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The Negotiator

Police pursue famed hostage negotiator Danny Roman, who maintains he is framed for the murder of his partner in what he believes is a meticulously plotted conspiracy. Convinced that incriminating evidence lies within the Internal Affairs offices that could clear him, he abducts everyone present in the Internal Affairs offices and demands the arrival of another well-known negotiator to manage the crisis and covertly probe the conspiracy.

Director(s)

Darius Aubry

F. Gary Gray

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

David R. Ellis

Chitra F. Mojtabai

Barry K. Thomas

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Cast & Crew

James Blackburn

James Blackburn

Camera Man (uncredited)

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

Lt. Danny Roman

Doug Spinuzza

Doug Spinuzza

Tonray

Sabi Dorr

Sabi Dorr

Bartender

Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti

Rudy

David Morse

David Morse

Cdr. Adam Beck

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

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Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey

Lt. Chris Sabian

Michael Shamus Wiles

Michael Shamus Wiles

Taylor

Siobhan Fallon Hogan

Siobhan Fallon Hogan

Maggie

Dean Norris

Dean Norris

Scott

Lauri Johnson

Lauri Johnson

Chief's Wife

Carlos Gómez

Carlos Gómez

Eagle

Jack Shearer

Jack Shearer

D.A. Young

Nestor Serrano

Nestor Serrano

Hellman

Joey Perillo

Joey Perillo

Tech #1

Mary Page Keller

Mary Page Keller

Lisa Sabian

F. Gary Gray

F. Gary Gray

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Tom Bower

Tom Bower

Omar (uncredited)

David R. Ellis

David R. Ellis

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Guy Van Swearingen

Guy Van Swearingen

Officer

John Spencer

John Spencer

Chief Al Travis

Barry K. Thomas

Barry K. Thomas

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McNally Sagal

McNally Sagal

Reporter

Tim Kelleher

Tim Kelleher

Argento

J.T. Walsh

J.T. Walsh

Insp. Terence Niebaum

Ron Rifkin

Ron Rifkin

Cdr. Grant Frost

Lily Gibson

Lily Gibson

Omar's Daughter

Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle

Nathan Roenick (uncredited)

Gene Wolande

Gene Wolande

Morewitz

Chitra F. Mojtabai

Chitra F. Mojtabai

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Leonard L. Thomas

Leonard L. Thomas

Allen

Michael Cudlitz

Michael Cudlitz

Palermo

Stephen Lee

Stephen Lee

Farley

Rhonda Dotson

Rhonda Dotson

Linda Roenick

Mik Scriba

Mik Scriba

Bell

Edwina Moore

Edwina Moore

Reporter

Bruce Beatty

Bruce Beatty

Markus

Bruce Wright

Bruce Wright

FBI Agent Moran

Tony Mockus Jr.

Tony Mockus Jr.

Agent

Jack McLaughlin-Gray

Jack McLaughlin-Gray

Priest

Robert Baier

Robert Baier

Officer at HBT

Regina Taylor

Regina Taylor

Karen Roman

Jack Rooney

Jack Rooney

Fire Department Lieutenant (uncredited)

Rick Scarry

Rick Scarry

Reporter

Mary Major

Mary Major

Reporter

Jay Levine

Jay Levine

Reporter

Spitfire Brown

Spitfire Brown

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Mary Ann Childers

Mary Ann Childers

News Anchor

Bernard Hocke

Bernard Hocke

Sniper

Robert David Hall

Robert David Hall

Cale Wangro

Mary Ingersoll

Mary Ingersoll

Reporter

Darius Aubry

Darius Aubry

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Kelsey Mulrooney

Kelsey Mulrooney

Stacy Sabian

Rick Touhy

Rick Touhy

Cop (uncredited)

Brad Blaisdell

Brad Blaisdell

FBI Agent Grey

John Lordan

John Lordan

Linda's Attorney

Donna Ponterotto

Donna Ponterotto

Secretary

David Michael Fordham

David Michael Fordham

FBI SWAT Officer (uncredited)

Maureen Mendoza

Maureen Mendoza

FBI Agent (uncredited)

S. Lamar Wilson

S. Lamar Wilson

HBT Officer (uncredited)

Diann Burns

Diann Burns

News Anchor

Robert Jordan

Robert Jordan

Reporter

John McDonald

John McDonald

Pipes and Dreams Leader

Carol-Anne Touchberry

Carol-Anne Touchberry

Reporter

Mark Giangreco

Mark Giangreco

Reporter

Charles Valentino

Charles Valentino

FBI Agent

Ted Montue

Ted Montue

Officer at IAB

John Buckley

John Buckley

Detective

Steven Maines

Steven Maines

TAC Officer

Details

GenresAction, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Runtime2h 20 mins
Released on29 Jul 1998
Languageen
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

RalphRahal

8/10

The Negotiator is one of those classic thrillers that still holds up well today. The plot is engaging from the start, throwing you into a tense, high-stakes standoff where trust and deception play a big role. The pacing is solid, though it stretches a bit in parts, but the setup and execution make up for it. F. Gary Gray's direction keeps the tension tight, balancing action and drama without overcomplicating things. The cinematography isn't flashy, but it works well in capturing the claustrophobic feel of the hostage situation, making you feel right there with the characters. What really makes this movie stand out is the acting. Samuel L. Jackson delivers an intense, gripping performance that makes it easy to connect with his character and root for him. Kevin Spacey plays off him perfectly, creating a dynamic where their back-and-forth feels natural and engaging. The supporting cast is strong too, though some characters feel a bit underdeveloped. The script does a good job keeping the dialogue sharp and the tension high, but at times, it leans into familiar tropes that might feel predictable. The score and sound design do their job well, enhancing the mood without being too overpowering. While the soundtrack isn't particularly memorable, the way sound is used to heighten key moments is effective. Overall, The Negotiator is a well-crafted thriller with strong performances and a gripping story. It might not be flawless, but it delivers where it counts, making it an easy movie to rewatch and appreciate.

CinemaSerf

7/10

Samuel L. Jackson is renowned hostage negotiator "Roman" who is shocked to learn of the murder of his partner. A little further investigation reveals that he had been looking into a multi-million dollar pension fraud. Next thing he knows, "Roman" is being charged with his friend's killing and decides to turn the tables. He goes to the office of the Internal Affairs department, seizes some hostages, barricades himself into the locked office and summons another negotiator "Sabian" (Kevin Spacey) to the scene. What now unfolds is a cleverly crafted detective mystery as the two must overcome their initial professional suspicions of the other, and gradually try to piece together what actually did happen to his pal and to ascertain just who did steal all the cash! It's a good, solid, story this and it's well told with Jackson and Spacey delivering a tale of corruption and mistrust that illustrates just how tough it is to fight back when the very people there to enforce the law are those abusing it. The supporting cast are a bit lacklustre - maybe a bit like an episode of "Hill Street Blues" but it flows well with a tricky denouement that though predictable enough, is quite well executed. It's maybe a bit on the long side, it does take a while to get up an head of steam - but once we get going, it is at the better end of the genre.

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