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Overview

User Rating:
6.4/10   2,493 votes
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Director:
Writer (WGA):
Tim Metcalfe (written by)
Contact:
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Release Date:
5 June 2003 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
The most intense shoot-out in LAPD history
Plot:
After a failed bank robbery, two heavily armed men hold the Los Angeles Police Department at bay for 44 minutes. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 2 nominations more
User Reviews:
Pretty Good Movie more (34 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Michael Madsen ... Frank McGregor

Ron Livingston ... Donnie Anderson

Ray Baker ... Harris
Douglas Spain ... Bobby Martinez
Andrew Bryniarski ... Larry Eugene Phillips Jr.

Oleg Taktarov ... Emil Matasareanu
Clare Carey ... Frank's Wife

Alex Meneses ... Nicole

Dale Dye ... SWAT Lieutenant

Katrina Law ... Kate
J.E. Freeman ... Police Commander

Mario Van Peebles ... Henry Jones
Jullian Dulce Vida ... Luis Rivera

Alex Madison ... Maria (as Gail Monian)

JoNell Kennedy ... Cathy (as Jo Nell Kennedy)

Christopher Jacobs ... Rick

Francis Capra ... Ramon

Jerry Lambert ... Randy Wills
Khali Macintyre ... Trainee
Debi Gutierrez ... Teresa (as Debi Guiterrez)
Cameron Dye ... Gun Store Owner
Carlotta Chang ... Sondra Jenkins

Jay Underwood ... Mr. Entertainment
Paul Gutrecht ... Jay

Jason Hall ... Officer Pratt
Rafael Monserrate ... Gunsmith

Jesse Metcalfe ... Uniform

Greg Lindsay ... Another Cop
Milo Young ... Another Cop

Jamie McBride ... One of the Cops

Ken Land ... News Director
Milt Kogan ... General Manager
William Penick ... News Anchor
Guelmarí Oppenheimer ... News Anchor
Phil Craig ... News Anchor
Dominique Jennings ... News Anchor

Jeffrey Damnit ... Stud Guy (as Jefferey Damnit)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Astoyan ... Officer (uncredited)
David E. Harshbarger ... Homeless Man (uncredited)
Ron Lunceford ... Psychologist (uncredited)

Tracy Martin ... Newsreporter (uncredited)

Kevin Pike ... Armored Truck Driver (uncredited)

Lou Simon ... Wounded officer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Yves Simoneau 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Tim Metcalfe (written by)

Produced by
Gerald W. Abrams .... executive producer
Michael R. Goldstein .... executive producer
Robert David Port .... executive producer (as Robert Port)
Daniel Schneider .... producer
Yves Simoneau .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
George S. Clinton 
 
Cinematography by
David Franco 
 
Film Editing by
William B. Stich 
 
Casting by
Reuben Cannon 
Kim Williams 
 
Production Design by
Stephen Marsh 
 
Art Direction by
Louis M. Mann  (as Louis Mann)
 
Set Decoration by
Leslie Morales 
 
Costume Design by
Marilyn Matthews 
 
Makeup Department
Carl Bailey .... key hair stylist
Lori Madrigal .... key makeup artist
R.J. McCasland .... prosthetic supply
R.J. McCasland .... special effects makeup designer
Janette Nielsen .... assistant special effects makeup
Debbie Zoller .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Cliff Fenneman .... post-production supervisor
Daniel Schneider .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Steve Danton .... first assistant director
Mathew Dunne .... first assistant director
David Kelley .... second assistant director
Brandon Lambdin .... second second assistant director
Ken Wada .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
David E. Harshbarger .... property master
Terry Kempf .... propmaker foreman
Schelley Kiah .... art department coordinator
Todd Michaels .... set dresser
G. Lynn Maughan .... propmaker (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
John Asman .... sound re-recording mixer
Bruce Buehlman .... sound re-recording mixer
Michael P. Cook .... sound editor (as Mike Cook)
Craig A. Dellinger .... adr editor (as Craig Dellinger)
Ken Dufva .... foley artist
Vince Gutierrez .... supervising sound editor
Javier M. Hernández .... boom operator
Scott C. Kolden .... sound effects editor: ATAS
Donal Nelson .... utility sound
Chris Philp .... sound re-recording mixer
Richard Schexnayder .... sound mixer
T.C. Spriggs .... assistant sound editor
Lee Tinkham .... adr mixer
Lee Tinkham .... foley mixer
Guy Tsujimoto .... sound editor
 
Special Effects by
David J. Barker .... special effects
Blair Foord .... special effects foreman
Joseph Livolsi .... special effects technician
Kevin Pike .... special effects supervisor
 
