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Director: | John McTiernan |
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Writer: | Jonathan Hensleigh |
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New York detective John McClane is back and kicking bad-guy butt in the third installment of this action-packed series, which finds him teaming with civilian Zeus Carver to prevent the loss of innocent lives. McClane thought he'd seen it all, until a genius named Simon engages McClane, his new "partner" -- and his beloved city -- in a deadly game that demands their concentration. | |
Release Date: | May 19, 1995 |
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Director: | John McTiernan |
Writer: | Jonathan Hensleigh |
Genres: | Action, Thriller |
Keywords | new york city, bomb, taxi, riddle, robbery, detective, helicopter, gold, fbi, police, sequel, revenge, flashback, shootout, explosion, nypd, cargo ship, wild goose chase, simon says, dump truck, harlem, new york city, aqueduct, bomb threat, action hero, deadly game, federal reserve bank, nyc subway |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Cinergi Pictures, Andrew G. Vajna Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $366,101,666
Budget: $90,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Bruce Willis | John McClane |
Samuel L. Jackson | Zeus Carver |
Jeremy Irons | Simon |
Larry Bryggman | Chief Walter Cobb |
Graham Greene | Joe Lambert |
Anthony Peck | Ricky Walsh |
Nicholas Wyman | Mathias Targo |
Kevin Chamberlin | Charles Weiss |
Colleen Camp | Connie Kowalski |
Sam Phillips | Katya |
Michael Alexander Jackson | Dexter |
Aldis Hodge | Raymond |
Sharon Washington | Officer Jane |
Stephen Pearlman | Dr. Fred Schiller |
Mischa Hausserman | Mischa |
Edwin Hodge | Dexter's Friend |
Robert Sedgwick | Rolf |
Tony Halme | Roman |
Bill Christ | Ivan |
Anthony Thomas | Gang Member #1 |
Glenn Herman | Gang Member #2 |
Kent Faulcon | Gang Member #3 |
Akili Prince | Gang Member #4 |
Ardie Fuqua | Gang Member #5 |
Mike Jefferson | Gang Member #6 |
Andre Ware | Gang Member #7 |
Michael Lee Merrins | Van Driver |
Birdie M. Hale | Harlem Woman |
Daryl Edwards | Livery Driver |
Barbara Hipkiss | Phone Woman |
Aasif Mandvi | Arab Cabbie |
Bill Kux | Business Guy (Taxi) |
Scott Nicholson | Transit Cop |
Ralph Buckley | Businessman (Station) |
Charles Dumas | Cross |
Michael Cristofer | Jarvis |
Phyllis Yvonne Stickney | Wanda Shepard |
J.R. Horne | Sgt. John Turley |
Michael Tadross | Greek Deli Proprietor |
Elvis Duran | Radio D.J. |
John McTiernan Sr. | Fisherman |
Greg A. Skoric | Kurt |
Sven Toorvald | Karl |
T. Alloy Langenfeld | Berndt |
Timothy Adams | Gunther |
John C. Vennema | Felix Little |
Gerrit Vooren | Nils |
Willis Sparks | Klaus |
Tony Travis | Marshal #1 |
Danny Dutton | Marshal #2 |
James Saito | Korean Proprietor |
Patrick Borriello | Kid #1 |
Víctor Rojas | Kid #2 |
Jeffrey Dreisbach | Yuppie Stockbroker |
Joe Zaloom | Jerry Parks |
John Doman | Construction Foreman |
Patricia Mauceri | Miss Thomas |
Franchelle Stewart Dorn | Principal Martinez |
Kharisma | Little Tina |
Gerry Becker | Larry Griffith |
Richard Council | Otto |
John Robert Tillotson | Second Broker |
Ray Aranha | Janitor |
Phil Theis | Erik |
Flip | Subway Man |
Dory Binyon | Reporter |
David Vitt | Kid at Gas Station |
John Glenn Hoyt | Federal Reserve Guard #1 |
Bray Poor | Federal Reserve Guard #2 |
Shari-Lyn Safir | Secretary |
Ivan Skoric | Villain A |
Faisal Hassan | FBI Agent |
Richard Russell Ramos | FBI Chief |
Angela Amato Velez | Cop #1 |
Richard V. Allen | Chief Allen |
Shirley J. Hatcher | Cop #2 |
