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Lakeview Terrace

What Could Be Safer Than Living Next to a Cop?
2008 | 110m | English

(58487 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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A young interracial couple has just moved into their California dream home when they become the target of their next-door neighbor, who disapproves of their relationship. A tightly wound LAPD officer has appointed himself the watchdog of the neighborhood. His nightly foot patrols and overly watchful eyes bring comfort to some, but he becomes increasingly aggressive to the newlyweds. These persistent intrusions into their lives cause the couple to fight back.
Release Date: Sep 19, 2008
Director: Neil LaBute
Writer: David Loughery, Howard Korder
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords vandalism, harassment, pregnancy, neighbor, house party, urination, interracial couple, lapd, air conditioner, good versus evil
Production Companies Overbrook Entertainment, Screen Gems
Box Office Revenue: $27,640,028
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Samuel L. Jackson Abel Turner
Patrick Wilson Chris Mattson
Kerry Washington Lisa Mattson
Ron Glass Harold Perreau
Justin Chambers Donnie Eaton
Jay Hernandez Javier Villareal
Regine Nehy Celia Turner
Jaishon Fisher Marcus Turner
Robert Pine Captain Wentworth
Keith Loneker Clarence Darlington
Caleeb Pinkett Damon Richards
Robert Dahey Jung Lee Pak
Ho-Jung Sang Hee Pak
Elizabeth Tulloch Nadine
Michael Sean Tighe Manager
Vanessa Bell Calloway Aunt Dorrie
Dallas Raines TV Weatherman
Lily Aranda Javier Villareal's daughter (uncredited)
Name Job
David Loughery Screenplay, Story
Rogier Stoffers Director of Photography
John Cameron Unit Production Manager
Don Diers Set Decoration
Jimmy Ortega Stunts
Gary C. Bourgeois Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tanoai Reed Stunts
Joel Plotch Editor
Peter Dress Second Assistant Director
Paul Sonski Art Direction
Jillian Giacomini Script Supervisor
Alan R. Disler First Assistant "A" Camera
Andrae Crawford Second Assistant "B" Camera
Steve Irwin Video Assist Operator
Askia Won-Ling Jacob Costumer
Rhonda O'Neal Key Hair Stylist
Greg Etheredge Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Lee Orloff Sound Mixer
Donald Murphy First Assistant Director
Thomas T. Taylor Art Direction
Will Blount Property Master
Patrick Rousseau "B" Camera Operator
Tommy Tieche Second Assistant "A" Camera
Robin Bursey Camera Loader
Kimberly Johnson Key Costumer
Amelia Buhrman Costumer
Linda Villalobos Hair Department Head
Christopher Prampin Chief Lighting Technician
Fred Cooper Dolly Grip
Bruton Jones Production Design
Howard Korder Screenplay
Karen Ruth Getchell Production Supervisor
Paul Sanchez "A" Camera Operator
David Eubank First Assistant "B" Camera
Kirk R. Gardner Steadicam Operator
Stacy Horn Costume Supervisor
Anita Louise Brown Costumer
Sara Vaughn Key Makeup Artist
Robert L. Stevenson Hairstylist
Brian H. Reynolds Key Grip
Todd O. Russell Boom Operator
Duffy Taylor Assistant Location Manager
Mick Cukurs Set Designer
Paulette Dauber Unit Publicist
Lauren Fernandes Casting Assistant
Ronald Eng Supervising Sound Editor
Willard Overstreet Foley Editor
Kyle Rochlin Foley Mixer
Howard London ADR Mixer
Kevin Funston Location Manager
David Elliott Construction Coordinator
Meg Harker Art Department Coordinator
Renee Hill-Sweet Second Second Assistant Director
Karri Mayo Studio Teacher
Eric Bergman Post Production Supervisor
Robert Troy Dialogue Editor
Dana LeBlanc Frankley Assistant Sound Editor
Vincent Guisetti Foley Artist
Fred Peck III Sound Recordist
Jen Monnar Music Editor
Rocco Passionino Visual Effects Supervisor
Dick Edwards Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Romberg Production Accountant
Chuck Zlotnick Still Photographer
Rich King Extras Casting
Keith Brachmann Additional Editor
David A. Cohen ADR Editor
Steve Tushar Sound Effects Editor
Pamela Kahn Foley Artist
Brian Smith ADR Mixer
Bill W. Benton Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Raoul Bolognini Visual Effects Producer
Sean Tompkins Visual Effects Coordinator
Todd Harris Storyboard Artist
Scott Gregory Digital Colorist
R. Matt Smith Compositing Supervisor
Lynette Meyer Costume Design
Neil LaBute Director
Jeff Danna Original Music Composer
Mychael Danna Original Music Composer
Heidi Levitt Casting
Ben Hernandez Bray Stunt Coordinator
Allan A. Apone Makeup Department Head
John C. Hartigan Special Effects Coordinator
Kenneth Turek Leadman
Charlie Scott Jr. Craft Service
Richard Epper Stunts
Timothy P. Ryan Jr. Driver
Name Title
Jeffrey Graup Executive Producer
Joe Pichirallo Executive Producer
James Lassiter Producer
Orin Woinsky Producer
John Cameron Producer
David Loughery Executive Producer
Will Smith Producer
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Reviews

RalphRahal
6.0

Lakeview Terrace is a tense, psychological thriller that stands out because of Samuel L. Jackson's powerful performance. He plays Abel Turner, a character so commanding and relentless that his presence carries the entire movie. Jackson's ability to make you both fear and understand Abel is what make ... s this film so gripping. The movie builds its suspense slowly, creating a tense and uneasy atmosphere that keeps you on edge throughout. The plot tackles some heavy themes, particularly around race and power dynamics, which might feel a bit heavy-handed at times. While the racial aspect of the story may not sit well with everyone, it undeniably fuels the conflict and drives the tension between the characters. The film isn't subtle in how it approaches these themes, but that bluntness works in its favor, keeping the stakes high and the audience engaged. The third act might divide viewers, but it ties the story together in a way that feels fitting for the characters, especially Abel. While some might argue it leans into thriller clichés, it also delivers closure that matches the relentless nature of the movie's lead. Overall, Lakeview Terrace is a solid watch if you're in the mood for a psychological thriller with strong performances and a story that isn't afraid to be provocative. It's not perfect, but it's well worth your time.

Jan 09, 2025