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| Hollywood Homicide (2003) |
Release Date:
1 March 2002
Genre: Action/ Comedy/ Crime/ Thriller
Director: Ron Shelton
Writer: Robert Souza, Ron Shelton
Runtime: 116 mins
Language: English
Color: Technicolor
MPAA: PG-13
Status: On Dvd/VHS
Filming Dates: January 2003 (second unit), April 2003 (reshoots), 19 August 2002 - 14 December 2002 (principal photography)
Plays: Det. K.C. Calden
Cast:
+ Harrison Ford ---- Sgt. Joe Gavilan
+ Lena Olin ---- Ruby
+ Bruce Greenwood ---- Lt. Bennie Macko
+ Isaiah Washington ---- Antoine Sartain
Tag line:
+ In Hollywood, no one is who they really want to be.
+ When time is running out, one shot is all you get
Other Titles:
+ Two Cops (USA working title)
+ Homicide à Hollywood (French)
+ Hollywood Cops (Austria / Denmark / Germany)
+ Murha Hollywoodissa (Finland)
+ Divisão de Homicídios (Brazil)
Synopsis:
When not solving murders in Tinseltown, Detective Joe Gavilan and his rookie partner Kasey Calden both moonlight in other fields: Gavilan sells real estate (poorly), and Calden aspires to become an actor (Brando, namely). Assigned to the vicious in-club slaying of a promising young rap act, the two detective delve into the recording industry where they hope to find answers - ideally ones that also come with property buyers or auditions.
Filming Locations:
+ Beverly Hills, California, USA
+ Los Angeles, California, USA
+ Santa Monica, California, USA
+ Parker Center Police Headquarters - 150 N. Los Angeles St., Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
+ Parking Lot, L.A.P.D. Hollywood Station - 1358 Wilcox Ave., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production Companies:
+ Revolution Studios
+ Pitt-Shelton Productions
Distributors:
+ Revolution Studios
+ Columbia Pictures
+ Buena Vista International
+ Sony Pictures Entertainment
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| Trivia |
+ Director Ron Shelton met co-writer Robert Souza on Dark Blue (2002). A former cop, Souza was an adviser. Shelton was so impressed, he asked him to help co-write his next film.
+ Joe Gavilan's frequently heard cell phone ring is the opening riff of "My Girl", while K.C. Calden's phone plays "Funkytown".
+ Gavilan is based on Robert Souza, who was a homicide detective in the LAPD Hollywood Division and moonlighted as a real estate broker in his final ten years on the job. The scene where a cuffed crook steals the gun from a patrol officer's belt and starts shooting it off in the parking lot actually happened during Souza's tenure.
+ H20Klick is really the 504 Boys, a New Orleans-based hip-hop group that Master P produces.
+ The subplot of Gavilan trying to sell Jerry Duran's house to Julius Armas is based on Robert Souza's real-life attempt to sell Robert Evans' house to Dodi Fayed, who was in the music business at the time and for whom Souza did bodyguard work for.
+ The hip-hop club was also used as the base of operations in Ocean's Eleven (2001) according to Ron Shelton.
+ According to the DVD-commentary the roles that Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett play in the movie are almost reversed in real life. Gavilan (Ford) is a good shoot and almost a stunt driver. Calden is a lousy shoot and driver. In reality Ford does not like guns and is a very poor shoot at best while Hartnett is a very good marksmen, having been through actor basic training for two other movies (Pearl Harbor (2001), Black Hawk Down (2001)) twice. Hartnett on the other hand does not like to drive while Ford is, according to Ron Shelton, "...a maniac behind the steering wheel".
+ The film was originally going to be a drama before 'Marion 'Suge' Knight' complained to the producers. The film was subsequently turned into a comedy.
+ The film spoofs "Blade Runner" |
| Goofs and Mistakes |
+ Continuity: The dents on the passenger side of
K. C. Calden's car disappear during the chase.
+ Continuity: During the "Street Car Named Desire" K.C.'s shirt is
ripped, but in the next shot it is intact.
