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Bruce Willis | Jack Mosley | |
David Morse | Frank Nugent | |
Mos Def | Eddie Bunker | |
Cylk Cozart | Jimmy Mulvey | |
Casey Sanders | ||
Jenna Stern | Diane Mosley | |
Casey Sander | Captain Gruber | |
David Zayas | Robert Torres | |
Robert Racki | Jerry Shue | |
Patrick Garrow | Touhey | |
Sasha Roiz | Kaller | |
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Cozart | ||
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Producer | Avi Lerner
Randall Emmett D.J. Carson Boaz Davidson Arnold Rifkin |
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Writer | Richard Wenk
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Cinematography | Glen MacPherson
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Musician | Klaus Badelt
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Includes Shocking Alternative Ending Not Seen In Theatres From Lethal Weapon director Richard Donner comes "a hard-to-beat thriller" (Gene Shalit, Today/ NBC-TV). Bruce Willis hits the mark as Jack Mosley, a broken-down New York City police detective assigned to escort a petty criminal (Mos Def) from the precinct to the courthouse. The seemingly simple 16-block journey becomes a test of character fro them when Jack's ex-partners attempt to stop them.. Its' the gripping story of how two men change each other during a tense 118-minute struggle between life and death. |
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