Information
| Year: | 2003 |
| Rating: | 5.7(14922) |
| Listed in: | Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller |
| Directed by: | F. Gary Gray |
| Actors: | Vin Diesel Larenz Tate Timothy Olyphant Geno Silva Steve Eastin Jacqueline Obradors |
| "When they took his love... they took his life. On April 4th. he's taking it back." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| F. Gary Gray | |
| Actors | |
| Vin Diesel | as Sean Vetter |
| Larenz Tate | as Demetrius Hicks |
| Timothy Olyphant | as Hollywood Jack |
| Geno Silva | as Memo Lucero |
| Steve Eastin | as Ty Frost |
| Juan Fernández | as Mateo Santos |
| Jeff Kober | as Pomona Joe |
| Marco Rodríguez | as Hondo |
| Mike Moroff | as Gustavo Leon |
| Emilio Rivera | as Garza |
| George Sharperson | as Big Sexy |
| Malieek Straughter | as Overdose |
| Jim Boeke | as Bad Cop |
| Rubelio Bracamonte | as Santos Henchman |
| Ben Bray | as Assassin |
| Norm Compton | as Bat |
| Esteban Cueto | as Federale |
| Ken Davitian | as Ramon Cadena |
| Robert Fraade | as Counsel |
| Zachary John Gonzales | as Lucero's Son |
| Richard Gross | as Old Agent |
| Richard Haje | as Lucero's Bodyguard |
| Toby Holguin | as Assassin |
| Thomas Kopache | as Chief Neal |
| F. Valentino Morales | as GT Commando |
| Scott Reitz | as DEA Agent |
| Joe Rodriguez | as Mexican Bureaucrat |
| Mik Scriba | as Prison Guard |
| Lamont Tyler | as Tow Truck Driver |
| Alan Austin | as Pilot |
| Tim Babb | as Tourist |
| Ray Conchado | as Diablo's Guard |
| Delno Ebie | as Columbian Store Clerk |
| Julian Flynn | as Detective |
| Michael Papajohn | as Uniformed Cop |
| Javier Rivas | as Colombian Soldier |
| Dean Rubin | as DEA Agent |
| Santiago Verdu | as Diablo's Partner |
| Actresses | |
| Jacqueline Obradors | as Stacy Vetter |
| Alice Amter | as Marta |
| Atiana Coons-Parker | as Rachel Hicks |
| April Flowers | as Stripper |
| Aleane Fitz-Carter | as Old Lady |
| Paula Harrison | as Lucero's Dancer |
| Terry Hoyos | as Lucero's Wife |
| Julia Lee | as Spa Receptionist |
| Karrine Steffans-McCrary | as Candice Hicks |
| Rachel Sterling | as Assia |
| Dawnn Alane | as Nightclub Worker |
| Roslyn Bezanilla | as Nightclub Worker |
| Charlie Curtis | as Nightclub Worker |
| Azalea Davila | as Nightclub Worker |
| Kristin Eckert | as Nightclub Worker |
| Sonia Enriquez | as Nightclub Worker |
| Cristina LaMonica | as Nightclub Worker |
| Laura Salem | as Nightclub Worker |
| Elizabeth Alvarez | as Nightclub Worker |
| Maria Arcé | as Renee |
| Meriah Nelson | as Sexy Girl |
| Carmen Perez | as Lucero Girl |
| Erica Taylor | as Nightclub Worker |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, Spanish |
| Filming dates: | 12 December 2000 - March 2001 |
| Budget: | USD 36,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 26,183,197 USD (11 May 2003) UK - 527,730 GBP (6 April 2003) Worldwide - 16,955,961 USD (6 November 2003) (except USA) Italy - 935,684 EUR (7 September 2003) Russia - 577,469 USD (27 July 2003) Spain - 604,610 EUR (14 September 2003) |
| Plot: | Sean Vetter and Demetrius Hicks are members of the DEA who are fighting an ongoing drug war on the California/Mexico border, they are most successful at it because of their edge of growing up on the street and being thugs converted to cops. The DEA busts one of the major players by the name of "Memo" Lucero and imprison him in the United States but then a major player named Diablo then takes over the business and now he is now the major player targeted by Vetter and his team. But when Vetter's wife is killed in a botched hit organized by Diablo, he seeks revenge against those responsible and in the process has to seek help from the imprisoned Lucero in order to catch Diablo. But in the process, Vetter and Hicks have to fight their way up the chain to get to Diablo but it's easier said than done when all Vetter can focus on is revenge... |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Just Do It" Written by Ft, Richard Frierson and Keith Harris Performed by Ft (as FT) Produced by YoungLord for YoungLord Music Courtesy of Tru Criminal Records / New Line Productions, Inc. / Goliath Artists "Que Se Sepa" Written by Hector Manuel Rivera Performed by Orquesta Tabaco Y Ron Courtesy of Dimelo! Latin Dance Records Through special arrangement with Latin Music Entertainment, Inc. "Tu Boca" Written by Andrés Cabas Performed by Andrés Cabas (as Cabas) Courtesy of EMI Colombia S.A. Under license from EMI-Film & TV Music "Touch" Written by Seal & Mark Batson Performed by Seal Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records "I'm Tired of Good, I'm Trying Bad" Written by Lady Miss Kier, Bootsy Collins, Martin Buttrich and Martin Bettinghaus Performed by Bootsy Collins featuring Lady Miss Kier Courtesy of eastwest records/Warner Music Germany By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing "Descarga Total" Written by Isorlando Valle Performed by Maraca Courtesy of Ahi-Nama Music "It Go'z Down" Written by Malieek Straughter, Henry Straughter and Bobby Hooper Performed by Sin in tha Flesh "Double Drums" Written by Peter Kruder Performed by Peace Orchestra With kind permission of g-stone recordings / SMV Schacht Musikverlage GmbH "What It Is" Written