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The Purge: Election Year (2016)

Two years after choosing not to kill the man who killed his son, former police sergeant Leo Barnes has become head of security for Senator Charlene Roan, the front runner in the next Presidential election due to her vow to eliminate the Purge. On the night of what should be the final Purge, a betrayal from within the government forces Barnes and Roan out onto the street where they must fight to survive the night.
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Two years after choosing not to kill the man who killed his son, former police sergeant Leo Barnes has become head of security for Senator Charlene Roan, the front runner in the next Presidential election due to her vow to eliminate the Purge. On the night of what should be the final Purge, a betrayal from within the government forces Barnes and Roan out onto the street where they must fight to survive the night.

Rating:R
Genre:Action, Horror, Thriller
Directed By:James DeMonaco
Written By:James DeMonaco
In Theaters:7/1/2016
Box Office:$118,587,880
Runtime:109 minutes
Studio:Why Not Productions, Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Platinum Dunes, Man in a Tree Productions

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Director

James DeMonaco

Director

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Elizabeth Mitchell

Senator Charlie Roan

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Frank Grillo

Leo Barnes

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Mykelti Williamson

Joe Dixon

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Betty Gabriel

Laney Rucker

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J. J. Soria

Marcos

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Raymond J. Barry

Leader Caleb Warrens

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Edwin Hodge

Dante Bishop

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Kyle Secor

Minister Edwidge Owens

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Ethan Phillips

Chief Couper

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Terry Serpico

Earl Danzinger

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David Aaron Baker

Tommy Roseland

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