The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
I can't get it out of my head. I'm gonna die today.
2009 | 106m | English
Popularity: 3 (history)
| Director: | Tony Scott |
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| Writer: | Brian Helgeland, John Godey |
| Staring: |
| Armed men hijack a New York City subway train, holding the passengers hostage in return for a ransom, and turning an ordinary day's work for dispatcher Walter Garber into a face-off with the mastermind behind the crime. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 10, 2009 |
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| Director: | Tony Scott |
| Writer: | Brian Helgeland, John Godey |
| Genres: | Action |
| Keywords | motorcycle crash, remake, new york subway, subway train, stock market, subway tunnel, aftercreditsstinger |
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Escape Artists, Scott Free Productions, Relativity Media |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $150,166,126
Budget: $100,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 18, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Denzel Washington | Walter Garber |
| John Travolta | Ryder |
| John Turturro | Lt. Camonetti |
| Luis Guzmán | Phil Ramos |
| James Gandolfini | Mayor |
| Michael Rispoli | John Johnson |
| Gary Basaraba | Jerry Pollard, motorman |
| Alex Kaluzhsky | George, teen hostage |
| Alice Kremelberg | George's Girlfriend |
| Katherine Sigismund | Mother-hostage |
| Jake Siciliano | Boy hostage |
| Gbenga Akinnagbe | Wallace, hostage |
| Jason Butler Harner | Hostage who can't urinate |
| Victor Gojcaj | Bashkim, hijacker |
| Robert Vataj | Emri, hijacker |
| Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor | Therese Garber |
| John Benjamin Hickey | Deputy Mayor LaSalle |
| Ramón Rodríguez | Delgado, MTA worker |
| Tonye Patano | Regina, conductor |
| Ty Jones | Sniper |
| Chance Kelly | ESU Captain |
| Billy Devlin | ESU Guy |
| Chip Brookes | Zealous Aide |
| Jonathan Rau | Federal Reserve Supervisor |
| Anthony Annarumma | 'Q' Train Motorman |
| Victor Cruz | Maintainer Three |
| Glen Tortorella | Maintenance Worker |
| Bobby Bojorklund | Maintenance Worker |
| Saidah Arrika Ekulona | Dispatcher One |
| Jasmin Tavarez | Puerto Rican Girl |
| Sean Meehan | Undercover Cop |
| Todd Susman | Supervisor |
| J. Bernard Calloway | Officer Moran / NYPD Liaison |
| Zach Poole | LaSalle's Aide |
| Reuben Jackson | Reporter at MTA |
| Sean Nelson | ESU One |
| Deak Evgenikos | ESU Two |
| Lee Shepherd | Dr. Weiss |
| Mike Houston | Money Car Driver |
| Frank Wood | Police Commissioner Sterman |
| Brian Haley | Police Captain Hill (MTA) |
| Maria Bartiromo | Financial Reporter |
| John Lavelle | Team Member (NYPD) |
| Peter Bucossi | SUV Driver |
| Steve Routman | Heckler |
| Laurie Cole | Reporter at 42nd Street & Vanderbilt |
| Nick Loren | Tunnel Commander |
| Daniel Stewart Sherman | ESU Lieutenant Staley |
| Patrick Dalton | MTA Worker |
| John Keiser | MTA Worker |
| Adrian Martinez | Cabbie |
| Jordan Gelber | Commuter |
| Rose DelCastillo | Reporter |
| Joe Forbrich | ESU Guy |
| Jason Cerbone | ESU Guy |
| Michael Mihm | ESU Desk Officer |
| Robert Perry | Motorman |
| Sammy Miraglia | Motorman |
| Kenneth Natal | Motorman |
| René Ifrah | Money Car Shotgun |
| Tommy Bayiokos | Garber's Hero Transit Cop (uncredited) |
| Frank Anello | NYPD Officer (uncredited) |
| John Farrer | Subway Passenger (uncredited) |
| Justiin A. Davis | Lewis (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Regina Graves | Set Decoration |
| David Swayze | Art Direction |
| Thomas Beall | Costume Supervisor |
| Larry M. Cherry | Hairstylist |
| Louise McCarthy | Key Makeup Artist |
| Chris Seagers | Production Design |
| Gail A. Fitzgibbons | Costume Supervisor |
| Yolanda Toussieng | Hair Department Head |
| Rita Parillo | Key Hair Stylist |
| Jill Karol | Makeup Artist |
| James Mazzola | Property Master |
| Mark Hawker | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Kosta Saric | Visual Effects Editor |
| Marc Varisco | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Juno J. Ellis | ADR Supervisor |
| Erin Oakley | Dialogue Editor |
| Michael J. Broomberg | Foley |
| Sean McCormack | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Peter Reniers | Camera Operator |
