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"Hollywood Homicide" is a dynamic action-comedy crime film directed by Ron Shelton, featuring an ensemble cast including Harrison Ford, Josh Hartnett, Lena Olin, and Isaiah Washington. Set in the glitzy world of Hollywood, the movie follows LAPD detectives Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett) as they navigate the bustling streets of Los Angeles to solve a high-profile murder case. With their unique blend of wit and investigative skills, the mismatched duo delves deep into the seedy underbelly of Tinseltown, uncovering a web of deceit and danger along the way. As tensions rise and the stakes get higher, Gavilan and Calden must race against the clock to crack the case before it's too late. Amidst the chaos of Hollywood's bright lights and dark secrets, the detectives must confront their own personal demons while chasing down leads and facing off against formidable adversaries. Filled with thrilling action sequences, sharp humor, and unexpected twists, "Hollywood Homicide" offers a captivating blend of entertainment that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Released in 2003, "Hollywood Homicide" showcases the talents of its star-studded cast, delivering a fast-paced and entertaining cinematic experience that combines the thrill of a crime thriller with the charm of a buddy comedy. With its engaging storyline, charismatic performances, and stylish direction by Ron Shelton, this film is a must-watch for fans of action-packed adventures and clever detective stories set against the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.
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Harrison Ford, known for his hands-on approach, insisted on performing his own driving stunts during the chase scenes in Hollywood Homicide. This decision came after a stunt coordinator suggested it might add authenticity. Ford underwent intensive driving training, leading to several scenes where his genuine reactions added an extra layer of excitement to the film.
During the filming of the basketball scene, Josh Hartnett actually performed the impressive shot himself, after nearly a dozen failed takes. The crew was about to use a stunt double, but Hartnett nailed the shot just in time. This last-minute success was unplanned and kept in the final cut, showcasing his real sports skills.
The production team of Hollywood Homicide secured rare permissions to shoot in bustling areas of Los Angeles by involving the LAPD and city officials early in the planning. They managed actual crowd control as part of the scenes, integrating real pedestrians into the background, which added a layer of realism rarely seen in such crowded, iconic locations.
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🎬During the casting phase, the role of K.C. Calden was almost given to Ashton Kutcher before Josh Hartnett was finalized. Kutcher passed on the role due to scheduling conflicts with 'That '70s Show,' paving the way for Hartnett's involvement, which added a different dynamic to the buddy cop duo.
💡The vintage car driven by Harrison Ford's character in the film was actually Ford's own car. He suggested using it to add a personal touch to his character, Detective Joe Gavilan. This personalization helped Ford feel more connected and authentic in his portrayal.
🎯A real-life retired detective from the LAPD served as a consultant on the set, ensuring that the police procedures were depicted accurately. This consultant ended up making a cameo in the film, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the police scenes and procedures depicted in Hollywood Homicide.
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