When a cop's crooked past comes back to get him, can he do the right thing, or will he succumb to the threats of his dangerous connections?When a cop's crooked past comes back to get him, can he do the right thing, or will he succumb to the threats of his dangerous connections?When a cop's crooked past comes back to get him, can he do the right thing, or will he succumb to the threats of his dangerous connections?
Bea Miller
- Lanie Callahan
- (as Beatrice Miller)
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- TriviaThe original Director's Cut focused on the Annalynne McCord character based on the original script rather than the added role of the Russian mistress played by Kamalya Zahoor. Unbeknownst to the director or the rest of the cast, producer Jeff Most had guaranteed Zahoor's wife a major supporting role, produced and directed a separate music video with her singing in the club, and even shot scenes that were never scripted under the title "Scene X" during principal photography, which they later edited into the final cut.
- GoofsWhen Callahan orders a bourbon neat, the bartender pours him a shot of Johnny Walker Black Label, which is scotch not bourbon. This happens twice in the movie.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Task: Pilot (2016)
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"Today is the day I die." Detective Callahan (Dorff) is a good cop with a checkered past. While out protecting someone he gives chase and does what he has to do, when the person he is chasing turns out to be a cop he wonders what is going on. Things begin to become confusing to him and he is struggling to do his job and fall back into his old ways. This movie starts off very exciting and gripping and stays that way for about half the movie. Then it starts to slow down a little. I think the problem with this is that it is a really good idea for a TV show but when stretched out into a full length movie they have to drag some things out and that really hurts the pace of the movie. This is still worth watching though and keeps you interested for most of it. While not amazing this is still better then most of the movies like this that have come out. Overall, worth seeing but would have been better as a TV show like "Blue Bloods" or "NYPD Blue". I give it a B.
- cosmo_tiger
- Jan 21, 2013
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- Budget
- $12,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,463
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,061
- Jan 20, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $255,080
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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