Visual Effects by
Adam Avitabile .... digital compositor
Mark S. Driscoll .... visual effects producer: LOOK! Effects Inc.
Anthony 'Max' Ivins .... visual effects supervisor: LOOK! Effects
Danny S. Kim .... animator
Danny S. Kim .... compositor
Tefft Smith .... digital artist
 
Stunts
James M. Halty .... stunt coordinator
Gloria O'Brien .... stunt policewoman
Dana Stein .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Michael Alba .... camera production assistant
Garrett Benson .... assistant camera
A. Anthony Cappello .... assistant camera
Julian Chojnacki .... Steadicam operator
Julian Chojnacki .... camera operator
Michael K. Davis .... lighting technician
Coby Garfield .... assistant camera
Sam Griffin .... rigging electrician
Giovani Lampassi .... gaffer
Tim Merrill .... key grip
Onofrio Nino Pansini .... assistant camera
Chris Pavlu .... electrician
Don Presley .... additional first assistant camera
Barnaby Shapiro .... assistant camera
Michaele Shapiro .... camera loader
Daniel L. Turrett .... camera operator
 
Casting Department
Kimberly Lenae Foster .... casting associate
Chris Gray .... extras casting
Ron Lunceford .... extras casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ariel Gold .... set costumer
Sandy Kenyon .... costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Ted Brady .... colorist
Gerald Valdez .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Matt Friedman .... music editor
Jeff Lingle .... music editor
 
Transportation Department
George Bolton .... transportation captain
Wayne Flowers Jr. .... driver: honeywagon
Mario Simon .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Robin Anderson .... script supervisor
Sage Asteak .... production assistant
Lisa Casella .... production secretary
Mary-Rachel Foot .... stand-in
Andrew R. Gardiner .... key assistant location manager
April Mosqus .... office production assistant
Jill Naumann .... location manager
Thell Reed .... armorer
Jennifer K. Rosner .... assistant: David Madden
Abiff Salcedo .... production assistant
Mollie Stallman .... key production assistant
Scott L. Treger .... stand-in: Oleg Taktarov
Caroline Vandenberg .... production coordinator
Bob Weber .... accountant
Candy Carstensen .... payroll accountant (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout (USA) (alternative spelling)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence and bloody images.
Runtime:
103 min | Finland:82 min | USA:120 min (including commercials) | Argentina:105 min
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Language:
Color:
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The photo that Ron Livingston (Donnie Anderson) holds of his "dad" is actually the real life LAPD SWAT officer Donnie Anderson who was one of the 3 SWAT officers who engaged the final suspect and whom Ron Livingstons character is loosely based on. You can also see him and other officers being awarded the LAPD Medal for Valour for their part in the ordeal at the end of the film. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When suspect one shoots himself in the head and is shown falling to the ground, his Beretta lands at least a meter away from him. After the next cut, the gun is loosely in his hand again. more
Quotes:
Henry Jones: Ramon, I want you to have this.
Ramon: What is it?
Henry Jones: It's a bible, Ramon
Ramon: What do you want me to do with a bible?
Henry Jones: I want you to read it, Ramon
Ramon: Which part?
Henry Jones: Whatever part speaks to you.
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Movie Connections:
References Heat (1995) more

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7 out of 10 people found the following review useful.
Pretty Good Movie, 2 June 2003
8/10
Author: Filmguy6 from Los Angeles, CA

Since I was only about two miles away from the real shootout and saw the footage on the news about 100 times, I was quite interested in seeing the movie to see how accurately it would depict the real event. The film was not only accurate (with very few exceptions) but it was also riveting (with the shootout edited together with documentary-style testimonials from the policemen characters) and peppered with some FX-style swearing and graphic moments. Of the actors, Michael Madsen and Mario Van Peebles were the best (and most well known) and Ron Livingston was good too, but seemed a bit out of place as a hard-edged, SWAT team member. Interesting tidbits were that the gunmen's full names were never mentioned (one was referred to as Larry a few times, but nothing else) and the gunmen characters looked nothing like the real gunmen (the wrong one had long hair and one of the real guys was about 100 pounds heavier than the other). Also, Michael Madsen, who is often confused with Tom Sizemore, who was in the 1995 film Heat, brings up Al Pacino's character from Heat in one of his testimonials. Heat is often mentioned in the same breath as the real North Hollywood incident, because of the similar shootouts and the fact that the real gunmen used the movie as an informal training video for robbing banks. The real gunmen also were nicknamed the 'High Incident Bandits' and the shootout was also the basis for the final episode of the 1996-97 ABC cop show 'High Incident' starring Blair Underwood. Good film.

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