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44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out ()


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After a failed bank robbery, two heavily armed men hold the Los Angeles Police Department at bay for 44 minutes.

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  • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 2 nominations.
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Frank McGregor
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Donnie Anderson
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Harris
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Bobby Martinez
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Larry Eugene Phillips Jr.
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Emil Matasareanu
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Frank's Wife
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Nicole
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SWAT Lieutenant
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Kate
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Police Commander
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Henry Jones
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Luis Rivera
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Maria (as Gail Monian)
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Cathy (as Jo Nell Kennedy)
Chris Jacobs ...
Rick (as Christopher Jacobs)
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Ramon
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Randy Wills
Khali Macintyre ...
Trainee
Debi Gutierrez ...
Teresa (as Debi Guiterrez)
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Gun Store Owner
Carlotta Chang ...
Sondra Jenkins
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Mr. Entertainment
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Jay
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Officer Pratt
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Gunsmith
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Uniform
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Another Cop
Milo Young ...
Another Cop
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One of the Cops
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News Director
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General Manager
William Penick ...
News Anchor
Guelmarí Oppenheimer ...
News Anchor
Phil Craig ...
News Anchor
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News Anchor
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Stud Guy (as Jefferey Damnit)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Astoyan ...
Officer (uncredited)
David E. Harshbarger ...
Homeless Man (uncredited)
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Courtroom Deputy (uncredited)
Ron Lunceford ...
Psychologist (uncredited)
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Newsreporter (uncredited)
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Armored Truck Driver (uncredited)
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Wounded officer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Yves Simoneau

Written by

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Tim Metcalfe ... (written by)

Produced by

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Gerald W. Abrams ... executive producer
Michael R. Goldstein ... executive producer
Robert David Port ... executive producer (as Robert Port)
Daniel Schneider ... producer
Yves Simoneau ... co-producer

Music by

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George S. Clinton

Cinematography by

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David Franco

Editing by

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William B. Stich

Editorial Department

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Ted Brady ... colorist
Gerald Valdez ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Reuben Cannon
Kim Williams

Production Design by

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Stephen Marsh

Art Direction by

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Louis M. Mann ... (as Louis Mann)

Set Decoration by

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Leslie Morales

Costume Design by

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Marilyn Matthews

Makeup Department

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Carl Bailey ... key hair stylist
Lori Madrigal ... key makeup artist
R.J. McCasland ... prosthetic supply / special effects makeup designer
Janette Nielsen ... assistant special effects makeup
Polly A. Powers ... assistant makeup artist
Debbie Zoller ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Cliff Fenneman ... post-production supervisor
Daniel Schneider ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Steve Danton ... first assistant director
Mathew Dunne ... first assistant director
David Kelley ... second assistant director
Brandon Lambdin ... second second assistant director
Ken Wada ... second assistant director

Art Department

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David E. Harshbarger ... property master
Terry Kempf ... propmaker foreman
Schelley Kiah ... art department coordinator
Todd Michaels ... set dresser
G. Lynn Maughan ... propmaker (uncredited)
Aaron Newton ... propmaker (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Bruce Buehlman ... re-recording mixer
Michael P. Cook ... sound editor (as Mike Cook)
Craig A. Dellinger ... adr editor (as Craig Dellinger)
Vince Gutierrez ... supervising sound editor
Javier M. Hernández ... boom operator
Scott C. Kolden ... sound effects editor: ATAS
Donal Nelson ... utility sound
Chris Philp ... re-recording mixer
Richard Schexnayder ... sound mixer
TC Spriggs ... assistant sound editor (as T.C. Spriggs)
Lee Tinkham ... adr mixer / foley mixer
Guy Tsujimoto ... sound editor
John Asman ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Ken Dufva ... foley artist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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David J. Barker ... special effects
Blair Foord ... special effects foreman
Joseph Livolsi ... special effects technician
Kevin Pike ... special effects supervisor
Arthur G. Schlosser ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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Adam Avitabile ... digital compositor
Mark S. Driscoll ... visual effects producer: LOOK! Effects Inc.
Anthony 'Max' Ivins ... visual effects supervisor: LOOK! Effects
Danny S. Kim ... animator / compositor
Tefft Smith ... digital artist

