The Prince
"Mercy is for the Weak"
Bruce Willis plays Omar, a man whose past as a mob enforcer is buried beneath a quiet family life. When his teenage daughter disappears, he is forced out of retirement and into a cross country search. He travels through a string of small towns and rough roads, following a trail of dangerous... Read more
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About The Prince
Bruce Willis plays Omar, a man whose past as a mob enforcer is buried beneath a quiet family life. When his teenage daughter disappears, he is forced out of retirement and into a cross country search. He travels through a string of small towns and rough roads, following a trail of dangerous suspects and conflicting tips. The man he is today is defined by a hard earned restraint rather than raw aggression, and his pursuit becomes a test of endurance as he negotiates threats, betrayals, and the uneasy line between loyalty and justice. The film keeps the focus on his determination to protect his family and the lengths he will go to bring her home without losing himself along the way.
Directed by Brian A. Miller, The Prince released in 2014. The screenplay hails from Andre Fabrizio and Jeremy Passmore, presenting an original thriller rather than an adaptation, with Willis headlining an ensemble that includes Jason Patric and John Cusack.
Critics treated it as a conventional genre piece, praising Willis's steady presence while calling out occasional clumsy pacing and predictable turns. The film foregrounds themes of family loyalty and the moral cost of violence, testing a man's resolve to protect loved ones without surrendering his humanity. The storytelling remains lean and direct.
Box office performance was limited, with a worldwide gross around 1.29 million against an 18 million budget, reflecting a modest release and niche market for the action thriller. Its release strategy emphasized home viewing and select theaters rather than a wide summer push.
The Prince did not become a lasting cultural reference point, and it has few quotes or scenes that linger in memory. It plays as a workmanlike crime thriller, delivering steady action and solid performances rather than a bold stylistic statement. Its impact remains limited to fans of straight ahead mobster dramas who happen to catch it on a late night channel.
Details
- Release Date
- August 22, 2014
- Runtime
- 1h 33m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 504 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Thriller, Action
- Country
- South Korea
- Studio
- EFO Films +2 more
- Budget
- $18,000,000
- Box Office
- $1,289,595
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Bruce Willis
Omar
Jason Patric
Paul
John Cusack
Sam
Jessica Lowndes
Angela
Gia Mantegna
Beth
Rain
Mark
50 Cent
The Pharmacy
Don Harvey
Riley
Jesse Pruett
Wilson
Didi Costine
Rachel
Director: Brian A. Miller
Written by: Andre Fabrizio, Jeremy Passmore