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Street Kings

Street Kings SynopsisSTREET KINGS stars Keanu Reeves as Tom Ludlow, a veteran LAPD cop who finds life difficult to navigate after the death of his wife. When evidence implicates him in the execution of a fellow officer, he is forced to go up against the cop culture he’s been a part of his entire career, ultimately leading him to question the loyalties of everyone around him.




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Release Date: April 11, 2008
Genre: Drama, Thriller, Crime and Gangster
Running Time:
Distributor(s): Fox Searchlight Pictures
Tagline: Their city. Their rules. No prisoners.
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence and pervasive language.

Director(s):
David Ayer

Writer(s):
Jamie Moss - Screenplay
Kurt Wimmer - Screenplay
James Ellroy - Screenplay
Nick Cassavetes - Writer
John Ridley - Writer (rewrite)
David Ayer - Writer (rewrite)
James Ellroy - Story By

Producer(s):
Avi Lerner - Executive Producer
Michele Weisler - Executive Producer
Alexandra Milchan - Producer
Lucas Foster - Producer
Erwin Stoff - Producer

Movie Casts:
Forest Whitaker
Keanu Reeves - Tom Ludlow
Hugh Laurie - Captain James Biggs
Chris Evans - Diskant
Common - Coates
Amaury Nolasco - Santos
Terry Crews
Naomie Harris
Cedric the Entertainer
Jay Mohr - Mike Clady
Martha Higareda
Patrick Gallagher - LAPD Captain
Kate Clarke - Demille's Girlfriend
Kirstin Pierce - Clady's Wife
Kenneth Choi - Kim
Siobhan Parisi - Prostitute #2
Garret Sato - Korean Thug
Angela Sun - Julie Fukashima
le Shaheed Sloan - Fremont
Joanne Chew - Park Twin #1
Michael Monks - Pathologist
Kami Jones - Black Woman
Aaron MacPherson
Amy Dudgeon - Assistant D.A.
Dennis Nusbaum - Detective Gibons
Geoffrey Gould - Complainant
Kevin Benton - Lt. Van Burden

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