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'''''Recoil''''' is a 2012 Canadian [[direct-to-video]] [[action film]] starring [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] and [[Danny Trejo]], directed by Terry Miles and written by John Sullivan. this movie is about A cop turns vigilante after his family is murdered, exacting vengeance on the killers - and then on all criminals who have slipped through the system.
'''''Recoil''''' is a 2012 Canadian [[direct-to-video]] [[action film]] starring [["Stone Cold" Steve Austin]] and [[Danny Trejo]], directed by Terry Miles and written by John Sullivan. this movie is about A cop turns vigilante after his family is murdered, exacting vengeance on the killers - and then on all criminals who have slipped through the system.


==Illegal downloading==
==Illegal downloading==

Revision as of 18:18, 16 February 2013

Recoil
Directed byTerry Miles
Written byJohn Sullivan
Produced byStone Cold Steve Austin
Jack Nasser
Jack Heller
StarringSteve Austin
Serinda Swan
Danny Trejo
CinematographyBruce Chun
Edited byTrevor Mirosh
Gordon Rempel
Music byKevin Belen
Release date
  • March 6, 2012 (2012-03-06)
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Recoil is a 2012 Canadian direct-to-video action film starring "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Danny Trejo, directed by Terry Miles and written by John Sullivan. this movie is about A cop turns vigilante after his family is murdered, exacting vengeance on the killers - and then on all criminals who have slipped through the system.

Illegal downloading

In 2012, a Canadian judge ruled in favour of Recoil's production company, NGN Prima Production, and ordered internet service providers to reveal the names and addresses of people who had allegedly downloaded the film illegally. This was only recently made possible due to changes in Canadian law, making it the first lawsuit of its kind in the country.[1] Further developments include one of the involved internet service providers filing the motion opposing disclosure of the customers information.[2]

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