Stunts

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Jennifer Caputo ... stunt double: Alex Maneses / stunt performer
Jacob Chambers ... stunt performer
James M. Halty ... stunt coordinator
Josh Kemble ... stunt performer
Gloria O'Brien ... stunt policewoman
Dana Stein ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Michael Alba ... camera production assistant
Garrett Benson ... assistant camera
Henry Cantor ... lighting technician
A. Anthony Cappello ... assistant camera
Julian Chojnacki ... camera operator / steadicam operator
Michael K. Davis ... lighting technician
Coby Garfield ... assistant camera
Sam Griffin ... rigging electrician
Giovani Lampassi ... gaffer
Tim Merrill ... key grip
Onofrio Nino Pansini ... assistant camera
Chris Pavlu ... electrician
Don Presley ... additional first assistant camera
Barnaby Shapiro ... assistant camera
Michaele Shapiro ... camera loader
Glenn Swaim ... dolly grip: "a" camera
Daniel L. Turrett ... camera operator

Casting Department

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Christopher Gray ... extras casting (as Chris Gray)
Ron Lunceford ... extras casting assistant
Kimberly McCollum ... casting associate (as Kimberly Lenae Foster)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ariel Gold ... set costumer
Sandy Kenyon ... costume supervisor
Lawrence Quon ... costumer: principals

Location Management

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Andrew R. Gardiner ... key assistant location manager
Jill Naumann ... location manager

Music Department

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Matt Friedman ... music editor
Jeff Lingle ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Robin Anderson ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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George Bolton ... transportation captain
Wayne Flowers Jr. ... driver: honeywagon
Scott Loveless ... driver
Mario Simon ... transportation coordinator
Matthew Talamantes ... driver

Additional Crew

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Sage Asteak ... production assistant
Lisa Casella ... production secretary
Wesley Fitzgerald ... production assistant
Mary-Rachel Foot ... stand-in
April Mosqus ... office production assistant
Jabari Phillips ... intern
Thell Reed ... armorer
Alex Reveliotty ... production assistant
Jennifer K. Rosner ... assistant: David Madden
Abiff Salcedo ... production assistant
Jordan Schmidt ... production assistant
Mollie Stallman ... key production assistant
Scott L. Treger ... stand-in: Oleg Taktarov
Caroline Vandenberg ... production coordinator
Bob Weber ... accountant
Candy Carstensen ... payroll accountant (uncredited)
David Fencl ... assistant armorer (uncredited)
Steve Gomez ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Richard Massa ... technical advisor (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

On the 28th of February, 1997, two men armed with AK-47 machine guns try to pull a heist at the Bank of America in North Hollywood, but their plan fails and they are kept under siege by the LAPD. During the ensuing forty-four minutes, Los Angeles witnesses live on television one of the greatest shoot-outs in American history. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Taglines The true story of a bank robbery gone wrong See more »
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Also Known As
  • 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout (United States)
  • 44 Minutes (United States)
  • 44 Minutes (Canada, English title)
  • 44 minutes de terreur (France)
  • 44 Minuten - Die Hölle von Nord Hollywood (Germany)
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Runtime
  • 103 min
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Budget $10,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Some statistics: * Number of location shooting days: 24 * Number of cameras used: 8 * Number of extras used: 900 * Number of real LAPD Officers used as extras: 35 * Number of rounds of blank ammunition fired: 40,000 * Number of bullet hole squibs used: 5,000 * Number of blood squibs used: 100-150 * Amount of theatrical blood used: 10 gallons * Number of police cars destroyed: 30 See more »
Goofs Off duty cop played by Madsen, is being bothered by a large, noisy party next door. With no cooperation from them, he heads over with bolt cutters, and cuts through the electrical conduit supplying the house. Without electricity, the house and party go quiet. In reality, this would be incredibly dangerous, not just from electrocution, but from arc flash. In addition, the jaws of bolt cutters cannot open anywhere near wide enough to cut conduit, especially of that size. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Greatest Movie Bank Robbery Ever (2011). See more »
Quotes Bobby Martinez: [shooting at Phillips] I'm hitting them, but they're not going down!
Harris: They've got Kevlar! Head shots!
Bobby Martinez: Aim for the head!
Harris: Aim high!
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