| Release
Date: January 19, 2005
Distributor: Rogue Pictures (Focus Features)
Film Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Country: United States
Screenwriter(s): James DeMonaco
Director(s): Jean-François Ríchet
Cast: Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne, John Leguizamo,
Maria Bello, Ja Rule, Drea de Matteo, Matt Craven, Aisha Hinds,
Brian Dennehy, Gabriel Byrne
Script Review: Click HERE
Official Site: Click HERE
Synopsis:
To survive the night, cops and criminals alike will have to unite
and fight. A classic head-to-head showdown ignites in an all-new
update of the 1976 action thriller of the same name. With only
a few hours left in the calendar year, Precinct 13, one of Detroit's
oldest precinct houses, is closing. Amid heavy snowfall and unsafe
road conditions, only a few lawmen remain on duty for New Year's
Eve. They are headed by Sergeant Jake Roenick (Ethan Hawke), a
good cop wrestling with bad memories of a fatal undercover op
from the previous spring. Roenick and Precinct 13 have both seen
better days. Early on December 31st, deep in the city, formidable
crime lord Marion Bishop (Laurence Fishburne), is cornered by
an undercover cop. Their ensuing struggle leaves the cop dead
- and Bishop captured, by the Organized Crime and Racketeering
squad that Marcus Duvall (Gabriel Byrne) runs. Bishop is handcuffed
and herded onto a prison bus with several criminals: junkie Beck
(John Leguizamo), hustler Smiley (Ja Rule), and gang member Anna
(Aisha Hinds). But the battering snowstorm stops the bus well
short of its high-security destination and strands it at the remote
Precinct 13 - where, as night falls, the prisoners are temporarily
incarcerated. This influx of prisoners irks Roenick, almost as
much as visiting police psychologist Alex Sabian (Maria Bello)
does. But Precinct 13's provocative secretary Iris Ferri (Drea
de Matteo) and salty veteran cop Jasper "Old School"
O'Shea (Brian Dennehy) won't let the increasing workload deter
them from celebrating...until two masked gunmen break in and attack
the guards from the bus. The gunmen are just barely beaten back,
and everyone inside Precinct 13 realizes that more will come -
to extract crime lord Bishop, but also armed and ready to shoot
anyone and everyone else. The cops, looking to the reluctant Roenick
for leadership, and the cons, looking to the steely Bishop for
an angle, must join forces to live. Fortifying themselves with
minimal weaponry and maximum courage, they will not go gently
into the bad night. As they fight to the death, the thin lines
between good and bad bleed together.
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