Dying of the Light parents guide

Dying of the Light Parent Guide

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Release date December 5, 2014

Even though Evan Lake (Nicholas Cage) has been told he needs to retire from the CIA, the long-time agent isn't quitting until he completes unfinished business with an old enemy (Alexander Karim).

Why is Dying of the Light rated R? The MPA rated Dying of the Light R for violence and language.

Dying of the Light
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Why is Dying of the Light rated R? Dying of the Light is rated R by the MPAA for violence and language.

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News About "Dying of the Light"

Dying of the Light opens in a limited theatrical release on December 5, 2014.

From the Studio:
Veteran CIA agent Evan Lake has been ordered to retire. But when his protégé uncovers evidence that Lake's nemesis, the terrorist Banir, has resurfaced, Lake goes rogue, embarking on a perilous, intercontinental mission to eliminate his sworn enemy. Written by Lionsgate

Cast and Crew

Dying of the Light is directed by Paul Schrader and stars Nicolas Cage, Anton Yelchin, Alexander Karim.

Home Video

The most recent home video release of Dying of the Light movie is February 17, 2015. Here are some details…

Dying of the Light releases to home video on February 17, 2015.

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