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Speed
TrailerThe film focuses on a young LAPD cop who tries to rescue civilians on a city bus rigged with a bomb programmed to explode if the bus slows down below 50 mph or if civilians try to escape.Actors: Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Sandra Bullock, Joe Morton, Jeff Daniels, Alan Ruck, Glenn Plummer, Richard Lineback, Beth Grant, Hawthorne James, Carlos Carrasco, ...»Director: Jan de BontCountry: United StatesDuration: 116 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Speed"
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Characters of "Speed"
Officer Jack TravenPlayed by: Keanu ReevesHoward PaynePlayed by: Dennis HopperAnnie PorterPlayed by: Sandra BullockLt. Herb 'Mac' McMahonPlayed by: Joe MortonDet. Harold 'Harry' TemplePlayed by: Jeff DanielsStephensPlayed by: Alan RuckJaguar OwnerPlayed by: Glenn PlummerNorwoodPlayed by: Richard LinebackHelenPlayed by: Beth GrantSamPlayed by: Hawthorne JamesOrtizPlayed by: Carlos CarrascoTerryPlayed by: David KriegelMrs. KaminoPlayed by: Natsuko OhamaRayPlayed by: Daniel VillarrealRobinPlayed by: Margaret MedinaBagwellPlayed by: Jordan LundBobPlayed by: John CapodiceVincePlayed by: Thomas Rosales Jr.Mrs. McMahonPlayed by: Neisha Folkes-LeMelle -
Directors of "Speed"
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Creators of "Speed"
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Critic Reviews of "Speed"
Philadelphia InquirerAugust 11, 2014De Bont has assembled it with masterly precision. And Speed looks terrific. There are breathtaking aerial shots, mind-boggling stunts, and camera positioning that you just don't expect. It's a rocketing eyeful.
Seattle TimesJuly 30, 2013A riotously enjoyable locomotive of action, Speed is driven by a premise of such crystalline purity that its ridiculousness becomes part of the fun.
Orlando SentinelJuly 30, 2013Believe it or not, the most exciting movie of the year takes place mainly in an elevator, on a city bus and on a train car.
Los Angeles TimesJuly 30, 2013Action directing is a put-up-or-shut-up game, a skill that can't be faked or finessed; even a 10-year-old can tell if you've got it or not. And on the evidence of the invigorating Speed, Jan De Bont has definitely got it.
Chicago ReaderJuly 30, 2013The deft arabesques of cinematographer Andrzej Bartkowiak juice up the suspense, and if you're not too put off by the sheer ridiculousness of the story you won't be bored.
New YorkerJuly 30, 2013The result is clean, delirious, and, yes, speedy -- the best big-vehicle-in-peril movie since Clouzot's The Wages of Fear.
Baltimore SunAugust 11, 2014Speed kills -- it kills wit, character, charm and empathy. But it does go fast. Since that is its sole reason for existence, one must say it achieves its narrow goal brilliantly.
Tulsa WorldAugust 11, 2014It's more than a mere knockoff. It's a clever, carefully constructed action machine that generates lots of high-octane thrills and spills. What it lacks in originality, it more than makes up for in full-throttle pacing.
FromTheBalconyJuly 10, 2014It's easy to poke fun at some of the more far-fetched scenes and, at times, cheesy dialogue, but this is still one hell of an action movie.
Christian Science MonitorJuly 30, 2013Keanu Reeves and Dennis Hopper are fun to watch as the dueling protagonists, and Sandra Bullock is fetching as an astonished commuter who finds herself behind the steering wheel.
South Florida Sun-SentinelJuly 30, 2013If you have a thirst for hard action and suspense of a high order, Speed satisfies big-time.
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