To Live and Die in L.A. (DVD, 2003, Special Edition)

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Actors ‏ : ‎ William Petersen, Willem Dafoe, John Pankow, Debra Feuer, John Turturro. Director ‏ : ‎ William Friedkin.

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When 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 AND 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 repercussions, leading to a morally ambiguous cul-de-sac from which there may be no return.

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UPC0027616886453
eBay Product ID (ePID)3450876

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ActorWilliam L. Petersen
RatingR
EditionSpecial Edition
Movie/TV TitleTo Live and Die in L.A.
DirectorWilliam Friedkin
FormatDVD
Release Year2003
GenreAction & Adventure

Additional Product Features

Region CodeRegion 1
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Display FormatSpecial Edition
Signal StandardDvd
Leading RoleWilliam L. Petersen
Release Date20031202
Film CountryUSA

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