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"The Taking of Pelham 123," directed by Tony Scott and released in 2009, is a gripping action-packed thriller starring Denzel Washington and John Travolta. The film follows a group of armed men led by Ryder (Travolta) who hijack a New York City subway train, holding its passengers hostage. Walter Garber (Washington), a subway dispatcher, finds himself in a tense negotiation with Ryder as he races against time to save the hostages and prevent a disaster. As the suspense escalates, viewers are taken on a thrilling ride through the underground tunnels of New York City, with intense action sequences and heart-stopping moments keeping audiences on the edge of their seats. The stellar performances by Washington and Travolta, along with the dynamic chemistry between the two lead actors, add depth and complexity to this high-stakes game of cat and mouse. With twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the very end, "The Taking of Pelham 123" is a must-see for fans of action-packed crime thrillers. Featuring a talented supporting cast including Luis Guzmán and Victor Gojcaj, this adrenaline-fueled film delivers non-stop excitement and suspense, making it a standout entry in the action genre. Directed with flair by Tony Scott, "The Taking of Pelham 123" is a riveting cinematic experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
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John Travolta initially turned down the role of Ryder in 'The Taking of Pelham 123' due to scheduling conflicts with another project. It was only after that project got delayed that he was able to join the cast, reshuffling his schedule last minute to bring the menacing character to life.
Shooting a film in the bustling NYC subway system seems nearly impossible, but director Tony Scott secured unprecedented access by collaborating closely with the MTA. The production paid approximately $75,000 per day for restricted filming hours between midnight and 5 AM, ensuring minimal disruption to daily commuters.
Denzel Washington, known for immersing himself in his roles, insisted on performing his own stunts for authenticity. During one intense scene, he performed a stunt that involved running across subway tracks, narrowly avoiding an oncoming train. This added a layer of genuine tension and realism to the film.
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🎬The final confrontation scene between Denzel Washington and John Travolta was shot in a continuous 10-minute take. This rare technique required precise coordination and several rehearsals. The intensity and rawness captured were largely due to this decision, making the scene stand out in the film.
💡The number '123' in 'The Taking of Pelham 123' not only refers to the time the hijacking begins but is also a nod to the original 1974 film's runtime of 104 minutes (1 hour and 23 minutes).
🎯The prop money used in the ransom scenes was so realistic that it had to be constantly guarded and counted to ensure none of it went missing or was mistakenly used as real currency. The production used over $300,000 in fake bills.
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