| Balint Pinczehelyi | Rigging Grip |
| Johnny Erbes-Chan | Dolly Grip |
| Matt Blades | Key Grip |
| Ryan Quinlan | Lighting Technician |
| Elizabeth Shelton | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Martha Smith | Set Costumer |
| Karin Anderson | Script Coordinator |
| Sarah McKaig | Script Coordinator |
| Erik Rogers | Digital Intermediate |
| Todd Kleitsch | Makeup Department Head |
| Tom Nelson | Production Sound Mixer |
| Frank Vazquez | Hairstylist |
| Carl Fullerton | Makeup Artist |
| Sha-Sha Shiau | Art Department Coordinator |
| Jose Marra | Visual Effects Editor |
| Andy Foster | Visual Effects Producer |
| Nicholas Korda | ADR Editor |
| James Morioka | Dialogue Editor |
| Anita Cannella | Foley |
| Elizabeth Rainey | Foley |
| Ken Fischer | Sound Effects Editor |
| David Giammarco | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| John Skotchdopole | Camera Operator |
| Wayne Paull | Camera Operator |
| Bill O'Leary | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Richie Ford | Rigging Gaffer |
| Duane Manwiller | Steadicam Operator |
| Tom Prate | Key Grip |
| Lorne MacDougall | Lighting Technician |
| Toby Guidry | Casting Assistant |
| Angela Mirabella | Set Costumer |
| Sam Arthurs | Armorer |
| Chiemi Karasawa | Script Supervisor |
| Jim Pierce | Title Designer |
| Richard Whitfield | Music Editor |
| Stefan Sonnenfeld | Digital Intermediate |
| Gary Baxley | Stunts |
| Heather Arthur | Stunts |
| Hubie Kerns Jr. | Stunt Driver |
| Mark Mahoney | Tattooist |
| Frank Spiziri | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Kathy Chasen-Hay | Visual Effects Producer |
| Lisa J. Levine | ADR Editor |
| Kevin Hyde | Boom Operator |
| Jacob Riehle | First Assistant Sound Editor |
| Amy Kane | Foley |
| Jonathan Klein | Foley |
| Daniel Pagan | Sound Effects Editor |
| Teri E. Dorman | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Richard Brooks Burton | Aerial Director of Photography |
| Mark Schmidt | Camera Operator |
| Donald Russell | Camera Operator |
| Robert Vuolo | Gaffer |
| David M. Carr | Rigging Grip |
| John Krause | Dolly Grip |
| Kevin Flynn | Rigging Grip |
| Julie Schubert | Casting Associate |
| Vern Malone | Key Costumer |
| Yolanda Holmes | Set Costumer |
| Vanessa Bendetti | Researcher |
| Timothy D. Orr | Pilot |
| Stephanie Lowry | Music Editor |
| Alex Romano | Digital Intermediate |
| Joseph S. Alfieri | Construction Coordinator |
| Justin De Rosa | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Coleen M. Tracy | Stunts |
| JC Bond | First Assistant Editor |
| Ray Abbott | Stunts |
| Neville White | Stunts |
| Tony Scott | Director |
| Brian Helgeland | Screenplay |
| Tobias A. Schliessler | Director of Photography |
| Chris Lebenzon | Editor |
| Renee Ehrlich Kalfus | Costume Design |
| Harry Gregson-Williams | Original Music Composer |
| Rico Torres | Still Photographer |
| John Frazier | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Steve Kirshoff | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Gary A. Hecker | Foley |
| Paul Massey | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Kami Asgar | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Craig Haagensen | Camera Operator |
| Alexander Witt | Second Unit Director, Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Chuck Picerni Jr. | Stunt Coordinator |
| Steve Picerni | Stunts |
| Erik Stabenau | Stunts |
| Blaise Corrigan | Stunts |
| Danny Aiello III | Stunts |
| Hunter Baxley | Stunts |
| Jonathan Arthur | Stunts |
| Joe Bucaro III | Stunt Driver |
| Cort Hessler | Stunt Driver |
| Chad Randall | Stunts |
| Chuck Zito | Stunts |
| Bill Young | Stunt Driver |
| Caroline Vexler | Stunts |
| Kimberly Shannon Murphy | Stunts |
| John Cenatiempo | Stunt Driver |
| Chris Cenatiempo | Stunt Driver |
| Jennifer Lamb | Stunts |
| Clay Cullen | Stunts |
| Peter Epstein | Stunts |
| Mickey Giacomazzi | Stunts |
| Christopher Boyes | Sound Designer |
| Jalil Jay Lynch | Stunt Double |
| Nick Loren | Stunt Double |
| Dorian Kingi | Stunts |
| Brian Knutson | Stunts |
| Sean Graham | Stunts |
| Roy Farfel | Stunt Driver |
| Chris Barnes | Stunt Driver |
| Paul Bucossi | Utility Stunts |
| Peter Bucossi | Utility Stunts |
| Tony Lazzara | Stunts |
| Tracey Ruggiero | Stunts |
