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Rampart
TrailerDave Brown who lives in Los Angeles is the last of reactionary cops. He works hard because of loving his family.Actors: Woody Harrelson, Jon Bernthal, Stella Schnabel, Jon Foster, Ben Foster, Ruben Garfias, Deadlee, Dominic Flores, Matt McTighe, Cynthia Nixon, Anne Heche, ...»Director: Oren MovermanCountry: United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Rampart"
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Characters of "Rampart"
David Douglas BrownPlayed by: Woody Harrelson
Dan MoronePlayed by: Jon Bernthal
JanePlayed by: Stella Schnabel
Michael WhittakerPlayed by: Jon Foster
General TerryPlayed by: Ben Foster
Pharmacy Security GuardPlayed by: Ruben Garfias
Pharmacy PunkPlayed by: Deadlee
Latino DetectivePlayed by: Dominic Flores
BarbaraPlayed by: Cynthia Nixon
CatherinePlayed by: Anne Heche
HelenPlayed by: Brie Larson
MargaretPlayed by: Sammy Boyarsky
Piano PlayerPlayed by: Billy Hough
SarahPlayed by: Audra McDonald
Shondell ParmalleePlayed by: Keith Woulard
Stacy CranstonPlayed by: Harriet Sansom Harris
CaptainPlayed by: Robert Wisdom
Joan ConfreyPlayed by: Sigourney Weaver
Cal WoodwardPlayed by: Leonard Kelly-Young
Linda FentressPlayed by: Robin Wright
HartshornPlayed by: Ned Beatty
Captain's DaughterPlayed by: Ashley Nikkole Thompson
Head Shark LawyerPlayed by: Don Creech
Helen's GirlfriendPlayed by: Sophie Kargman
Guitar PlayerPlayed by: Borislov Solakov
Hotel ConciergePlayed by: Jim O'Hagen
Command Staff Member #2Played by: Tim Russ
Kyle TimkinsPlayed by: Ice Cube
Barbara's BoyfriendPlayed by: William Paul Clark -
Directors of "Rampart"
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Creators of "Rampart"
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Critic Reviews of "Rampart"
Detroit NewsMarch 09, 2012Where's it all go? Nowhere, really, just down a dirty, disappointing hole. Harrelson deserved better.
Seattle TimesMarch 01, 2012It's a remarkably compelling film.
Arizona RepublicMarch 01, 2012Brown is a sick man, but Harrelson makes him so interesting, so charismatic, so ... watchable, that you can't look away, even if his actions make you want to (and they will).
Washington PostFebruary 23, 2012"Rampart" doesn't tell a coherent story as much as swirl the drain with Dave, as his increasingly desperate efforts to save himself simply result in a cascade of self-inflicted wounds.
Toronto StarFebruary 23, 2012This isn't your average out-of-control character, and Harrelson has to work against a narrowly defined screenplay that is short on specifics.
Time OutFebruary 21, 2012Sure to provoke furious reactions in those unwilling to succumb to its mood of reckless abandon. But for those who can, this feverish slice of LA noir is set to be one of the purest cinematic pleasures of 2012.
The Improper BostonianMay 12, 2015A terrible movie that only works on the rare occasions when Harrelson's searing performance is allowed to shine.
Film School RejectsAugust 11, 2014A powerful portrait of a seriously damaged, both internally and externally, man.
Onya MagazineSeptember 08, 2013[A] cop drama in the vein of Bad Lieutenant, except in this case the bad cop that is front and centre truly thinks he's doing good.
We Got This CoveredJanuary 23, 2013Rampart doesn't end up having as much emotional punch to it as The Messenger did, mainly because it feels as though the idea was not thought out to completion.
Examiner.comSeptember 16, 2012What keeps the movie engaging for as long as it was is the amazing performance by two-time Oscar nominee Woody Harrelson.
The StandardSeptember 14, 2012IN case you needed it, this unsettling cop drama is further proof that Woody Harrelson is one of the most underrated actors going round.
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