Hollywood Homicide

Hollywood Homicide

  • Director: Ron Shelton
  • Writer: Robert Souza,Ron Shelton
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: June 13, 2003
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Two Cops
  • "Hollywood Homicide" is an American action comedy thriller directed by Ron Shelton, starring Harrison Ford and Lena Maria Jonna Olin, and released by Revolutionary Film Studio. The film was released in the United States on June 10, 2003.
    The film mainly tells the story of the consecutive murders of rap singers in the Hollywood area of ​​Los Angeles, and two detectives, an old and a young, went to investigate   .

    Details

    • Release date June 13, 2003
    • Filming locations Parker Center - 150 North Los Angeles Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies Revolution Studios, Pitt-Shelton Productions, The Pitt Group

    Box office

    Budget

    $75,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $30,940,691

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $11,112,632

    Gross worldwide

    $51,142,659

    Movie reviews

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    • By Else 2022-05-01 06:01:02

      There must be a comedy spirit in life

      Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) is an old Hollywood police detective, and his second job outside of work is a real estate agent. Joe has recently fallen into a financial crisis. Not only was he unable to sell a house worth several million in his own investment, he also mortgaged all of his property to pay for the mortgage, car loan, and to support his first three ex-wifes and two children.

      KC. Carton (George Harnett) is a young police detective who entered this business because his police...

    • By Vince 2022-05-01 06:01:02

      Two delinquent police officers. A boring farce.

      Regarding the evaluation, I originally wanted to give two stars for the idiot plot in front. Joe more often acts as a real estate agent, and KC recites his lines for his Friday performance. Two unscrupulous police investigating a rap singer shooting case also interspersed with the plot of revenge for his father. In order to attract the audience, the screenwriter even used psychics. Fortunately, it still has a comedic effect. But I seriously suspect that the woman depends on luck. I really don’t...

    • By Scarlett 2022-05-01 06:01:02

      A "Hollywood Stew"

      Watching movies and reading novels will have this idea. When you meet a favorite writer or director or actor, you want to see all of his works. But there is a problem here, that is, you are likely to see works below the standard. This question is a little better for writers and directors, it's not too far-fetched, but it's obvious for actors, and you are likely to see bad movies.

          I had this mental preparation before watching this movie, mainly to see Old Volt. Sometimes, the...

    • By Vaughn 2022-05-01 06:01:02

      American Burger

      Harrison is really old, but the sword is not old. There is no scene of Mythological Police here. The name of "Hollywood Crime Squad" is very formal, but the story inside is very humorous, and there is no serious crime at all, there is no blood, only Hollywood’s beautiful rich areas, tropical plants, and neat Street.
      Harrison answered the phone while handling the case: "Wait a minute, my part-time job is a real estate dealer...I will call you later." When I saw the criminal for the first...

    • By Alexys 2022-05-01 06:01:02

      Professional attitude of part-timers

      One young and old, working as a policeman in Hollywood.
      The old one is also a real estate agent. Because of the alimony of three wives and two sons, the real estate has not been opened for a long time, and the economy is stretched.
      The little one seems to be a policeman because he wants his son to inherit his father’s career. He is a part-time yoga instructor. “At first it was for sex, but after a long time I believe that there really is a very profound and mysterious feeling in...

    User comments

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    • By Chad 2023-09-26 03:59:48

      Xiao Qiao Nai actually knows yoga. ....

    • By Lynn 2023-09-17 11:05:54

      It's the level of TV shows like major crime. Not like a...

    • By Jovani 2023-09-03 07:39:16

      Very awkward and...

    • By Alyce 2023-08-22 08:37:18

      handsome old man and handsome young...

    • By Grace 2023-08-13 08:01:21

      Why is there no option to...

    Movie plot

    There have been several consecutive murders of rap singers in the Hollywood area of ​​Los Angeles. In order to solve the case, Los Angeles police solve the case sent a detective Joe wealth of experience Gavin Portland ( Harrison Ford ornaments ) to investigate, and assigned to Gavin Portland partner, is an energetic lengtouqing --K · C · Carden ( Josh Hartnett ornaments ).
    This old one is less than the beginning of the investigation of...
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    Script creation

    After hearing about Robert Susa, a criminal investigator of the Los Angeles Police Department, in the Hollywood area, producer Lou Pitt became interested in the private life of the police.
    Susa was deeply influenced by the former Los Angeles police officer and novelist Joseph Wembaugh. Wembaugh once combined his detective experience and life story into a series of crime novels. Like the protagonist of "Hollywood Homicide," Susa also had...
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    Evaluation action

    "Hollywood Homicide" is a bit like the Japanese drama "Jumping Search Line", probably Sony Movies invested in the film because of this. The main joke of the film happened to the two protagonists, both of their downfalling lives, and more of the friction when the two were teaming up to solve the case, which became a big attraction of the film   . (CCTV-6 review)
    The two policemen are not doing their jobs properly. The police is just one...
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    Movie quotes

    • K.C.: I don't think I want to be a cop anymore.

      Joe Gavilan: Then what do you want to be?

      K.C.: I want to be an actor.

      Joe Gavilan: [shrugs] You're gay. I can deal with that.

    • [Detectives Zino and Jackson showing pictures of Gavilan]

      I.A. Detective Zino: That's Gavilan with Marty Wheeler, attorney for the music business, gambling industry. Sleazeball. You know him.

      I.A. Detective Jackson: [hands another picture to Bennie] Here's Gavilan drinking on duty. We got photos, date, time stamped.

      Lt. Bennie Macko: [turning bored] Yeah, okay, this is not criminal. I need criminal shit.

      I.A. Detective Zino: Well, boss, this may not be criminal shit, but, um...

      [Det. Jackson hands photos of Bennie ex-wife, Ruby; Bennie chuckles, then turns cross]

      Lt. Bennie Macko: What is this?

    • [inside Lt. Macko's office]

      Joe Gavilan: Commingling funds, huh? That's my crime? Commingling? Guilty. My alimony number one comes from money commingled with my beer money. My refinanced car commingled with the short-term loan to keep the second mortgage paid off, commingled with my alimony number three, commingled with every goddamn dime I've got tied up in my Mt. Olympus property. My whole life's commingled.

      Lt. Bennie Macko: We'll, I glad you brought up the property on Mt. Olympus. You're attemping to sell it without disclosing you also own it.

      Joe Gavilan: This isn't about real estate, is it, Bennie?