Collateral (2005) Verenigde Staten
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Director:Michael Mann
Studio:Paramount Pictures
Producer:Michael Doven, Bryan H. Carroll, Gusmano Cesaretti, Frank Darabont
Writer:Stuart Beattie
Rating:6
Rated:R
Date Added:2013-01-18
Last Seen:2017-01-12
UPC:5014437862037
Price:$12.98
Awards:Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 11 wins & 36 nominations
Genre:Crime
Release:2005-01-16
IMDb:0369339
Location:1172
Duration:120
Aspect Ratio:2.40:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages:English, French
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French
Features:Box set, Special Edition
Michael Mann  ...  (Director)
Stuart Beattie  ...  (Writer)
 
Tom Cruise  ...  Vincent
Jamie Foxx  ...  Max
Jada Pinkett Smith  ...  Annie
Mark Ruffalo  ...  Fanning
Peter Berg  ...  Richard Weidner
Bruce McGill  ...  Pedrosa
Irma P. Hall  ...  Ida
Barry Shabaka Henley  ...  Daniel
Richard T. Jones  ...  Traffic Cop #1
Klea Scott  ...  Fed #1
Bodhi Elfman  ...  Young Professional Man
Debi Mazar  ...  Young Professional Woman
Javier Bardem  ...  Felix
Emilio Rivera  ...  Paco
Jamie McBride  ...  Traffic Cop #2
James Newton Howard  ...  Composer
Dion Beebe  ...  Cinematographer
Paul Cameron  ...  Cinematographer
Jim Miller  ...  Editor
Paul Rubell  ...  Editor
David Wasco  ...  Production Designer
Summary: Max has lived a mundane life as a cab driver for twelve years. The faces have come and gone from his rear-view mirror: people and places he's long since forgotten--until tonight. Vincent is a contract killer. When an off-shore narco-trafficking cartel learns that they're about to be indicted by a federal grand jury, they mount an operation to identify and kill the key witness, and the last stage is tonight. It is on this very night that Vincent has arrived--and five bodies are supposed to fall. Circumstances cause Vincent to hijack Max' taxicab, and Max becomes collateral--an expendable person who's in the wrong place at the wrong time. Through the night, Vincent forces Max to drive him to each assigned destination. And as the L.A.P.D. and F.B.I. race to intercept them, Max and Vincent's survival become dependent on each other, in ways neither could have ever imagined.