David P. Martin | Federal Reserve Guard #3 |
James P. Whalen Sr. | Fat Larry Lumis |
Paul Simon | Man in Precinct |
Carl Brewer | Helicopter Villain |
Vernon Campbell | Large Gang Member (uncredited) |
Ali A. Wahhab | Large Gang Member #2 (uncredited) |
David Sontag | Biker (uncredited) |
Ralph A. Villani | Bomb Squad Detective (uncredited) |
Carlo Giuliano | Bomb Squad Member (uncredited) |
Jeannie Epper | Woman at Subway Station (uncredited) |
Keith Schwabinger | Policeman (uncredited) |
Michael Luggio | Teacher (uncredited) |
Drew Nelson | Kindergarten Student (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Mark Mangini | Sound Supervisor, Sound Designer |
Debbie Greg | Stunts |
John Wright | Editor |
Jackson De Govia | Production Design |
John R. Jensen | Art Direction |
Woods Mackintosh | Art Direction |
Leslie Bloom | Set Decoration |
Peter Rogness | Set Designer, Assistant Art Director |
Anthony Dunne | Construction Coordinator |
Bruce J. Gfeller | Construction Coordinator |
Kyung W. Chang | Set Designer |
Bob Shaw | Set Designer |
Avram D. Gold | ADR & Dubbing, ADR Supervisor |
Daniel J. Leahy | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Phil Cory | Special Effects Coordinator |
Jennifer Wollan | Visual Effects Editor |
Juliette Yager | Visual Effects Editor |
Diane Pearlman | Visual Effects Producer |
Carolyn Soper | Visual Effects Producer |
Joseph G. Aulisi | Costume Designer |
Alexandra Root | Assistant Sound Editor |
Shawn Howell | Stunts |
Bobby Aldridge | Stunts |
Dana Bertolette | Stunts |
Chris Branham | Stunts |
Brad Bovee | Stunts |
Tony Lee Boggs | Stunts |
Brian Burrows | Stunts |
Hal Burton | Stunts |
Jack Carpenter | Stunts |
R.J. Chambers | Stunts |
David D. Darling | Stunts |
Gary Dionne | Stunts |
Dale Frye | Stunts |
Ralph Ferrara | Stunts |
Teri Garland | Stunts |
Andreé Gibbs | Stunts |
Dean Jeffries | Stunts |
Jimmy Lewis Jr. | Stunts |
Dwayne McGee | Stunts |
Kym Washington Longino | Stunts |
Bobby McLaughlin | Stunts |
Janet Paparazzo | Stunts |
Michael Russo | Stunts |
Gwynn Turnbull Weaver | Stunts |
Kurtis Epper | Stunts |
Richard Washington | Stunts |
Gerard 'Gus' Williams | Stunts |
Deborah Watkins | Stunts |
Harry Wowchuk | Stunts |
Danny Wong | Stunts |
Kevin Murphy | Gaffer |
Geoff Suddleson | Production Assistant |
George Manasse | Unit Production Manager |
John H. Starke | Unit Production Manager |
Carl Goldstein | First Assistant Director |
Joe Burns | Second Assistant Director |
Justin Moritt | Production Supervisor |
Susan E. Fiore | Second Second Assistant Director |
Craig DiBona | "A" Camera Operator |
Robert Presley | "A" Camera Operator |
Scott Rathner | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Richard Mosier | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Barry Wetcher | Still Photographer |
John McTiernan | Director |
Peter Menzies Jr. | Director of Photography |
Michael Kamen | Original Music Composer |
Patricia McCorkle | Casting |
Stephen McLaughlin | Scoring Mixer |
Roderick Thorp | Characters |
Terry Leonard | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Danny Aiello III | Stunts |
Bill Anagnos | Stunts |
Matt Birman | Stunts |
Tony Brubaker | Stunts |
Peter Bucossi | Stunts |
John Cenatiempo | Stunts |
Dick Durock | Stunts |
Steven Geray | Stunts |
Matt Leonard | Stunts |
Malosi Leonard | Stunts |
Bob Minor | Stunts |
Hugh Aodh O'Brien | Stunts |
Jeff Ramsey | Stunts |
Kerry Rossall | Stunts |
Walter Scott | Stunts |
William Washington | Stunts |
Jeff Ward | Stunts |
Manny Perry | Stunts |
Michael Tadross | Unit Production Manager |
Jeannie Epper | Stunts |
Jonathan Hensleigh | Writer |
Tom Anderson | Best Boy Electric |
