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- Also known as: Two CopsYahoo!: Hollywood Homicide Details
- Release date: June 13, 2003
- Director: Ron Shelton
- Screenwriters: Robert Souza and Ron Shelton
- Producers: Lou Pitt and Ron Shelton
- Distributor: Sony Pictures
- MPAA Rating: PG - 13 for violence, sexual situations, and languageYahoo!: Hollywood Homicide Details
- Run time: 116 minutes
- U.S. Box office: $30,013,346Yahoo!: Hollywood Homicide Details
- Language: English
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Hollywood Homicide is an action comedy featuring Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett, and directed by Ron Shelton. It is based on the true experiences of writer Robert Souza, who was a police officer who moonlighted as a real estate broker.
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Plot Summary
Veteran detective Joe Gavilan is a real state broker on the side, while his rookie partner K. C. Calde is also a yoga teacher and an aspiring actor. The two are assigned to investigate the killing of a four members of a rap group, who were killed in an LA night club.Cast
- Harrison Ford: Sgt. Joe Gavilan
- Josh Hartnett: Det. K.C. Calden
- Lena Olin: Ruby
- Bruce Greenwood: Lt. Bennie Macko
- Isaiah Washington: Antoine Sartain
- Lolita Davidovich: Cleo Ricard
- Keith David: Leon
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Hollywood Homicide Questions
Are you surprised that the L.A. Coroner's office has ruled that Michael Jackson's death a homicide? 3 AnswersI'm not surprised at all. I knew as soon as they released reports that he had been given propofol by someone at his home that whoever gave him the drug would be... read more
In the movie Hollywood Homicide, how does Harrison Ford order his burger? 1 Answercheeseburger well done with onion and pickle read more
how to become an actor in hollywood 4 AnswersMany talented actors with great potential come to Hollywood and never get the chance to grow as an actor or show what they can do. Most of the newcomers who c... read more
Michael Jackson's death is officially ruled a homicide. Should the singer's doctor be charged with homicide? 8 Answersyes the singer's doctor should be charged for homocide "Homicide (Latin homicidium, homo human being + caedere to cut, kill) refers to the act of killing anothe... read more




