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Michael Douglas | William Foster/D-Fens | |
Robert Duvall | Prendergast | |
Barbara Hershey | Beth | |
Tuesday Weld | Amanda Prendergast | |
Rachel Ticotin | Sandra | |
Frederic Forrest | Nick, Surplus Store Owner | |
Lois Smith | D-Fen's Mother | |
Joey Hope Singer | Adele (Beth's Child) | |
Ebbe Roe Smith | Guy on Freeway | |
Michael Paul Chan | Mr. Lee | |
Stephen Park | Detective Brian | |
Macon McCalman | Detective Graham | |
Richard Montoya | Detective Sanchez | |
Raymond J. Barry | Captain Yardley | |
D.W. Moffett | Detective Lydecker | |
Kimberly Scott | Detective Jones |
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Producer | Timothy Harris
Arnold Kopelson |
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Writer | Ebbe Roe Smith
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Cinematography | Andrzej Bartkowiak
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Musician | James Newton Howard
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The adventure of an ordinary man at war with the everyday world. Freeways are clogged. Terror stalks our cities. At shops and restaurants, the customer is seldom right. The pressure of big-city life can anger anyone. But Bill Foster is more than angry. He’s out to get even. ”I’m going home,” Foster says as he abandons his gridlocked car on the hottest day of the year. Instead, he walks straight into an urban nightmare by turns absurdly funny and shatteringly violent. Academy Award winner Michael Douglas is Foster, an ordinary guy at war with the frustrations of daily living. Fellow Oscar winner Robert Duvall is the savvy cop obsessed with stopping Foster’s citywide rampage. Falling Down is their story, a spellbinding, unconventional thriller that asks: “Are we falling apart?” |
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