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Bruce Willis is the conflicted hero in this super-intense drama. Lots of action, lots of violence. And a lot of the violence is on an emotional level, not the typical “shoot-em-up” Hollywood violence. It’s a tough movie to watch for this reason, but it’s very well done. When a movie has me gasping the covering my eyes I know they’ve got me hanging on until the end. Bruce Willis’ oldest daughter, Rumer, plays his daughter in this film. It’s a small role, but you can see she’s got lots of potential as an actress!

 


 

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Hostage (2005)

R 113 min - Mystery, Drama, Thriller, Crime - 9 March 2005
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A police officer is wracked by guilt from a prior stint as a negotiator. When a mafia accountant is taken hostage on his beat, he must negotiate the standoff, even as his own family is held captive by the mob.

Director:  Florent-Emilio Siri
Stars:  Bruce Willis, Kevin Pollak, Jimmy Bennett, Michelle Horn, Ben Foster, Jonathan Tucker, Marshall Allman, Serena Scott Thomas, Rumer Willis, Marjean Holden, Kathryn Joosten, Kim Coates, Art La Fleur, Glenn Morshower

Storyline

A police officer is wracked by guilt from a prior stint as a negotiator. When a mafia accountant is taken hostage on his beat, he must negotiate the standoff, even as his own family is held captive by the mob.


Tagline: Every Second Counts

Genres: Mystery, Drama, Thriller, Crime

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Country:   Germany,   United States of America
Language:  English
Release Date:  9 March 2005

Box Office

Budget:  $52,000,000
Revenue:  $77,944,725

Company Credits

Production Companies:  Miramax Films, Cheyenne Enterprises, Yari Film Group, Stratus Film Co., Syndicate Films International, Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG II, Hostage GmbH

Technical Specs

Runtime:  1 h 53 min
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