To Live and Die in L.A (1985)

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Directed by: William Friedkin

Stars: William Petersen, Willem Dafoe, John Pankow

Language: English + Commentary (2nd track) | Subtitles: English (embed)

Country: Usa | Imdb Info | Ar: 16:9 | Brrip

Description: A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.

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2.59GB | 115:41mins | 1280×720 | mkv
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8 Responses to To Live and Die in L.A (1985)

  1. satan2k says:

    Some of my favorite dialogue quotes of all time:
    “The guy’s unbelievable, man. Say all you want about Michael Jordan, he’s a great fuckin’ ball player. But Quentin Dailey’s got a gun like a howitzer, man.”

    Credit Card Counterfeiter : Why are you chasing me?
    (William Peterson): Why you running?
    Credit Card Counterfeiter : ‘Cause you’re chasing me, man!

    Plus bit parts by John Turturro and Robert Downey Sr.

  2. KipKool says:

    This is what you rented from the video store when nothing else was available. Good flick. Thanks, RL!

  3. Your buddy 54 says:

    YES!

  4. Netdog says:

    Good film.Cool over the top performance by a young William Defoe. Lots of action with a car chase scene that will blow you away. Kind of a sleeper. Great example of 1980,s Action Flicks.

  5. Tom says:

    Woah.
    Memories; this is the first movie my family rented on VHS

  6. riceburner says:

    Super cool 80’s flick that “Wang Chung” did the soundtrack for !!! ….so go ahead and watch Willem Dafoe print his own money !

  7. Aerial Bender says:

    An 80’s gem hiding in plain sight. It didn’t do well on initial release but, like Friedkin’s ‘Sorcerer’ and ‘Cruising’, it’s finally being appreciated. A seminal crime thriller where it’s hard to tell the good guys from the bad. The ending is still pretty shocking and a young Willem Dafoe as an unpredictable psychopath is quite memorable. Like the Friedkin films mentioned earlier, this has a great soundtrack and I think I like the outrageous car chase as much or even more than the one in ‘The French Connection’. Rarelust rules the internet cinema wastelands!

  8. Phaota says:

    Commentary is with director William Friedkin.

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