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Snitch is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Dwayne Johnson, based on the experiences of DEA informant James Settembrino. The film was released in the United States on February 22, 2013. The film also stars Barry Pepper, Susan Sarandon, Jon Bernthal, Benjamin Bratt, and Michael Kenneth Williams. The plot focuses on John Matthews, who goes undercover for the DEA after his estranged son Jason Collins is framed in a drug deal by his best friend.
Plot
Jason Collins is a college student, who is persuaded to allow his friend Craig to ship drugs to his house. Jason signs for the package which contains pills and a tracking device. DEA officers break into the house; Jason flees but is chased down and arrested by Agent Cooper. While at a barbecue, John Matthews, Jason s estranged father and owner of a construction company, is called by his ex-wife Sylvie about Jason being arrested. John and Sylvie meet with an investigator who says that Craig set Jason up to reduce his own sentence. Jason s charges carry a minimum of 10 years in prison. He is pressured to inform on one of his own friends to reduce his own sentence. Using his connections, John arranges to meet with local US Attorney Joanne Keeghan, who is running an aggressive anti-drug campaign. Keeghan agrees to reduce Jason s sentence if John will inform on a drug dealer. Cooper leads a task force which will monitor any dealings John arranges to use as evidence for an arrest. John searches through his employee records and finds that Daniel James, a new employee, has two prior distribution convictions. Daniel is currently leading a clean life to avoid a third strike. John offers $20,000 if Daniel will simply introduce him to a dealer; Daniel agrees, though he is unaware that John is acting as an informant.
Daniel introduces John to Malik, an extremely dangerous, high-ranking local drug dealer, who also has two strikes. Explaining that his construction business cannot stay afloat in the current economy without a supplement to its revenues, John offers to run nearly limitless amounts of drugs at almost zero risk in his freight trucks. Malik agrees under the condition that John and Daniel drive the initial run themselves. John and Agent Cooper arrange for several wire taps, where he drives to the pick-up point near the Mexican border when a rival gang ambushes the pick-up, but John escapes, impressing cartel kingpin Pintera, whose men fight off the hijackers. John then makes the deal, delivering the drugs to Malik while under surveillance by Cooper. Malik mentions a meeting with cartel members higher than himself. Hoping to catch the higher priority targets, Cooper does not move to arrest Malik as agreed. Keeghan claims Cooper did the right thing and reneges on her promise to reduce Jason s sentence unless John cooperates in the second meeting. Outraged, John demands that Jason be released when the job is completed. Daniel learns of John s arrangement with the DEA and is furious, saying that the cartel will kill John, Daniel, and their families if they are exposed to the truth.
John and Daniel send their families into hiding, where John meets with Pintera, who wants him to run nearly $100 million in drug profits into Mexico and offers to make John as a member of the cartel s inner circle if he succeeds. Keeghan relishes the prospect of arresting such a high-profile dealer, but Cooper has a change of heart and tries to talk John out of doing the run, suspecting the cartel will kill him afterwards. John devises a plan to free himself and Daniel from both the government and the cartel. During the run, John is able to escape Cooper s surveillance. At the same time, Daniel sneaks into Malik s house, killing his guards and mortally wounding him. Before dying, Malik reveals Pintera s cell phone number to Daniel. John calls Cooper and has him track both his new cell phone and Pintera s phone, effectively giving Cooper both the money and the kingpin at once. The cartel realizes John is an informant which leads them on a highway chase and shootout before escaping. The Cartel members and the money are seized by Cooper s men. Pintera is surrounded by federal agents and surrenders because his young son is with him. Jason is released, while John and his family go into the witness protection program. John leaves a large federal reward check that he received for the capture of Pintera, for Daniel.
Cast
- Dwayne Johnson as John Matthews, Analisa’s husband, and Jason and Isabelle’s father
- Barry Pepper as DEA Agent Cooper
- Benjamin Bratt as Juan Carlos El Topo Pintera
- Harold Perrineau as Assistant District Attorney Jeffery Steele
- Susan Sarandon as District Attorney Joanne Keeghan
- Jon Bernthal as Daniel James
- Michael Kenneth Williams as Malik Anderson
- Melina Kanakaredes as Sylvie Collins, John s ex-wife and Jason’s mother
- Nadine Velazquez as Analisa Matthews, John’s wife and Isabelle’s mother
- Rafi Gavron as Jason Collins, John and Sylvie’s son
- David Harbour as Jay Price
- Kyara Campos as Isabelle Matthews, John and Analisa s daughter
- Jason Douglas as Wayne
- Richard Cabral as Flaco
- James Allen McCune as Craig Johnson, Jason’s best friend
- J. D. Pardo as Benicio
- Kym Jackson as DEA Agent Sims
- Lela Loren as Vanessa James, Daniel s wife
Production
Snitch is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Waugh and Justin Haythe. The project was first set up in 2004 by Guy East and Nigel Sinclair, partners at Spitfire Pictures. They were inspired by a Frontline documentary about how changes to the federal drug policy of the United States encouraged the incarcerated to snitch on their accomplices. Haythe wrote the initial screenplay, and Waugh was hired to rewrite it. In March 2011, actor Dwayne Johnson was cast in the film s starring role. Filming began in December 2011 in Bossier City, Louisiana, and concluded on January 19, 2012.
