Synopsis
A family man who turns out to be a retired mob enforcer must travel across the country to find his daughter who has gone missing.
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Cast
- Bruce WillisOmar
- Jason PatricPaul
- John CusackSam
- Jessica LowndesAngela
- Gia MantegnaBeth
- RainMark
- 50 CentThe Pharmacy
- Don HarveyRiley
- Jesse PruettWilson
- Didi CostineRachel
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The Hollywood Reporter
Wit is in short supply, but director Miller at least keeps things moving briskly throughout the relatively brief running time. - 40
Total Film
Patric’s bullet-scarred killer-gone-clean is a tired character in every sense, and no amount of exploding blood packs can make up for this much banality. At least there’s enough momentum to keep you from checking the timer every two minutes. - 30
The Dissolve
All would be forgiven if director Brian A. Miller were the next John Woo, but the shootouts and car chases call to mind adjectives like “requisite” and “obligatory,” and the ready-made New Orleans ambience is nonexistent, probably for budgetary reasons. - 30
Variety
The action sequences are competently directed, but exhibit virtually no flair or invention. - 20
New York Daily News
The Prince isn't just awful, it's depressing. - 20
Los Angeles Times
So unless you're a fan of yawn-worthy shootouts and showdowns, The Prince is a "Taken" retread hardly indicative of any special set of skills. - 0
Village Voice
Screenwriters Andre Fabrizio and Jeremy Passmore fail to conjure a single witty line. Nor is there any finesse to be found in director Brian A. Miller’s inept staging of car chases and shoot-outs.