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085392-196227 (DVD)
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Region
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Region 1
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Production
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2001
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Rating: |
R (Restricted) Strong Brutal Violence, Pervasive Language, Drug Content and Brief Nudity
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Running
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122 min.
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DVD
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3/19/2002
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Case
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Snapper
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Video
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Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 |
Disc
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Single Sided, Dual Layered
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SRP: |
$26.98
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Rookie cop Jake Hoyt wants to stop crooks, not become one. But staying on the right side of the line that separates cop from criminal will be more challenging than anything he's faced. Because Hoyt's senior partner for the next 24 hours is Alonzo Harris, an undercover narc meaner than any of L.A.'s mean streets.
In a powerful departure from his frequent good-guy roles, Denzel Washington plays Harris, the twisted but charismatic detective who both attracts and repels as he becomes the kind of thug he's supposed to collar. Ethan Hawke plays unseasoned recruit Hoyt. And Antoine Fuqua (The Replacement Killers, Bait) directs, guiding a cast that includes music stars Dr. Dre, Macy Gray and Snoop Dogg. Training Day. It's a day of reckoning.
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Drama Suspense/Thriller
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Studios |
Warner Bros. Pictures Village Roadshow Pictures NPV Entertainment Media Companies: Warner Home Video
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Features |
Scene Access Feature Trailers Featurettes Audio Commentary Deleted Scenes Production Notes DVD-ROM Content Music Videos Closed Captioned
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Subtitles |
English French Spanish
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Audio
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English Dolby Digital 5.1 French Dolby Digital 5.1 Commentary Dolby Digital Dolby Surround
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Cast |
Denzel Washington as Alonzo Ethan Hawke as Jake Scott Glenn as Roger Tom Berenger as Stan Gursky Harris Yulin as Doug Rosselli Raymond J. Barry as Lou Jacobs Cliff Curtis as Smiley Dr. Dre as Paul Snoop Dogg as Blue Macy Gray as Sandman's Wife Charlotte Ayanna as Lisa Eva Mendez as Sara Nick Chinlund as Tim Jaime P. Gomez as Mark Raymond Cruz as Sniper Noel Guglielmi as Moreno Samantha Becker as Letty Richard Browner as Waiter (Dining Car) Ronald Ellis as Gangster William English as Dice Player #4 Kyjel N. Jolly as Alonzo's Son Fran Kranz as College Driver Janeen Krikorian as Waitress (Diner) Princera Lee as Wig Store Owner Robert Leon as Veterano Seidy Lopez as Dreamer Kenneth Allen Madden as Dice Player #1 Sarah Danielle Madison as Female College Passenger Chris Patterson as Dice Player #2 Rudy Perez as PeeWee Darrel Sellers as Dice Player #3 Ben Skorstad as LAPD Pilot Cle "Shiheed" Sloan as Bone Brett Sorenson as Male College Passenger Abel Soto as Neto Will Foster Stewart as Crackhead #2 Denzel Whitaker as Dimitri Garland Whitt as Crackhead #1 Jon A. Barnes as LAPD Street Cop (uncredited) Terry Crews as Gang Member (uncredited) Namrata Cooper as Latian Beauty (uncredited) Peter Greene as Jeff (uncredited) Julie Stranahan as Female Cop (uncredited) |
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Crew |
Direction: Antoine Fuqua: Director Writing: David Ayer: Writer Production: Jeffrey Silver: Producer Bobby Newmyer: Producer Bruce Berman: Executive Producer Davis Guggenheim: Executive Producer Cinematography: Mauro Fiore: Director of Photography Film Editing: Conrad Buff: Film Editor Music: Mark Mancina: Composer Put it On Me Andre Young: Song Writer David Blake: Song Writer Royal Harbor: Song Writer Michael Elizondo: Song Writer Scott Storch: Song Writer
#1 Nelly: Song Writer Waiel Yaghnam: Song Writer Sound: Russell Williams II: Production Sound Mixer George Simpson: Supervising Sound Editor Steve Pederson: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Daniel Leahy: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Michael Herbick: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Art: Naomi Shohan: Production Designer Michele Michel: Costume Designer David Lazan: Art Director Ken Diaz: Make-up Artist John Rizzo: Make-up Artist Carl Fullerton: Make-up Artist Maritza L. Garcia-Roddy: Costume Designer Martin Bresin: Visual Effects Brendon O'Dell: Visual Effects
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