+ Factual errors: When Joe Gavilan is reading the local newspaper and
the headline says that he and KC Calden are under investigation for their
conduct, two other headlines include the words "Iraqui" and "Viet Nam". An
American newspaper would spell those words "Iraqi" and "Vietnam",
respectively.
+ Continuity: When Shawna kisses K.C. after the yoga class, the
lipstick mark on his cheek disappears and reappears between shots as he
talks to Joe.
+ Revealing mistakes: Obvious stuntman for Gavilan during the fight
on the roof.
+ Crew or equipment visible: When Detective Gavilan enters the house
on Mount Olympus to dine with Ruby, an actor's mark is visible on the floor. |
| Quotes |
+ K.C.: I know you're gonna say it's none of my
business, but when's the last time you got laid?
Joe Gavilan: None of your business. + Van Family Son: We're
gonna die. I know we're going to die.
K.C.: Yes, actually. We, we will die.
Van Family Mom: No, you're not gonna die.
K.C.: I don't mean right now.
+ K.C.: It's not about the sex.
[Joe Gavilan just looks at him]
K.C.: OK, so I got into it for the sex, but it's not about that
anymore.
+ K.C.: Well, what do you think?
Joe Gavilan: Write this down.
[K.C. grabs his pad and pen]
Joe Gavilan: Cheeseburger, well done. Raw onion, pickle, ketchup.
Nothing else.
K.C.: Got it. Officer, it's time to get rolling on some chow. This is
what the big dog wants, and I want tomato and cucumber on whole wheat with
only mustard and bean sprouts.
+ Joe Gavilan: Goddammit! Idiot! That's it! That's it! I'm
driving! That's it!
K.C.: All right, all right fine! You think you can do better? Go
ahead, be my guest!
Joe Gavilan: Dammnit! Trying to kill us!
K.C.: All right, go!
Joe Gavilan: Idiot!
K.C.: Go ahead!
+ [Joe and K.C. leave the L.A.P.D. Parker Center
Station]
Joe Gavilan: What the hell is going on? Did you say anything in
there?
K.C.: Of course not. You?
Joe Gavilan: My phone wouldn't stop ringing.
Leon: Joe! K.C.!
Joe Gavilan: This is insane. Can you figure this out?
Leon: [angry] No... but I played my last card
buying you a couple of hours, so YOU can figure it out!
+ K.C.: I don't think I want to be a cop anymore.
Joe Gavilan: Then what do you want to be?
K.C.: I want to be an actor.
Joe Gavilan: [shrugs] You're gay. I can deal with
that.
+ K.C.: How did you find me?
Joe Gavilan: I'm psychic.
K.C.: [amazed] Really?
Joe Gavilan: No, not really. I'm a detective for Pete's sake. |
| Release and Reception |
+ Budget: 75 million
+ USA box office: 31 million
+ Opening weekend: 11 million
+ Worldwide Box Office: 51 million
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| DVD Information |
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color,
Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language: English
Region: Region 1
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Audio: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), French (Dolby Digital 2.0
Stereo)
Number of Discs: 1 (Single Side Dual
Layer)
Classification: PG-13
Studio: Sony Pictures
Release Date: October 7, 2003
Run Time: 116 minutes
Additional Release Materials:
Disc 1: Teaser Trailer
Commentary by: Ron Shelton - Director
Note: Some of the above information may vary due to different DVD versions.
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| Soundtrack Information |
Hollywood Homicide: Music From the Motion Picture
Tracks:
1. I Love Cali (In the Summertime) - Roscoe
2. Oh No - Choppa, Krazy, Magic and T-Bo
3. My Girl
4. Funkytown
5. The Tracks of My Tears - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
6. Get 'em Up - Oakenfold (Vocals Ice Cube)
7. Yeah - 216
8. A Day at the Races - Jurassic 5
9. Bang This - Butch Cassidy featuring Snoop Dogg
10. Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"
11. You Got the Love - Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
12. Your Precious Love - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
13. Gossip Folks - Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott
14. Losin' Your Mind - Xzibit featuring Snoop Dogg
15. My Girl - The Temptations
16. A Woman's Worth - Alicia Keys
17. Lord Made An Angel - Michel Rubini |
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