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Willem Dafoe is an LA criminal making barrel-loads of money. William Peterson is the FBI agent on Dafoe's tail, and more than a mite envious of his quarry's easy access to a constant cash supply. John Pankow is the green FBI agent that tags along with Peterson. Photographed by German cinematogropher, Robby Muller and directed by 'The French Connection' director William Friedkin, this is a brutal and cynical thriller that epitomises 80s materialistic greed and corruption. It also has one of the most stunningly choreographed car chases on film.
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Product Information
A fast-paced tale about a secret service agent who will stop at nothing in his attempt to apprehend a daring counterfeiter.
Product Identifiers
EAN5050070022025
eBay Product ID (ePID)31004088
Product Key Features
ActorWillem Dafoe, Darlanne Fluegel, Dean Stockwell, William L. Petersen
Film/TV TitleTo Live and Die in L.A.
DirectorWilliam Friedkin
Release Year2004
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
GenreGeneral, Action & Adventure
Run Time110 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate18
Number of Discs1
Additional InformationWhen a notorious, highly sophisticated counterfeiter murders his partner, Secret Service agent Richard Chance (William Petersen) launches a furious vendetta to capture the man responsible. But master counterfeiter Rick Masters (Willem Dafoe) is always just one step ahead of Chance in William Friedkin's thrilling, suspenseful crime drama. With violent shoot-outs and a turbulent chase scene reminiscent of Friedkin's own THE FRENCH CONNECTION, TO LIVE AN DIE IN L.A. broke with tradition by making the ostensible hero as morally reprehensible as the villain he pursues. Clashing with bureaucratic obstacles, Chance is forced to break the rules in order to procure cash for a sting operation, but the risks he takes snowball into an avalanche of violence and moral reprecussions, leading to a morally ambiguous cul-de-sac from which there may be no return.