Release
Snitch was released on February 22, 2013 in the United States and Canada. The film is distributed by Lionsgate subsidiary Summit Entertainment.
Reception
Box office
Snitch opened in 2,511 theaters in the United States and grossed $13,167,607, with an average of $5,244 per theater, and ranking #2 at the box office. The film earned a total of $42,930,462 domestically and $14,894,212 internationally, for a total of $57,824,674.
Critical response
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 57% based on 151 reviews, with an average rating of 5.60/10. The site s critics consensus states: Though it features one of Dwayne Johnson s more thoughtful performances, the presentation of Snitch s underlying message is muddled by lackluster storytelling and some tonal inconsistencies. At Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 51 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A+ to F scale.
Snitch is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Dwayne Johnson, based on the experiences of DEA informant James Settembrino. The film was released in the United States on February 22, 2013. The film also stars Barry Pepper, Susan Sarandon, Jon Bernthal, Benjamin Bratt, and Michael Kenneth Williams. The plot focuses on John Matthews, who goes undercover for the DEA after his estranged son Jason Collins is framed in a drug deal by his best friend.
Plot
Jason Collins is a college student, who is persuaded to allow his friend Craig to ship drugs to his house. Jason signs for the package which contains pills and a tracking device. DEA officers break into the house; Jason flees but is chased down and arrested by Agent Cooper. While at a barbecue, John Matthews, Jason s estranged father and owner of a construction company, is called by his ex-wife Sylvie about Jason being arrested. John and Sylvie meet with an investigator who says that Craig set Jason up to reduce his own sentence. Jason s charges carry a minimum of 10 years in prison. He is pressured to inform on one of his own friends to reduce his own sentence. Using his connections, John arranges to meet with local US Attorney Joanne Keeghan, who is running an aggressive anti-drug campaign. Keeghan agrees to reduce Jason s sentence if John will inform on a drug dealer. Cooper leads a task force which will monitor any dealings John arranges to use as evidence for an arrest. John searches through his employee records and finds that Daniel James, a new employee, has two prior distribution convictions. Daniel is currently leading a clean life to avoid a third strike. John offers $20,000 if Daniel will simply introduce him to a dealer; Daniel agrees, though he is unaware that John is acting as an informant.
Daniel introduces John to Malik, an extremely dangerous, high-ranking local drug dealer, who also has two strikes. Explaining that his construction business cannot stay afloat in the current economy without a supplement to its revenues, John offers to run nearly limitless amounts of drugs at almost zero risk in his freight trucks. Malik agrees under the condition that John and Daniel drive the initial run themselves. John and Agent Cooper arrange for several wire taps, where he drives to the pick-up point near the Mexican border when a rival gang ambushes the pick-up, but John escapes, impressing cartel kingpin Pintera, whose men fight off the hijackers. John then makes the deal, delivering the drugs to Malik while under surveillance by Cooper. Malik mentions a meeting with cartel members higher than himself. Hoping to catch the higher priority targets, Cooper does not move to arrest Malik as agreed. Keeghan claims Cooper did the right thing and reneges on her promise to reduce Jason s sentence unless John cooperates in the second meeting. Outraged, John demands that Jason be released when the job is completed. Daniel learns of John s arrangement with the DEA and is furious, saying that the cartel will kill John, Daniel, and their families if they are exposed to the truth.