by Victor "X-Man" Taylor, Joyce Tolbert and T-Kuwani Robinson Performed by Joyce Tolbert featuring X-Man Courtesy of Cyber Street Records "But I Feel Good" Written by Andy Cocup, Tom Findlay (as Thomas Findlay) and Michael Daniels Performed by Groove Armada Courtesy of Jive Records "Gobinday" Written by Erin Kamler, Dan Powell and Adam Milo Smalley (as Adam Smalley) Performed by Mantra Girl Courtesy of ADAMAS Records "Buena" Written by Mark Sandman Performed by Morphine Courtesy of Rykodisc "Spread Your Love" Written by Peter Hayes , Robert Turner and Nicholas Jago Performed by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Courtesy of Virgin Records America, Inc. Under license from EMI-Film & TV Music "Rover Take Over" Written by Praga Khan, Oliver Adams and Jade 4 U Performed by Lords of Acid Courtesy of Antler-Subway Records "The Messenjah (Tweaker Remix)" Written by Sonny, Marcos, Traa and Wuv Performed by P.O.D. Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing "Straight Out of Line" Written by Salvatore P. Erna Performed by Godsmack Courtesy of Republic/Universal Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Cumbia Negra" Written by Gerardo Varela Performed by Cartagena Candombe Courtesy of Arc Music Group "Nothing to Lose" Written by Kellian James and Robert Smith Performed by Buddy Klein Produced by Jeruz Courtesy of Race Tracks, Inc. "Broken Home" Written by Jerry Horton Performed by Papa Roach Courtesy of DreamWorks Records |
Goofs
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Continuity: Vetter's Dodge truck clearly blocks Jack's Porsche preventing him from leaving, although later in the scene it is backed up giving plenty of room for Jack to leave. Crew: Shadow of Camera is visible on Memo Lucero's taxi towards the beginning of the film. Crew: As Sean starts up the stairs to the 2nd floor of the old cantina towards the end of the film, you can see a crew member moving a light reflector in a mirror on the left side of the frame. This is fully visible in the widescreen print, but appears only as a moving light in the full screen print. SYNC: When Vetter goes into Lucero's cell and lights his cigarette, we hear the clink of a zippo-style lighter, but see a flame that is obviously that of a disposable lighter. Continuity: When Sean and his group get in the silver car to leave the plane hanger, the car has a temporary license sticker in its rear window. When the car pulls out of the hanger, the temporary sticker is gone and there is a proper license plate where one should be. Revealing mistakes: When he wakes up in the hospital, he has been there for quite sometime because they had already buried his wife. It looks as if his white socks are dirty, which means he was walking in them recently. |
Quotes
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Overdose: Get the fuck out of my house! Demetrius Hicks: Listen man, you gotta chill, alright! Overdose: Chill? Fuck you! [fires a couple of gunshots while Sean fires back] Overdose: You want me to chill so you can ice me? Fuck you! Get the fuck out! Demetrius Hicks: I know you don't like the police. Damn sure talkin' to a police in a attic. Back in the day, I couldn't stand the police, man. They used to fuck with us all the time, me and my homies, be rollin' down the street. They'd pull us over jackin' fools. Overdose: You po-po! Demetrius Hicks: I know! Sean: They call us down here. They take away our weapons? They expect us to go into a building full of drunken cartel gunmen unarmed? I mean, that isn't fun. Ty Frost: You're not gettin' paid to have fun. Good luck, gentlemen. Sean: I like this car. Hollywood Jack: Hey, nice truck. Sean: Thanks. Hollywood Jack: In fact, I was thinking about trading this one in for, like, seven of those. Sean: What does the name Overdose mean to you? Hollywood Jack: Over who? Sean: OVERDOSE! Hollywood Jack: There's a human being named Overdose? Sean: [standing at his wife's grave] Don't watch me now. [last lines] Sean: [referring to his wife's grave] Who picked the stone? Demetrius Hicks: We all did. Sean: She would've liked that. Sean: Watch your language. Hollywood Jack: Ohh, I'm sorry buddy. Let me rephrase: FUCK YOU! [after Jack sarcastically claims he will trade his Porsche for Sean's truck] Sean: Ah... Let me get your license and registration, please. Hollywood Jack: May I um... ask what I did? Sean: Yeah, your mud flaps. You got no mud flaps on this. Hollywood Jack: It's a fuckin' Porsche. Sean: Well you won't have to worry about it when you trade it in for the truck. Sean: [to a stripper] Get the fuck off my lap. Hollywood Jack: Call my lawyer you cocksucker! Sean: Call your lawyer? Sean: [Sean punches Hollywood Jack] Hollywood Jack: God! Sean: You don't know who that is? I'll call your fuckin' lawyer. I'll beat the shit out of him after I beat the fuck out of you! Drug Dealer: Remember that cop who took down the big man? We took care of his stupid bitch wife. Sean: So you took care of his stupid bitch wife? Drug Dealer: Yeah. Any bitch who marries a cop has got to be stupid. The keys are in the car. Take care. Sean: You killed my wife, you motherfucker? [Sean beats him to death] |
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