directed by Dirk Hagen, received a mixed critical reception. The film follows two limo drivers who get caught up in a plot to assassinate the Vice President while escorting an executive around Los Angeles. While the film's premise and comedic elements appealed to some viewers, it does not appear to have garnered significant awards recognition or outstanding critical acclaim.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat buddy comedies and action films will enjoy the stylish direction of Dirk Hagen and the charismatic performances of Lisa Arturo, James Avery, and Ilya Baskin in the 2005 film Wheelmen, which blends laugh-out-loud moments with a high-stakes sabotage plot.
Wheelmen: Lance Armstrong, the Tour de France, and the Greatest Sports Conspiracy Ever is a non-fiction book about American cycling and Lance Armstrong, as well as his teammates, including Floyd Landis. The book was released in the United States and Canada by Gotham Books on October 15, 2013, and in the United Kingdom by Headline Publishing. Wheelmen was co-authored by American journalists Reed Albergotti and Vanessa O'Connell who worked for The Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal ran a pre-release excerpt of the book on October 7, 2013, with the headline "Lance Armstrong: The Downfall of a Champion".
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