John and Daniel send their families into hiding, where John meets with Pintera, who wants him to run nearly $100 million in drug profits into Mexico and offers to make John as a member of the cartel s inner circle if he succeeds. Keeghan relishes the prospect of arresting such a high-profile dealer, but Cooper has a change of heart and tries to talk John out of doing the run, suspecting the cartel will kill him afterwards. John devises a plan to free himself and Daniel from both the government and the cartel. During the run, John is able to escape Cooper s surveillance. At the same time, Daniel sneaks into Malik s house, killing his guards and mortally wounding him. Before dying, Malik reveals Pintera s cell phone number to Daniel. John calls Cooper and has him track both his new cell phone and Pintera s phone, effectively giving Cooper both the money and the kingpin at once. The cartel realizes John is an informant which leads them on a highway chase and shootout before escaping. The Cartel members and the money are seized by Cooper s men. Pintera is surrounded by federal agents and surrenders because his young son is with him. Jason is released, while John and his family go into the witness protection program. John leaves a large federal reward check that he received for the capture of Pintera, for Daniel.
Cast
- Dwayne Johnson as John Matthews, Analisa’s husband, and Jason and Isabelle’s father
- Barry Pepper as DEA Agent Cooper
- Benjamin Bratt as Juan Carlos El Topo Pintera
- Harold Perrineau as Assistant District Attorney Jeffery Steele
- Susan Sarandon as District Attorney Joanne Keeghan
- Jon Bernthal as Daniel James
- Michael Kenneth Williams as Malik Anderson
- Melina Kanakaredes as Sylvie Collins, John s ex-wife and Jason’s mother
- Nadine Velazquez as Analisa Matthews, John’s wife and Isabelle’s mother
- Rafi Gavron as Jason Collins, John and Sylvie’s son
- David Harbour as Jay Price
- Kyara Campos as Isabelle Matthews, John and Analisa s daughter
- Jason Douglas as Wayne
- Richard Cabral as Flaco
- James Allen McCune as Craig Johnson, Jason’s best friend
- J. D. Pardo as Benicio
- Kym Jackson as DEA Agent Sims
- Lela Loren as Vanessa James, Daniel s wife
Production
Snitch is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Waugh and Justin Haythe. The project was first set up in 2004 by Guy East and Nigel Sinclair, partners at Spitfire Pictures. They were inspired by a Frontline documentary about how changes to the federal drug policy of the United States encouraged the incarcerated to snitch on their accomplices. Haythe wrote the initial screenplay, and Waugh was hired to rewrite it. In March 2011, actor Dwayne Johnson was cast in the film s starring role. Filming began in December 2011 in Bossier City, Louisiana, and concluded on January 19, 2012.
Release
Snitch was released on February 22, 2013 in the United States and Canada. The film is distributed by Lionsgate subsidiary Summit Entertainment.
Reception
Box office
Snitch opened in 2,511 theaters in the United States and grossed $13,167,607, with an average of $5,244 per theater, and ranking #2 at the box office. The film earned a total of $42,930,462 domestically and $14,894,212 internationally, for a total of $57,824,674.
Critical response
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 57% based on 151 reviews, with an average rating of 5.60/10. The site s critics consensus states: Though it features one of Dwayne Johnson s more thoughtful performances, the presentation of Snitch s underlying message is muddled by lackluster storytelling and some tonal inconsistencies. At Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 51 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A+ to F scale.
