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Hostage
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The film is about Los Angeles police officer Jeff Talley, who resigned from the force and moved his family to the suburbs for fear of any new damage. This officer must save the life of a captive family as a hostage at those critical moments, bringing them to a more dangerous situation.
The film is about Los Angeles police officer Jeff Talley, who resigned from the force and moved his family to the suburbs for fear of any new damage. This officer must save the life of a captive family as a hostage at those critical moments, bringing them to a more dangerous situation.
Actors:
Robert Knepper,
Hector Luis Bustamante,
Kevin Pollak,
John Ingle,
Art LaFleur,
Christina Cabot,
Marjean Holden,
Johnny Messner,
Chad Smith,
Tina Lifford,
Kathryn Joosten,
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Robert Knepper
8 July 1959, Fremont, Ohio, USA
Hector Luis Bustamante
12 March 1972, Medellin, Colombia
Kevin Pollak
30 October 1957, San Francisco, California, USA
John Ingle
7 May 1928, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Art LaFleur
9 September 1943, Gary, Indiana, USA
Christina Cabot
16 December 1969, New York City, New York, USA
Marjean Holden
3 November 1964, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Johnny Messner
11 April 1970, Syracuse, New York, USA
Chad Smith
Tina Lifford
Kathryn Joosten
20 December 1939, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Director:
Florent-Emilio Siri
Florent-Emilio Siri
2 March 1965
Country:
United States
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Christianity Today
September 25, 2006
It revels in a sort of operatic vulgarity. And once the story exhausts its over-the-top cheesiness, there are still a few loose ends to tie up, and so the film drags on.
Ebert & Roeper
March 14, 2005
I thought, this is going to be a first-rate thriller, nobody plays that kind of character better than Bruce Willis, he's great at that. And then it just gets more and more complicated and more and more ridiculous.
October 15, 2012
you've seen this movie before
Long Island Press
March 23, 2007
Mostly a nerve jangling thriller, but you know there's something not quite right about a movie when you're wondering more about why such a plush mansion on fire doesn't have a better sprinkler system.
Common Sense Media
December 24, 2010
Very violent hostage drama.
New York Observer
March 17, 2005
Hostage is all the pulp thriller Bruce Willis movies you've seen before.
Slate
March 11, 2005
Speaking of torture, if you dig it, by all means lock yourself up for two hours with Hostage, which begins by administering electric shocks to your viscera and keeps upping the voltage.
September 24, 2007
Reasonably competent and breathlessly paced.
Rolling Stone
March 11, 2005
A tired formula.
April 18, 2009
This is one movie that would be incomplete without a soda, some popcorn, and a box of chocolate covered something.
March 11, 2005
For action movie fans who require just a touch of depth and mystery between gunshots, Hostage could make for a satisfying night at the movies.

