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Crew:
Director: William Friedkin
Screenplay: William Friedkin, Gerald Petievich
DOP: Robby Müller
Production: SLM Production Group, New Century Productions, United Artists
Screenplay: William Friedkin, Gerald Petievich
DOP: Robby Müller
Production: SLM Production Group, New Century Productions, United Artists
Richie Chance is an L.A. based secret agent working mostly in counterfeiting, and pursuing an investigation on criminal Eric ‘Rick’ Masters, alongside his longtime friend and partner Jimmy Hart. Two days before Jimmy’s retirement, Masters murders him, and his partner is intent on getting revenge, now alongside the agent John Vukovich, assigned to aid him in the case. Through this story, the film presents a chaotic and authentic portrait of crime.
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Cast:
Willem Dafoe, William Petersen, John Pankow -
Original Title:
To Live and Die in L.A. -
Country:
United States of America -
Year:
1985 - 116 min Subtitles PT
Crew:
Director: William Friedkin
Screenplay: William Friedkin, Gerald Petievich
DOP: Robby Müller
Production: SLM Production Group, New Century Productions, United Artists
Screenplay: William Friedkin, Gerald Petievich
DOP: Robby Müller
Production: SLM Production Group, New Century Productions, United Artists
Director
William Friedkin

William Friedkin (1935, Chicago) is a North-American director, best known for directing The French Connection (1971), which earned him the Academy Award for Best Director, and The Exorcist (1973), one of the most famous horror films up to today.
He continued his career with films such as Sorcerer (1977), To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), Cruising (1980), Bug (2006) and Killer Joe (2011), which was awarded a Golden Mouse at the Venice Film Festival, among many other nominations.
He continued his career with films such as Sorcerer (1977), To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), Cruising (1980), Bug (2006) and Killer Joe (2011), which was awarded a Golden Mouse at the Venice Film Festival, among many other nominations.