Year | 2013 |
ReleaseDate | 2013-02-22 |
RuntimeMins | 112 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 52min |
Plot | A father goes undercover for the DEA in order to free his son, who was imprisoned after being set up in a drug deal. |
Awards | Awards, 1 nomination |
Directors | Ric Roman Waugh |
Writers | Justin Haythe, Ric Roman Waugh |
Stars | Dwayne Johnson, Susan Sarandon, Jon Bernthal |
Produced by | Tobin Armbrust,Ofra Bikel,Alexander Yves Brunner,Becki Cross Trujillo,Guy East,David Fanning,Dany Garcia,Justin Haythe,Matt Jackson,Dwayne Johnson,Jonathan King,Jillian Longnecker,Nigel Sinclair,Jeff Skoll |
Music by | Antonio Pinto |
Cinematography by | Dana Gonzales |
Film Editing by | Jonathan Chibnall |
Casting By | Lindsay Graham,Mary Vernieu |
Production Design by | Vincent Reynaud |
Art Direction by | Joe Lemmon |
Set Decoration by | Kristin Bicksler |
Costume Design by | Kimberly Adams-Galligan |
Makeup Department | Ma Kalaadevi Ananda,Kim Ayers,Andrea Bowman,Lee Gren,Michelle Johnson,James MacKinnon,Yolanda Sheridan,Rachel Solow,Tommie Strawther |
Production Management | Regina Robb,Bill Wohlken |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Brad Arnold,Walter Gasparovic,Seth Hansen |
Art Department | Danny Dano Anderson,Genny Bamburg,Dayla Bingham,Patrick Calabrese,Daniel Coe,Sanford Futch,Shelby Gillen,Joey Heath,Robert Hocker,Jeff Jimes,Ernest J. Levron III,Trey Levron,Robert Metts,Scott Nifong,Cory Parker,Slaid Parker,Floyd B. Sterling,Suzanne Stover,Cary Whittaker,Kathryn Yingling |
Sound Department | Steve C. Aaron,Brian Armstrong,Kami Asgar,Benjamin L. Cook,Stefan Fraticelli,Scott G.G. Haller,Sebastien Lacheray,Daniel J. Leahy,Sean McCormack,Ron Mellegers,Kevin O Connell,Erin Oakley,Trent Richmond,Will Riley,Steve Schatz,Kevin Schultz,John Sievert,Tim Tuchrello,Jared Watt,Daryl Wilsford,Randy Wilson |
Special Effects by | Steve Austin,Dan Cangemi,Michael H. Clark,Rich E. Cordobes,Jack Davis,Steve Dearth,Matthew J. Downey,Michael Duenas,Steve Frusher,Joe Pancake,Steven Pancake,Elia P. Popov,David Scheper,Bob Trevino,Chris L. Ward |
Visual Effects by | Annie Eifrig,Michael D. Leone,Eric McAvoy,Casey McClain |
Stunts | Kenny Alexander,Jay Amor,Clay Cullen,Steve M. Davison,James M. Halty,Raion Hill,Dwayne Johnson,Oakley Lehman,Malosi Leonard,Matt Leonard,Kortney Manns,Johnny Martin,Sam Medina,Fabian C. Moreno,Tanoai Reed,Mic Rodgers,Kevin Scott,Mike Seal,Larnell Stovall,Ayhan Tongadur,Tim Trella,David Lee Valle,Keith Woulard,Danny Wynands,Scott Yarnell,Alvin Zalamea,Tom Glass,Gene Hartline,Jeff Sanca |
Camera and Electrical Department | Marc Andrus,Bob Bates,Chris Cavanaugh,Kenneth Coblentz,Jayson S. Coddington,Bryan DeLorenzo,Steve Dietl,Tulio Duenas,David Easley,Eli Everhard,Jeff Feller,Eric Fleetwood,Robert Foster,Dan Furst,Geoffrey Haley,Gary Harvill,Tim Hawn,Dallas Hollomon,Joshua Huval,Gregory Irwin,John Johns,Ryosuke Kawanaka,C.J. Laurents,Bryce Marshall,Joe Angel Martinez,Bo McKenzie,Marcus Mizelle,Brent Swampy Mullins,Robert Owen,Max Patrucco,Ahmad Powell,Michel Reynaud,James Selph,Derek Smith,Todd Thompson,Nathan Trucks,Tedd Underwood,Charles B. Walker,Bradley Everett Wilson,Marvin Wright |
Casting Department | Ericka Bonilla,Elizabeth Coulon,Tara Duncil,Brandon Hemmerling,Candi Lei,Brinkley A. Maginnis,Jaceson Mann |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Myeshea Baker,Hannah Gates,Carolina Hernandez,Frances Jacques-LeCompte,Juan Lopez,Gayle Merindino,Lauren Nicotera,Jane Ryder,Rodney Williamson,Joulles Wright |
Editorial Department | Matt Blackshear,Des Carey,Michael Cioni,Annie Eifrig,Monique Eissing,Aaron Kroger,Kevin London,Ryan McKeague,Harry Muller,Chris Peariso,Paul Rehder,Ian Vertovec,Keenan Mock |