Richie Ford | Rigging Gaffer |
Dennis J. Lootens | Rigging Gaffer |
Donald M. Angst | Electrician |
Jamie Gallagher | Electrician |
Tony Whitman | Key Grip |
Paul Wachter | Best Boy Grip |
Arthur Blum | Dolly Grip |
Keith Bunting | Grip |
Matt Miller | Key Rigging Grip |
Ronald Plant | Key Rigging Grip |
Michael Finnerty | Key Rigging Grip |
Pamela Thur | Location Manager |
Mark Van Holstein | Location Scout |
Gregory Routt | Location Scout |
Robin F. Samson | Location Scout |
Verne Caruso | Key Hair Stylist |
Annie M. DeMille | Hairstylist |
Marilyn Peoples | Key Makeup Artist |
Edward Jackson Jr. | Makeup Artist |
Robin Squibb | Script Supervisor |
Julie Kuehndorf | Unit Publicist |
Randy Jurgensen | Technical Advisor |
Robert Musco | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Charles Zalben | Unit Production Manager |
Julia Rivas Frey | Visual Effects Producer |
Frank Ferrara Sr. | Stunts |
Bonnie Happy Hock | Stunts |
John-Clay Scott | Stunts |
Jim Wilkey | Stunts |
Mischa Hausserman | Dialogue Coach, Aerial Coordinator |
John E. Sullivan | Visual Effects Supervisor, VFX Director of Photography |
Robert Barnett | Standby Painter |
David Cooney | Storyboard Artist |
Kevin McCarthy | Leadman |
Andrew Priestley | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Barbara Hipkiss | Casting Associate |
Karen Gillman | Casting Assistant |
Fleet Emerson | Casting Assistant, Extras Casting Assistant |
Barbara Dunning | First Assistant Editor |
Colleen Sharp | Assistant Editor |
Mark Herman | Assistant Editor |
Scott E. Anderson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
David Dreishpoon | Craft Service |
Gino Lucci | Picture Car Coordinator |
Keith Jernquist | Projection |
Douglas Martines | Video Assist Operator |
Terry Ladin | Production Coordinator |
Peter Sobich Jr. | Assistant Production Coordinator |
M.J. Tirol Magbanua | Production Secretary |
Katreniah L. Washington | Production Secretary |
Jane Bulmer | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Ann Meceda | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Steve Lionetti | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Dino DeLaurentiis | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Ron Pierno | Producer's Assistant |
Louise Weber | Actor's Assistant |
Stephen J. Eads | Actor's Assistant |
Jerome Holmes | Actor's Assistant |
Bob Kocourek | Production Accountant |
Richard Mancuso | Payroll Accountant |
Eric R. Bellamy | Assistant Accountant |
Jackie Short | Assistant Accountant |
Tommy Tomlinson | Property Master |
Richard Hebrank | Key Construction Grip |
Dennis Maitland | Sound Mixer |
Dennis Maitland II | Boom Operator |
Kim Maitland | Sound Recordist |
Conrad 'Connie' F. Brink | Special Effects Coordinator |
Richard W. Cross | Special Effects Supervisor |
William H. Schirmer | Special Effects Supervisor |
Ron Brinkmann | CG Supervisor |
Mageara Cameron | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Monica Anderson | Visual Effects Editor |
David Drzewiecki | VFX Director of Photography |
Bill Villarreal | Digital Effects Supervisor |
David Sosalla | Digital Effects Producer |
Winston Quitasol | Digital Compositor |
Andrew Patterson | ADR Editor |
Solange S. Schwalbe | Foley Editor |
Oscar Mitt | Assistant Sound Editor |
Allan Bromberg | Foley Editor |
Sonny Pettijohn | Assistant Sound Editor |
Ellen Heuer | Foley Artist |
Christopher Moriana | Foley Artist |
David Jobe | Foley Mixer |
Don Givens | Foley Recordist |
Charleen Richards-Steeves | ADR Mixer |
Greg Steele | ADR Mixer |
Paul Zydel | ADR Mixer |
Barry Levine | Music Supervisor |
Eric Harryman | Music Supervisor |
