To Live and Die in LA
VA 15123
Released on Vestron Video International.
Big Box - Rental Tape
...a rip roaring action thriller...even has it's own humdinger of a car chase.
David Castell SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
A tough cops-and-robbers thriller with a kick like a mule
Alan Frank THE STAR
Academy Award-winning director William Friedkin (THE FRENCH CONNECTION, THE EXORCIST) bring the box-office smash TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A. to the screen with gripping power. Starring screen veteran DEAN STOCKWELL, WILLEM DAFOE (STREETS OF FIRE) and WILLIAM PETERSEN, TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A. is the widely acclaimed exhilarating crime action-adventure of a U.S. Secret Service agent tracking his partner's killer through the underside of Los Angeles. Richard Chance (PETERSEN), a daring and reckless member of the Secret Service, heads up the Fraud Divison, dealing with counterfeit currency.
Eric Masters (DAFOE) is the master at creating his own cash and on the most-wanted list for the brutal murder of Chance's long-time partner. The line between cop and criminal is drawn -the chase begins. From the trendy elegence of Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills to the seedy, neon glow of Hollywood, Chance and Masters waver on both sides of the law in a cat-and-mouse thriller that sets a heart-pounding pace.
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