Location Management | Phillip Jordan Brooks,John P. Crowley,Jeremy N. Hernandez,Kendrick Hudson,John A. Metoyer |
Music Department | Eduardo Aram,Charles M. Barsamian,Ed Côrtes,Samuel Ferrari,Marilia Franco,Laura Katz,John Kurlander,Fabio Menna,Philip Moross,Thacio Palanca,Antonio Pinto,Andy Ross,Luís Paulo Serafim,Robin Whittaker |
Script and Continuity Department | Sam Sullivan |
Transportation Department | Allyn Ary,Mark Bascle,Joey Basco,Brett Carroll,Joe Comeaux,Paul Donaubuer,Raymond Dunn,Randy Duplechine,Antonio Fletcher,Gary L. Horton,Christopher Lee Moore,Justin Nance,Henry Payne,Beverly Reeves,Kevin Sieve,Ken Smith |
Additional Crew | Erik Andreasen,Ricky Andres,Barbara Babb,Cassandra Barbour,Aaron Becker,Gregory Bishop,Roy Bogy,Dottie Buck,Maru Buendia-Senties,Gabby Canton,Travis Carr,Brian Chung,Christopher Dickerson,Ran Francke,Michael Frayeh,Julie Gallagher,Hiram Garcia,David Goldblum,Glen Grefe,Tyler Grey,Dan Gutierrez,Jeni Jones,Michelle Khare,Michael J. Kinney,Liz Landers,Scott Levine,Christian Malouf,Jennifer Melton,Peter K. Orr,Greg Peck,Emily Rice,Kelly Safrit,Jack Scacco,Trevor Schliefer,Patricia Scott,Joshua Smith,Jason Tamasco,Didi Tokova,Michelle Tonjes,Dana Wilkey,Mollie Freilich,Michael Parkhurst |
Thanks | Charles M. Barsamian,Frank Botman,Marc Butan,Guymon Casady,Tara Finegan,Egbert Ho,Darren Statt |
Genres | Action, Drama, Thriller |
Companies | Exclusive Media Group, Participant, Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ |
Countries | USA, United Arab Emirates, UK |
Languages | English, Spanish |
ContentRating | PG-13 |
ImDbRating | 6.4 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 88540 |
MetacriticRating | 51 |
Keywords | drug cartel,cigarette smoking,prison,teenage prisoner,female district attorney |
Year | 2013 |
ReleaseDate | 2013-02-22 |
RuntimeMins | 112 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 52min |
Plot | A father goes undercover for the DEA in order to free his son, who was imprisoned after being set up in a drug deal. |
Awards | Awards, 1 nomination |
Directors | Ric Roman Waugh |
Writers | Justin Haythe, Ric Roman Waugh |
Stars | Dwayne Johnson, Susan Sarandon, Jon Bernthal |
Produced by | Tobin Armbrust,Ofra Bikel,Alexander Yves Brunner,Becki Cross Trujillo,Guy East,David Fanning,Dany Garcia,Justin Haythe,Matt Jackson,Dwayne Johnson,Jonathan King,Jillian Longnecker,Nigel Sinclair,Jeff Skoll |
Music by | Antonio Pinto |
Cinematography by | Dana Gonzales |
Film Editing by | Jonathan Chibnall |
Casting By | Lindsay Graham,Mary Vernieu |
Production Design by | Vincent Reynaud |
Art Direction by | Joe Lemmon |
Set Decoration by | Kristin Bicksler |
Costume Design by | Kimberly Adams-Galligan |
Makeup Department | Ma Kalaadevi Ananda,Kim Ayers,Andrea Bowman,Lee Gren,Michelle Johnson,James MacKinnon,Yolanda Sheridan,Rachel Solow,Tommie Strawther |
Production Management | Regina Robb,Bill Wohlken |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Brad Arnold,Walter Gasparovic,Seth Hansen |
Art Department | Danny Dano Anderson,Genny Bamburg,Dayla Bingham,Patrick Calabrese,Daniel Coe,Sanford Futch,Shelby Gillen,Joey Heath,Robert Hocker,Jeff Jimes,Ernest J. Levron III,Trey Levron,Robert Metts,Scott Nifong,Cory Parker,Slaid Parker,Floyd B. Sterling,Suzanne Stover,Cary Whittaker,Kathryn Yingling |
Sound Department | Steve C. Aaron,Brian Armstrong,Kami Asgar,Benjamin L. Cook,Stefan Fraticelli,Scott G.G. Haller,Sebastien Lacheray,Daniel J. Leahy,Sean McCormack,Ron Mellegers,Kevin O Connell,Erin Oakley,Trent Richmond,Will Riley,Steve Schatz,Kevin Schultz,John Sievert,Tim Tuchrello,Jared Watt,Daryl Wilsford,Randy Wilson |
