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The Negotiator (1998)
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F. Gary Gray directed this suspenseful action thriller based on a real case experienced by police in St. Louis. The James DeMonaco/Kevin Fox screenplay follows an accused man who is forced to commit crimes in order to prove himself innocent of murder. After Chicago police hostage negotiator Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson) succeeds in rescuing a little girl menaced by her gun-wielding dad, he's praised by both the police department and the media, and he returns to his usual cop routines with his longtime partner, promising his new wife Karen (
Regina Taylor
) he'll make it home for dinner every night. Then his partner, who had evidence of embezzlement within the police department, is killed. Since Danny arrives at the crime scene only seconds later, he's the main suspect, and Chief Al Travis (
John Spencer
) asks him to turn in his gun and badge. Danny invades the Chicago Internal Affairs Division headquarters and tries to get the truth from Inspector Terence Niebaum (J.T. Walsh) while holding two assistants and Commander Frost (
Ron Rifkin
) as hostages. He then calls for an outsider from another precinct, hostage negotiator Chris Sabian (
Kevin Spacey
). When Sabian arrives, the two compete for control, while Danny attempts to prove to him that he's been falsely accused. The film is dedicated to J.T. Walsh, who died not long after the production wrapped. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
Cast
Paul Giamatti
Rudy
Samuel L. Jackson
Danny Roman
David Morse
Commander Adam Beck
Ron Rifkin
Commander Frost
Kevin Spacey
Chris Sabian
John Spencer
Chief Al Travis
Regina Taylor
Karen Roman
J.T. Walsh
Terence Niebaum
Siobhan Fallon
Maggie
Production Crew
Kevin Ishioka
Art Director
David Rubin
Casting
Russell Carpenter
Cinematographer
Albert Beveridge
Co-producer
Graeme Revell
Composer (Music Score)
Francine Jamison-Tanchuck
Costume Designer
Gina Marie Ome
Costume/Wardrobe
F. Gary Gray
Director
Christian Wagner
Editor
David Nicksay
Executive Producer
Robert Stone
Executive Producer
Webster Stone
Executive Producer
Barry Thomas
First Assistant Director
Arnon Milchan
Producer
David Hoberman
Producer
Holger Gross
Production Designer
James DeMonaco
Screenwriter
Kevin Fox
Screenwriter
David R. Ellis
Second Unit Director
Joel Kramer
Second Unit Director
Philip Pfeiffer
Second Unit Director
Gary Capo
Second Unit Director Of Photography
A. Todd Holland
Set Designer
Barbara Ann Spencer
Set Designer
Lois G. Hoyos
Set Designer
Richard C. Goddard
Set Designer
Richard Reynolds
Set Designer
Russell Williams II
Sound/Sound Designer
Daniel Sudick
Special Effects Supervisor
Joel Kramer
Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1998
Runtime: 138
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violence and language
Category: Feature
Genre
Thriller
Sound
Dolby Digital
Produced by
Mandeville Films
New Regency Pictures
Regency Enterprises
Taurus Films
Release
by Warner Brothers
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