Hollywood Homicide

They're two cops with one shot at solving a murder... and surviving each other.

5.2
20031h 56m

Joe Gavilan and his new partner K. C. Calden, are detectives on the beat in Tinseltown. Neither one of them really wants to be a cop, Gavilan moonlights as a real estate broker, and Calden is an aspiring actor moonlighting as a yoga instructor. When the two are assigned a big case they must work out whether they want to solve the case or follow their hearts.

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Cast

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Harrison Ford

Sgt. Joe Gavilan

Photo of Josh Hartnett

Josh Hartnett

Det. K.C. Calden

Photo of Bruce Greenwood

Bruce Greenwood

Lt. Bennie Macko

Photo of Isaiah Washington

Isaiah Washington

Antoine Sartain

Photo of Dwight Yoakam

Dwight Yoakam

Leroy Wasley

Photo of Martin Landau

Martin Landau

Jerry Duran

Photo of Gladys Knight

Gladys Knight

Olivia Robidoux

Photo of James MacDonald

James MacDonald

Danny Broome

Photo of Alan Dale

Alan Dale

Commander Preston

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Regina Russell Banali

Sartain Receptionist

Photo of Meredith Scott Lynn

Meredith Scott Lynn

I.A. Detective Jackson

Photo of Tom Todoroff

Tom Todoroff

I.A. Detective Zino

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Kurupt

K-Ro

Photo of André 3000

André 3000

Silk Brown

Photo of Clyde Kusatsu

Clyde Kusatsu

Coroner Chung

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Eric Idle

Celebrity

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Reviews

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John Chard

6.5/10

We've been partners for what, four months, and now you wanna be my shrink?

Ultimately you have to think that those who have wanted to see Hollywood Homicide would have done so by now, certainly fans of the generational divided lead actors (Josh Hartnett and Harrison Ford) would have long since tuned in to see what it's like. It's fair to say that its reputation is most divisive, with some critics proving to be most ferocious in their summations. Personally I find it to be an enjoyable spin on the buddy buddy cop formula, where director Ron Shelton isn't afraid to put emphasis on characters instead of just filling out the pic with high octane bangs and crashes. The wry portrayal of the police system in a bustling Los Angeles is nicely etched into the froth, with the sidebar of coppers having two jobs being a deft poke in the ribs.

Good fun with well crafted action scenes, but the main strength is in the writing and to see once again that Ford has been very undervalued as a comedy actor of the years. 6.5/10

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