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Rating: 7.389/10 by 5106 users

Law Abiding Citizen (2009)

A frustrated man decides to take justice into his own hands after a plea bargain sets one of his family's killers free. He targets not only the killer but also the district attorney and others involved in the deal.

Directing:
  • F. Gary Gray
  • Kim Berner
Writing:
  • Kurt Wimmer
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Oct 15, 2009

Rating: 7.389/10 by 5106 users

Alternative Title:
Código de Conduta - BR
重案对决 - CN
奉公守法 - CN
Un honnête citoyen - CA
重案對決 - TW
Смъртоносен противник - BG
Gesetz der Rache - Law Abiding Citizen - DE
El vengador - MX
Un ciudadano ejemplar - MX
Un ciudadano ejemplar - ES
Nådesløs hævn - DK

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 49 minutes
Budget: $53,000,000
Revenue: $127,900,000

Plot Keyword: prison, assassin, philadelphia, pennsylvania, bomb, secret passage, deal, investigation, explosion, justice, criminal mastermind, district attorney, courtroom, rape and revenge, vigilantism, vigilante justice
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Jamie Foxx
Nick Rice
Gerard Butler
Clyde Alexander Shelton
Colm Meaney
Detective Dunnigan
Bruce McGill
Jonas Cantrell
Leslie Bibb
Sarah Lowell
Michael Irby
Detective Garza
Gregory Itzin
Warden Iger
Regina Hall
Kelly Rice
Christian Stolte
Clarence Darby
Annie Corley
Judge Laura Burch
Richard Portnow
Bill Reynolds
Viola Davis
Mayor April Henry
Josh Stewart
Rupert Ames
Roger Bart
Brian Bringham
Patrick McDade
Charlie - City Hall Security
Greg Young
SWAT Captain
Jim Gushue
SWAT Commando
David Villalobos
Print Reporter
Ksenia Hulayev
Clyde's Daughter
Cecelia Ann Birt
Nick's Assistant
Dave Huddleston
Reporter at Execution
Gabra Zackman
Another Reporter
Brian Anthony Wilson
Homeland Security Supervisor
Stephanie Humphrey
Local Newscaster #1
Tracy Toth
Local Newscaster #2
Nakia Dillard
City Hall Sheriff
Keith Moyer
Inmate Jeremy (uncredited)
Robert Bizik
Deputy Police Chief (uncredited)
Ian Bonner
Det. Rick Collins (uncredited)
Jennifer Butler
Recital Guest (uncredited)
Gregory R. Campbell
EMS (uncredited)
Bill Chemerka
Lawyer (uncredited)
Mustafa Cimen
New Stand Vendor (uncredited)
Damien Colletti
Officer Bruno (uncredited)
Brian Distance
Nick's Security Detail (uncredited)
Justin Doescher
Cantrell's Security (uncredited)
Lewis Duval
Audience Member (uncredited)
Robert Eckard
Convict (uncredited)
Phil. E. Eichinger
Mourner (uncredited)
John Charles Hunt
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Steven J. Klaszky
Homeland Security Agent (uncredited)
Robert Montano
Attorney (uncredited)
Matt Nicholas
Crime Scene Investigator (uncredited)
Eddie Noone
Hero Police Officer Cimino (uncredited)
Michael Nutter
Official with Bible (uncredited)
Joe Pawlenko
Hero Guard (uncredited)
Lou Pacheco
Corrections Officer (uncredited)
Vincent Riviezzo
Police Commissioner (uncredited)
W. Keith Scott
SWAT (uncredited)
William Shipman
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Towanda Underdue
Reporter (uncredited)
David Von Roehm
Reporter (uncredited)
Teddy Valdes
Reporter (uncredited)
Matt von Siegel
Officer Urban (uncredited)
Damion J. Williams
Police Officer (uncredited)

John Chard

You can’t fight fate. Right? Gerard Butler stars as Clyde Shelton, a man forced to not only watch his wife and daughter be raped and murdered in his own home, but to also have to sit there and watch the justice system fail him. So he wages a one man war against pretty much everyone involved. Hoo-Hah! The big hitting critics hated it, with comments ranging from it being sub-normal, preposterous, ugly and morally corrupt, to it being a comic book film of moral hectoring! Naturally, as the critics were at pains to point out that it would, it made a pot load at the box office and is generally well liked by a good portion of the action/revenge/thriller loving populace. There’s always a big grey area with revenge/vigilante movies that really brings out the debate crowd, but what rarely gets said is that through the actions of these cinematic waste layers is the chance for many, many, folk to live vicariously. Yes! 99% of the common man and woman do indeed sit back and trust our respective legal systems to do what’s right and just, but oh how we feel that given similar circumstances we would want to vent spleen with furious anger. Law Abiding Citizen is a riot, at its heart it does have something to say, even asking some pertinent questions. Do these social smarts come bursting through the bloody haze to make a point? No, they get submerged in a whirl of kinetic fury and socko violence, but they are there, caustically so. But hey! For shocks, twists and outrageous set-pieces, this picture rocks the big one. Vicarious living through cinema – wonderful. 8/10


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