Extreme Prejudice (2001) USA
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Director:Walter Hill
Studio:Live/Artisan
Producer:Buzz Feitshans, Mario Kassar, Andrew G. Vajna, Mae Woods
Writer:John Milius, Fred Rexer
Rated:R
Date Added:2012-10-24
Last Seen:2017-10-13
UPC:000000000829
Genre:Action & Adventure
Release:2001-04-24
IMDb:0092997
Location:1121
Duration:104
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0
Languages:English
Walter Hill  ...  (Director)
John Milius, Fred Rexer  ...  (Writer)
 
Nick Nolte  ...  Jack Benteen
Powers Boothe  ...  Cash Bailey
Michael Ironside  ...  Maj. Paul Hackett
Maria Conchita Alonso  ...  Sarita Cisneros
Rip Torn  ...  Sheriff Hank Pearson
Clancy Brown  ...  MSgt. Larry McRose
William Forsythe  ...  Sgt. Buck Atwater
Matt Mulhern  ...  SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker
Larry B. Scott  ...  Sgt. Charles Biddle
Dan Tullis Jr.  ...  Sgt. Luther Fry
John Dennis Johnston  ...  Merv
Luis Contreras  ...  Lupo
Gary Cervantes  ...  Hector (as Carlos Cervantes)
Gary Carlos Cervantes  ...  Hector (as Carlos Cervantes)
Tommy 'Tiny' Lister  ...  Monday
Marco Rodríguez  ...  Deputy Cortez
James Lashly  ...  Deputy Purvis
Tony Frank  ...  Clarence King
Mickey Jones  ...  Chub Luke
Kent Lipham  ...  T.C. Luke
Sam Gauny  ...  Pearly Grips
Gil Reyes  ...  Rincon Norte Bartender
Rick Garcia  ...  Arturo
Richard L. Duran  ...  Man with Chub (as Richard Duran)
Larry Duran  ...  Jesus
Christina Garcia  ...  Girl with Biddle
Charles Lewis  ...  Chicken Champ Kid
Humberto De La Torre  ...  Andy
Fred Eisenlohr  ...  Deputy #1
Anthony Galvan III  ...  Deputy #2
Erin Bowden  ...  Donna Lee
Frank Lugo  ...  Jalisco Bartender
Jimmy Ortega  ...  Young Mexican Man
Lin Shaye  ...  Employment Office Clerk
Anthony Lattanzio  ...  Man in Employment Office
Ken Medlock  ...  Redneck in Bank
Michelle Rosen  ...  Woman in Airport (as Michelle Lynn Rosen)
Freeman A. Davies  ...  Editor
David Holden  ...  Editor
Billy Weber  ...  Editor
Matthew F. Leonetti  ...  Cinematographer
Donna Anderson  ...  Sound Department
Fred J. Brown  ...  Sound Department
Teri E. Dorman  ...  Sound Department
Evelyn Dutton  ...  Sound Department
Carl Fischer  ...  Sound Department
Robert W. Glass Jr.  ...  Sound Department
Richard Bryce Goodman  ...  Sound Department
Gregg Landaker  ...  Sound Department
Michael Minkler  ...  Sound Department
Robert Nichols II  ...  Sound Department
Margie O'Malley  ...  Sound Department
Lauren Palmer  ...  Sound Department
Michelle Pleis  ...  Sound Department
Gary Ritchie  ...  Sound Department
Michele Sharp  ...  Sound Department
Claus Wedemann  ...  Sound Department
Jay Wilkinson  ...  Sound Department
Jerry Goldsmith  ...  Composer
Albert Heschong  ...  Production Designer
Joseph C. Nemec III  ...  Art Director
Ernie Bishop  ...  Set Decorator
Dan Moore  ...  Custome Designer
Sherry Caudle  ...  body makeup artist
Michael Germain  ...  Makeup Artist
Edouard F. Henriques  ...  makeup artist: Mr. Nolte
Dagmar Loesch  ...  hair stylist
Joe McKinney  ...  additional makeup artist
Bennie E. Dobbins  ...  second unit director
Paul Fonteyn  ...  dga trainee
Dirk Petersmann  ...  first assistant director
Robert D. Simon  ...  second assistant director
Barry K. Thomas  ...  second assistant director
James M. Davis  ...  general foreman
Beverli Eagan  ...  Set Designer
Craig Edgar  ...  assistant art director
John Kaufman  ...  swing gang
Airick Kredell  ...  leadman
Johnny Lattanzio  ...  construction coordinator (as John Lattanzio)
Robert J. Lattanzio  ...  labor foreman (as Robert Lattanzio)
Basil Lombardo  ...  paint foreman
Jeff Passanante  ...  construction foreman
Fred Paulsen  ...  swing gang
James Scott  ...  assistant props (as Jim Alexander Scott III)
Tom Shaw Jr.  ...  assistant props
Ed Thomas  ...  labor foreman
Mark Woods  ...  swing gang
Rick Young  ...  property master
Craig Zimmerman  ...  swing gang
Donna 'Tootie' Minkler  ...  cable
Summary: Are you kidding me? This is nothing more than a VHS to DVD transfer and it looks awful. It's a complete travesty. 'Extreme Prejudice' is one of the most underrated action flicks of the late eighties. A wonderful homage to Peckinpah that deserves better treatment than this piece of garbage. Oh, and the cover art sucks too.