Christopher Brooks | Supervising Music Editor |
Eric Reasoner | Music Editor |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
Dennis McNeill | Color Timer |
Joel Iwataki | Scoring Mixer |
James P. Whalen Sr. | Transportation Captain |
Robert O'Neill | Transportation Co-Captain |
Chris Summerell | Specialized Driver |
Suzanne McCabe | Assistant Costume Designer |
Michael Adkins | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Tom Priestley Jr. | Second Unit Director of Photography |
T. Sean Ferguson | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Gary Muller | Camera Operator |
Ralph Brandofino | First Assistant Camera |
Warren Drummond | Storyboard Artist |
Phil Saccio | Property Master |
Ralph Lucci | Picture Car Coordinator |
Blanche Sypher | Craft Service |
John W. Burn | Marine Coordinator |
Sandy Herbert | Set Medic |
David Sharp | Art Direction |
Martin Fink | Thanks |
Donna Dubrow | Thanks |
Gary Hymes | Thanks |
John B. Griffin | Location Manager |
Kimberly O'Quinn | Location Assistant |
Cecilia Verardi | Makeup Artist |
Pamela Priest | Hairstylist |
John J. Passanante | Standby Painter |
Sandra Mitchum Ballard | Assistant Accountant |
Lorrie J. Cole | Production Secretary |
Christie Chaplin | Production Secretary |
Dolores K. Wood | Production Assistant |
Melissa Carter | Production Assistant |
Jim Norris | Production Assistant |
Margaret Mullins | Extras Casting |
Jeff Wickline | Casting Assistant, Extras Casting Assistant |
D.R. Toney | Transportation Co-Captain |
Michael J. Benavente | Sound Editor |
Mike Chock | Sound Editor |
Rick Freeman | Sound Editor |
Patricio A. Libenson | Sound Editor |
Geoffrey G. Rubay | Sound Editor |
George Simpson | Sound Editor |
David A. Whittaker | Sound Editor |
Luigi Warren | Software Engineer |
Jamie Miller | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Alex Carone | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Jay Floyd | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Al Griswold | Special Effects |
Richard Cory | Special Effects |
Paul H. Stewart | Special Effects |
Gary Cruise | Special Effects |
Ray Svedin | Special Effects |
David Bilson | Pilot |
Mike Gartland | Pilot |
Candy Hoskins | Stunts |
Brian Berkowitz | Production Assistant |
Francesco Caparotta | Production Assistant |
Sarah Frank | Production Assistant |
A. Lee Morris | Production Assistant |
Dana Rebeiro | Production Assistant |
Lee Whitney | Production Assistant |
Joan G. Bostwick | Production Assistant |
David 'Flip' Filippi | Production Assistant |
Julie Fusco | Production Assistant |
Michael Pitt | Production Assistant |
Andrea Rapke | Production Assistant |
Tripp Wier | Production Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Buzz Feitshans | Executive Producer |
Robert Lawrence | Executive Producer |
Robert H. Lemer | Associate Producer |
David Willis | Co-Producer |
Carmine Zozzora | Co-Producer |
John McTiernan | Producer |
Michael Tadross | Producer |
Andrew G. Vajna | Executive Producer |
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With this having been the first DH film I ever watched (and the only one so far I have seen upon its original theatrical release), I hold a quiet sense of satisfaction that over time it seems to have become generally people's favourite of the series, next to the original. It is much more original th ... an its predecessor, and has much higher-caliber supporting players in Jeremy Irons and Samuel L. Jackson--not to mention the best director the franchise has ever had. This was great to see once again, and I STILL have nightmares with that wicked Katya (played by composer Sam Phillips) slicing my head off...
