Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle 2003

In a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, Charlie's Angels embark on a daring mission to track down two crucial wedding bands holding secrets of the Federal Witness Protection Program. As bodies begin to pile up, the trio must leverage their impressive skills in disguise, espionage, and martial arts to outwit the killer and save the day.

In a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, Charlie's Angels embark on a daring mission to track down two crucial wedding bands holding secrets of the Federal Witness Protection Program. As bodies begin to pile up, the trio must leverage their impressive skills in disguise, espionage, and martial arts to outwit the killer and save the day.

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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle does not have end credit scenes.

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5.3

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7.7 /10

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As the AngelsNatalie Cook, Dylan Sanders, and Alex Munday – alongside Jimmy Bosley (the adoptive brother of John Bosley) return from a thrilling rescue mission in Mongolia, they are thrust into a new challenge: recovering a stash of stolen titanium rings. These rings hold the power to unmask individuals hidden in the witness protection program. The situation takes a turn for the worse when DOJ official William Rose Bailey and protected witness Alan Caulfield become victims of crafty thieves led by Randy Emmers. In the aftermath of Caulfield’s murder in San Bernardino, the Angels discover Emmers at a beach, only to be confronted by an unexpected figure – former Angel Madison Lee.

As their pursuit continues, the Angels encounter Emmers during the intense Coal Bowl motorcycle race, where they uncover his sinister plot against another witness named Max Petroni. Just when it appears Emmers may escape justice, the Thin Man – who was thought to be deceased after the first film’s events – makes a dramatic comeback, intervening just in time to safeguard Max. Searching Emmers’ pocket reveals an alarming collection of photographs featuring Caulfield, Max, and a younger Dylan, who is known in her past life as Helen Zaas.

Moreover, Dylan unveils her own ties to the witness protection program; she is a protected witness who put her former boyfriend, Irish mob leader Seamus O’Grady, behind bars after he betrayed her. This connection escalates the stakes as the Angels realize they’re facing an antagonist with a personal vendetta. Max, heir to a tragic legacy tied to O’Grady’s merciless past, is sent to the safety of Bosley’s mother’s home. Simultaneously, the Angels delve into the Thin Man’s hidden past, with the Mother Superior illuminating his troubled background and the motivations that drive him.

As they trace O’Grady’s criminal dealings to San Pedro, they successfully reclaim the stolen rings. However, their victory is overshadowed when O’Grady threatens Dylan, promising to harm everyone she cherishes unless she returns to him. Meanwhile, Natalie finds herself grappling with her own relationship uncertainties after overhearing her boyfriend Pete Kominsky’s friends hinting at a proposal during his high school reunion in Hermosa Beach. Alex, caught in the whirlwind of her actor boyfriend Jason’s career ups and downs, isn’t immune to the rising tensions either.

Desperation leads to Dylan making the heart-wrenching decision to leave the Angels and retreat to Mexico, leaving behind a cryptic farewell letter that stuns her teammates. It’s only after Charlie reveals that O’Grady was granted freedom on good behavior that Natalie and Bosley comprehend Dylan’s drastic choice. They eventually find Dylan in Mexico, wrestling with her new reality. A haunting vision of former Angel Kelly Garrett serves as a catalyst, urging Dylan to return to the fold.

As Natalie and Alex dig deeper, suspicion falls on Carter, who suspects Dylan’s connection and reveals his deeper betrayal; he was the puppeteer orchestrating O’Grady’s prison escape. The Angels manage to witness Carter’s grisly end at the hands of Madison, the true master planner of their downfall. Yet just as Dylan rejoins her friends, they become ensnared in a harrowing shootout instigated by Madison, who unleashes a barrage of bullets in a calculated pursuit of revenge. Fortunately, their Kevlar vests protect them, but the attack leaves the group shaken.

In the aftermath, Charlie confronts Madison about her reckless actions that endangered their lives. Angry and bitter, Madison holds a grudge against Charlie for not giving her proper recognition, leading her to conspire against the Angels. With her goals clarified, she aims to sell the coveted rings at the upcoming Hollywood Walk of Fame premiere of Jason’s movie.

The Angels must spring into action to prevent Madison’s plot, executing a daring plan to nab the criminals and thwart her ambitions. Amidst the chaos, the mysterious Thin Man allies himself with Alex, playing a pivotal role in rescuing Dylan from O’Grady’s grasp. Their encounter culminates in a charged kiss, yet tragedy strikes as O’Grady retaliates, ultimately leading the Thin Man to fall victim to his treachery, but not before exacting vengeance.

In the wake of the commotion, the Angels converge on an abandoned theater for a final showdown with Madison, who inadvertently meets her end in a fiery explosion of her own making, extinguishing her reign once and for all.

As their harrowing adventure concludes, the Angels reunite at the film premiere to celebrate a series of uplifting developments: Mama Bosley’s decision to adopt Max, Peter’s heartfelt revelation to Natalie, and Alex finally enjoying a “time out” with Jason. United in their hard-won victory, the Angels embrace the camaraderie and unbreakable bonds that have shaped their remarkable journey.

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