| Scotty Richards | Stunt Coordinator |
| Manny Siverio | Stunts |
| Derrick Simmons | Stunts |
| John Godey | Novel |
| Denise Chamian | Casting |
| John Marquis | Sound Effects Editor |
| Al Cerullo | Pilot |
| Mark Chadwick | Stunts |
| Tom Bruggemann | Stunts |
| Aaron Vexler | Stunt Driver |
| Donald J. Hewitt Jr. | Stunt Driver |
| Kimmy Suzuki | Stunts |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Richard Baratta | Producer |
| Todd Black | Producer |
| Jason Blumenthal | Producer |
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Saw this one many years ago, probably when it came out on Blu-ray, and decided to give it another watch at random, and... pretty much lined up with from the first go around. Nothing amazing nor has any great twists, but the performances from Washington and Travolta made the movie worth the time. On ... the downside, as with many of his later films, Tony Scott's choppy direction was a bit annoying. **3.5/5**
Having seen (and truly loved) <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/unstoppable-2010/" rel="nofollow">Unstoppable</a>'</em>, it's impossible not to see <em>'The Taking of Pelham 123'</em> as a rather pale incarnation of that 2010 flick (which also has Tony Scott as director and Denzel Washington ... as lead!). How strange that those two came together to make two very similar movies so close together. In the end, here, there is enough done to separate them, but early on especially I felt like I was watching the same film almost. For the record, that other release is so vastly better than this... so I'd recommend that more if you want a train-centric production from Scott and Washington. With all that noted, this 2009 film is still a fairly enjoyable 1hr 40mins or so - despite some questionable editing choices. A big reason for my positive rating is the aforementioned Washington, who gives as good a performance as he always tends to give - which is why he is probably my favourite actor, him or Leonardo DiCaprio anyway. John Travolta does well though, even if I kept getting <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/face-off/" rel="nofollow">Face/Off</a>'</em> vibes throughout. Here, he made me laugh a few times and the guy has some good dialogue/delivery of said dialogue. Even if that latter element is hit-and-miss elsewhere. The rest of the cast are alright-to-meh, nice to see James Gandolfini though. It's, taking everything into account, all worth a watch, I'd say.
It’s not really fair comparing this with the much more sophisticated 1974 version of this story as Tony Scott has taken a fairly broad-brush to that template and pretty much re-characterised the whole story. That’s a story about a gang of well organised criminals who plan a daring hijack of a subway ... train in New York, USA. Their plan is simple enough. They seize one car and then their leader “Ryder” (John Travolta) demands $10 millions within the hour or the bodies will start mounting up. His contact in the control room is “Garber” (Denzel Washington) and soon wheels are in motion to get the cash. What’s not so clear, though, is just what the agenda of these criminals is. It’s not an excessively large sum of money and we know that “Garber” is under investigation for bribery, so is there something more sinister going on here? What is obvious is that these guys mean business and are not afraid to demonstrate that fact! Tony Scott has managed to convey something of the claustrophobic nature of the tunnels well here and Harry Gregson-Williams’s aggressive score also helps build the tension but for me, Travolta just doesn’t deliver anything on the scale of menace I wanted here. Sure, his character is vile and violent but with the story relying on a degree of ambiguity for much of it’s substance, his unsubtle and charm-free performance is all just too one-dimensional to keep the intrigue sustained. Washington, likewise, just doesn’t impose himself on the story anywhere near enough to give us any real sense of panic and the other supporting efforts are all a bit too underwhelming too, delivering a great deal of wasteful shouty dialogue as this thing rather lumbers along as if it were stuck at the lights, too. It probably didn’t need remaking but it does remind you just how good Robert Shaw was on the less is more front.