Special Effects by | Steve Austin,Dan Cangemi,Michael H. Clark,Rich E. Cordobes,Jack Davis,Steve Dearth,Matthew J. Downey,Michael Duenas,Steve Frusher,Joe Pancake,Steven Pancake,Elia P. Popov,David Scheper,Bob Trevino,Chris L. Ward |
Visual Effects by | Annie Eifrig,Michael D. Leone,Eric McAvoy,Casey McClain |
Stunts | Kenny Alexander,Jay Amor,Clay Cullen,Steve M. Davison,James M. Halty,Raion Hill,Dwayne Johnson,Oakley Lehman,Malosi Leonard,Matt Leonard,Kortney Manns,Johnny Martin,Sam Medina,Fabian C. Moreno,Tanoai Reed,Mic Rodgers,Kevin Scott,Mike Seal,Larnell Stovall,Ayhan Tongadur,Tim Trella,David Lee Valle,Keith Woulard,Danny Wynands,Scott Yarnell,Alvin Zalamea,Tom Glass,Gene Hartline,Jeff Sanca |
Camera and Electrical Department | Marc Andrus,Bob Bates,Chris Cavanaugh,Kenneth Coblentz,Jayson S. Coddington,Bryan DeLorenzo,Steve Dietl,Tulio Duenas,David Easley,Eli Everhard,Jeff Feller,Eric Fleetwood,Robert Foster,Dan Furst,Geoffrey Haley,Gary Harvill,Tim Hawn,Dallas Hollomon,Joshua Huval,Gregory Irwin,John Johns,Ryosuke Kawanaka,C.J. Laurents,Bryce Marshall,Joe Angel Martinez,Bo McKenzie,Marcus Mizelle,Brent Swampy Mullins,Robert Owen,Max Patrucco,Ahmad Powell,Michel Reynaud,James Selph,Derek Smith,Todd Thompson,Nathan Trucks,Tedd Underwood,Charles B. Walker,Bradley Everett Wilson,Marvin Wright |
Casting Department | Ericka Bonilla,Elizabeth Coulon,Tara Duncil,Brandon Hemmerling,Candi Lei,Brinkley A. Maginnis,Jaceson Mann |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Myeshea Baker,Hannah Gates,Carolina Hernandez,Frances Jacques-LeCompte,Juan Lopez,Gayle Merindino,Lauren Nicotera,Jane Ryder,Rodney Williamson,Joulles Wright |
Editorial Department | Matt Blackshear,Des Carey,Michael Cioni,Annie Eifrig,Monique Eissing,Aaron Kroger,Kevin London,Ryan McKeague,Harry Muller,Chris Peariso,Paul Rehder,Ian Vertovec,Keenan Mock |
Location Management | Phillip Jordan Brooks,John P. Crowley,Jeremy N. Hernandez,Kendrick Hudson,John A. Metoyer |
Music Department | Eduardo Aram,Charles M. Barsamian,Ed Côrtes,Samuel Ferrari,Marilia Franco,Laura Katz,John Kurlander,Fabio Menna,Philip Moross,Thacio Palanca,Antonio Pinto,Andy Ross,Luís Paulo Serafim,Robin Whittaker |
Script and Continuity Department | Sam Sullivan |
Transportation Department | Allyn Ary,Mark Bascle,Joey Basco,Brett Carroll,Joe Comeaux,Paul Donaubuer,Raymond Dunn,Randy Duplechine,Antonio Fletcher,Gary L. Horton,Christopher Lee Moore,Justin Nance,Henry Payne,Beverly Reeves,Kevin Sieve,Ken Smith |
Additional Crew | Erik Andreasen,Ricky Andres,Barbara Babb,Cassandra Barbour,Aaron Becker,Gregory Bishop,Roy Bogy,Dottie Buck,Maru Buendia-Senties,Gabby Canton,Travis Carr,Brian Chung,Christopher Dickerson,Ran Francke,Michael Frayeh,Julie Gallagher,Hiram Garcia,David Goldblum,Glen Grefe,Tyler Grey,Dan Gutierrez,Jeni Jones,Michelle Khare,Michael J. Kinney,Liz Landers,Scott Levine,Christian Malouf,Jennifer Melton,Peter K. Orr,Greg Peck,Emily Rice,Kelly Safrit,Jack Scacco,Trevor Schliefer,Patricia Scott,Joshua Smith,Jason Tamasco,Didi Tokova,Michelle Tonjes,Dana Wilkey,Mollie Freilich,Michael Parkhurst |
Thanks | Charles M. Barsamian,Frank Botman,Marc Butan,Guymon Casady,Tara Finegan,Egbert Ho,Darren Statt |
Genres | Action, Drama, Thriller |
Companies | Exclusive Media Group, Participant, Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ |
Countries | USA, United Arab Emirates, UK |
Languages | English, Spanish |
ContentRating | PG-13 |
ImDbRating | 6.4 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 88540 |
MetacriticRating | 51 |
Keywords | drug cartel,cigarette smoking,prison,teenage prisoner,female district attorney |