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Hostage
TrailerAfter one of his hostage negotiations goes awry, LAPD officer Jeff Talley quits the force and relocates his family to the suburbs. There, he must save the lives of a family held hostage, which draws him into a much more dangerous situation.Actors: Bruce Willis, Kevin Pollak, Jimmy Bennett, Michelle Horn, Ben Foster, Jonathan Tucker, Marshall Allman, Serena Scott Thomas, Rumer Willis, Kim Coates, Robert Knepper, ...»Director: Florent-Emilio SiriCountry: United StatesDuration: 113 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Hostage"
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Characters of "Hostage"
Jeff TalleyPlayed by: Bruce WillisWalter SmithPlayed by: Kevin PollakTommy SmithPlayed by: Jimmy BennettJennifer SmithPlayed by: Michelle HornMars KrupcheckPlayed by: Ben FosterDennis KellyPlayed by: Jonathan TuckerKevin KellyPlayed by: Marshall AllmanJane TalleyPlayed by: Serena Scott ThomasAmanda TalleyPlayed by: Rumer WillisThe WatchmanPlayed by: Kim CoatesWil BechlerPlayed by: Robert KnepperLaura ShoemakerPlayed by: Tina LiffordMike AndersPlayed by: Ransford DohertyCarol FloresPlayed by: Marjean HoldenRidleyPlayed by: Michael D. RobertsBill JorgensonPlayed by: Art LaFleurKovakPlayed by: Randy McPhersonOfficer RuizPlayed by: Hector Luis BustamanteLouisePlayed by: Kathryn JoostenMr. JonesPlayed by: Johnny MessnerJoe MackPlayed by: Jamie McShaneSean MackPlayed by: Jimmy 'Jax' PinchakLt. LeifitzPlayed by: Glenn MorshowerBobby KnoxPlayed by: Chad SmithNews ReporterPlayed by: Phil Shuman -
Directors of "Hostage"
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Creators of "Hostage"
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Critic Reviews of "Hostage"
New York ObserverMarch 17, 2005Hostage is all the pulp thriller Bruce Willis movies you've seen before.
Ebert & RoeperMarch 14, 2005I thought, this is going to be a first-rate thriller, nobody plays that kind of character better than Bruce Willis, he's great at that. And then it just gets more and more complicated and more and more ridiculous.
Rolling StoneMarch 11, 2005A tired formula.
SlateMarch 11, 2005Speaking of torture, if you dig it, by all means lock yourself up for two hours with Hostage, which begins by administering electric shocks to your viscera and keeps upping the voltage.
Denver PostMarch 11, 2005For action movie fans who require just a touch of depth and mystery between gunshots, Hostage could make for a satisfying night at the movies.
Common Sense MediaDecember 24, 2010Very violent hostage drama.
ColeSmithey.comApril 18, 2009This is one movie that would be incomplete without a soda, some popcorn, and a box of chocolate covered something.
Long Island PressMarch 23, 2007Mostly a nerve jangling thriller, but you know there's something not quite right about a movie when you're wondering more about why such a plush mansion on fire doesn't have a better sprinkler system.
Christianity TodaySeptember 25, 2006It revels in a sort of operatic vulgarity. And once the story exhausts its over-the-top cheesiness, there are still a few loose ends to tie up, and so the film drags on.
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