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| Sylvester Stallone | John Spartan | |
| Sandra Bullock | Lt. Lenina Huxley | |
| Wesley Snipes | Simon Phoenix | |
| Nigel Hawthorne | Dr. Raymond Cocteau | |
| Benjamin Bratt | Alfredo Garcia | |
| Bob Gunton | Chief George Earle | |
| Glenn Shadix | Associate Bob | |
| Denis Leary | Edgar Friendly | |
| Grand L. Bush | Zachary Lamb - Young | |
| Pat Skipper | Helicopter Pilot | |
| Steve Kahan | Captain Healy |
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| Producer | Faye Schwab
Steven Bratter Pete Catalano Joel Silver Michael Levy |
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| Writer | Daniel Waters
Peter M. Lenkov Robert Reneau |
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| Cinematography | Alex Thomson
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| Musician | Elliot Goldenthal
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The 21st century's most dangerous cop; The 21st century's most dangerous criminal In 2032 archcriminal Simon Phoenix (Snipes) awakens from a 35-year deep freeze in CryoPrison to find a serene, nonviolent Los Angeles ready for the taking. Unable to deal with Phoenix's brutal 1990's style, officials seek an old-fashioned cop to fight old-fashioned crime. They revive Sgt. John Spartan (Stallone), unjustly serving a CryoPrison sentence because of his last encounter with Pheonix. |
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