To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)

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Title: To Live and Die in L.A.

Genre: Crime, Thriller, Action

Cast: William Petersen, Willem Dafoe, John Pankow, Debra Feuer, John Turturro, Dean Stockwell, Darlanne Fluegel, Michael Greene, Steve James, Robert Downey Sr., Christopher Allport, Valentin de Vargas, Jack Hoar, Dwier Brown, Michael Chong, Jacqueline Giroux, Michael Zand, Bobby Bass, Dar Robinson, Anne Betancourt, Katherine M. Louie, Edward Harrell, Gilbert Espinoza, John Petievich, Zarko Petievich, Rick Dalton, Richard L. Lane, Jack Cota, Shirley J. White, Gerald H. Brownlee, David M. DuFriend, Rubén García, Joe Duran, Buford McClerkins, Gregg Dandridge, Donnie Williams, Earnest Hart Jr., Thomas F. Duffy, Gerald Petievich, Mark Gash, Pat McGroarty, Brian Bradley, Jane Leeves, Gary Cole

Release: 1985-11-01

Runtime: 116

Plot: A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.

Where to watch

    • Official Trailer

      • Trailer
    • Why We Love It

      • Featurette
    • Filming The Airport Scene

      • Featurette
    • Filming The Car Chase

      • Featurette
    • Making Counterfeit Money

      • Clip
    • Airport Chase Scene

      • Clip
    • High-Speed Car Chase Scene

      • Clip
Movie information in first post provided by The Movie Database
To Live and Die in L.A. is a great movie. The director responsible for this one also directed the Exorcist so I’m not surprised that this was a great movie.
 
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