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When two men are sent to kill each other what happens if they become friends?
Rated:PG13
SAFE HOUSE tells a dramatic and intense action packed story of an aging Middle Eastern Assassin “Sabine” (Stephen Carracher) who meets a young nameless Mossad Agent (Luke Mulquiney) one night in an International Safe House.
Sabine talks to the young agent about his past mission where he was sent to kill Israeli Mossad Agent “Sagive” (Patrick Constantinou) on government orders, but when they are held up in an International Safe House where no man or woman can be harmed, the men form a mutual friendship over a drink and a game of cards.
The friendship has Sabine question his orders and make decisions that will tear his world apart, bringing his internal conflict and anguish to a dramatic conclusion.
This Film was featured at the Festival De Cannes 2007 and later made into a full length movie starring Denzel Washington using the Fight Scene from this Film Short.
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