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To Live and Die in L.A.
TrailerWhen his longtime partner on the force is killed, reckless U.S. Secret Service agent Richard Chance vows to stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who murdered his partner.Actors: William Petersen, Willem Dafoe, John Pankow, Debra Feuer, John Turturro, Darlanne Fluegel, Dean Stockwell, Steve James, Robert Downey Sr., Michael Greene, Christopher Allport, ...»Director: William FriedkinCountry: United StatesDuration: 116 minQuality: HDRelease: 1985IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "To Live and Die in L.A."
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Characters of "To Live and Die in L.A."
Richard ChancePlayed by: William Petersen
Eric MastersPlayed by: Willem Dafoe
John VukovichPlayed by: John Pankow
Bianca TorresPlayed by: Debra Feuer
Carl CodyPlayed by: John Turturro
Ruth LanierPlayed by: Darlanne Fluegel
Bob GrimesPlayed by: Dean Stockwell
Jeff RicePlayed by: Steve James
Thomas BatemanPlayed by: Robert Downey Sr.
Jim HartPlayed by: Michael Greene
Max WaxmanPlayed by: Christopher Allport
JackPlayed by: Jack Hoar
Judge Filo CedilloPlayed by: Valentin de Vargas
DoctorPlayed by: Dwier Brown
Thomas LingPlayed by: Michael Chong
Claudia LeithPlayed by: Jacqueline Giroux
TerroristPlayed by: Michael Zand
FBI AgentPlayed by: Bobby Bass
SerenaPlayed by: Jane Leeves -
Directors of "To Live and Die in L.A."
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Creators of "To Live and Die in L.A."
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Critic Reviews of "To Live and Die in L.A."
VarietyOctober 29, 2008Engrossing and diverting enough on a moment-to-moment basis but is overtooled.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Friedkin plays it as brutal and cynical as he ever did with The French Connection...
New York TimesMay 20, 2003On its own terms, it's a considerable success, though it's a film that sacrifices everything in the interests of style.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000The film isn't just about cops and robbers, but about two systems of doing business, and how one of the systems finds a way to change itself in order to defeat the other.
7M PicturesJuly 31, 2012The film is cheesy as hell but it is a ton of fun for someone who remembered how this passed as uber-edgy back in the day.
Antagony & EcstasyFebruary 22, 2011A profoundly ambivalent motion picture... completely upends every convention of its hidebound genre without even seeming to notice that it has done so.
Seanax.comFebruary 17, 2010[William] Friedkin creates a jittery atmosphere of adrenaline and corruption and danger...
Combustible CelluloidSeptember 15, 2007Friedkin's 1985 film To Live and Die in L.A. may be one of his very best, though it did not reach the level of acclaim and support of his earlier films.
Fantastica DailyOctober 08, 2005William Friedkin returned to form with this tough, stylish and gutsy crime thriller enhanced by one of the great soundtracks of the 1980s.
Reel Film ReviewsJanuary 13, 2004To Live and Die in L.A. is undeniably very well made - from the performances to the more technical aspects - but the bottom line is, it's just not all that compelling.
Creative LoafingDecember 10, 2003There's not much substance here, but the film ... showcases a grabber of a car chase that compares favorably with the classic one from Friedkin's The French Connection.
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