***Big, dumb, fun action flick with Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson in New York City*** RELEASED IN 1995 and directed by John McTiernan, "Die Hard with a Vengeance" is the third of (currently) five installments in the Die Hard series. In this one, suspended New York City cop John McClane (Br ... uce Willis) rejoins the force to tangle with a mad-but-genius German bomber named “Simon” (Jeremy Irons) while teaming up with a good Samaritan from Harlem (Samuel L. Jackson). This franchise fills the bill if you're in the mood for big, dumb, fun action thrills. Don't get me wrong because a lot of work goes into making these kinds of films and it takes talent & genius to pull them off. I mean "dumb" in the sense that the focus is on unbelievable action rather than deeper themes beyond "genuinely good people may be flawed, cocky and somewhat profane, but they're courageous and never give up in the face of evil." The Die Hard flicks are the natural progeny of over-the-top films like 1977's "The Gauntlet" where the action scenes are so overdone they're cartoony, but entertaining. There's a thin line that filmmakers must tread with these kinds of blockbusters because they can easily fall into overKILL, like 2001's "The Mummy Returns." "Die Hard with a Vengeance" evades that ditch because it offers entertaining protagonists & antagonists, amusing scenes, worthy bits of character development and a compelling comic booky story. While all five Die Hard movies are of the same action expertise, I prefer the sequels because the original film took place almost entirely in and around a skyscraper. I favor the wider location scope of the others, including this one, which was the best up to this point. It starts out a little shaky because Simon’s shenanigans are so contrived they’re unbelievable, but if you can persevere the story builds momentum and there are surprises. Even John and Zeus’ conflict-habituated relationship has a story arc with Zeus being bluntly confronted with his reverse racism. The sometimes contrary camaraderie of John and Zeus is great. THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hours, 8 minutes and was shot in New York City; Berkeley County, South Carolina; and Jessup, Maryland (ending). ADDITIONAL CAST: Graham Greene and Colleen Camp are on hand as cops while sharp Sam Phillips appears as an icy Euro-villainess. GRADE: A-/B+
Bruce Willis returns as "McClane", this time being used as a plaything by a telephone terrorist named simply "Simon". Unsure as to why this man has alighted on him, he is now sent on a series of missions around the city - fail and a devastating bomb could go off. Along the way, he manages to recruit ... the assistance of Samuel L. Jackson ("Zeus") and together they they must stop more carnage - and thwart the perpetrator's ultimate intentions. It is a little repetitive at times, but there is plenty of on-screen chemistry between Jackson and Willis; their challenges are a little more cerebral and amusing and the plot builds well until quite an exciting, if just a little too far-fetched, denouement with a baddie whose voice we ought instantly to have recognised on the phone. This is just a simple, straightforward action adventure with no romance of familial nonsense to clutter it up and I quite enjoyed it.
Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) is a step up from the second movie but still does not capture what made the first one great. The plot skips any buildup and throws McClane straight into a city-wide puzzle game, which keeps the pace fast but makes everything feel more scripted than natural. Instead o ... f building tension, the movie rushes from one scenario to the next, making it feel like the characters are just following a trail without questioning anything. The script has some great banter, especially between Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson, whose dynamic carries a lot of the movie. But the overall story feels more like a structured game than an unpredictable survival situation, which takes away from the suspense. John McTiernan’s directing is solid, and the cinematography makes good use of the New York setting, but the action never feels as intense as it should. Jeremy Irons as the villain is decent, but he lacks the presence and impact of Hans Gruber, making the conflict feel less personal. The score and sound design keep the energy up, but they do not add much beyond standard action beats. While this is the better sequel, it still lacks the raw tension and creativity that made Die Hard a classic. It is fun, but it feels like a well-organized maze rather than a high-stakes battle for survival.