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| Director: | Steven C. Miller | 
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| Writer: | Jeremy Drysdale | 
| Staring: | 
| Frank Penny is a disgraced cop looking for a shot at redemption. When the police chief's 11-year-old daughter is abducted, Frank goes rogue to try and save her. But to find the girl, Frank will need the help of Ava Brooks, whose live-streaming news channel is broadcasting Frank's every move. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 25, 2019 | 
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| Director: | Steven C. Miller | 
| Writer: | Jeremy Drysdale | 
| Genres: | Action, Crime, Thriller | 
| Keywords | apologetic | 
| Production Companies | Ingenious Media, Head Gear Films, The Solution, Setient Pictures, Sprockefeller Pictures, Hassik Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $646,389 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Giancarlo Esposito | Tom Volk | 
| Dina Meyer | Ruth Carter | 
| Courtney Eaton | Ava Brooks | 
| Ben McKenzie | Dean Keller | 
| Aaron Eckhart | Frank Penny | 
| Jessica Lu | Clover Nestel | 
| David Shae | Telescope | 
| Betzaida Landín | Maya Prinz | 
| MWW Michael Wilkerson | Man Watching Live Coverage | 
| Jonathan Aidan Cockrell | Market Shopper | 
| Lindsey Garrett | Walter | 
| Nickola Shreli | Hendrix | 
| Leslie Sides | Market Vendor | 
| Mason McCulley | Fletch | 
| J. Cameron Barnett | Transport Driver | 
| Jessica Nam | College Kid Passenger | 
| James Hutchison III | Max Keller | 
| Gary Peebles | Bunny | 
| Heather Fusari | Patrol Car Partner | 
| Jan Jeffcoat | Female News Anchor | 
| Sawyer D. Jones | Market Shopper | 
| Brandon Morris | Radio Commanding Officer | 
| Elijah M. Cooper | D'Brickshaw 'D' Martin | 
| Jorge Castro-Salinas | Detective | 
| Andrew Constantini | Newsroom Crew | 
| Rudolf Weber | Innocent Victim | 
| Corey Thouviner | Guy with shovel | 
| Nishelle Williams | Claudia Volk | 
| Steven Legate | College kid Driver | 
| Kevin Waterman | Pursuing Police Officer | 
| Lawrence Hinkle | Homeless Man | 
| Valerie Turner | Uniformed Cop | 
| Kevin Dyer | Street Cleaner | 
| Carly Farish | Patron | 
| Kaley Alyssa Flanagan | Young Market Shopper | 
| Ty Hill | Police Officer | 
| Bruce Cooper | Police Officer | 
| Christopher Zmuda | Helicopter Pilot / vet Cop | 
| Damion S. White | Hippie | 
| Talon Worden | Skate board kid | 
| Kristi Averette | Farmers Market Vendor (uncredited) | 
| Jeremy Connell | Mourner (uncredited) | 
| Kyndall Hamilton | Grave Digger (uncredited) | 
| Cassidy Rickels | Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited) | 
| Melissa Thouviner | News room worker (uncredited) | 
| Tyler Thouviner | Kid that helps rescue (uncredited) | 
| Kaj Goldberg | Male News Anchor | 
| Shai Debroux | Squad Car Driver | 
| Jess Durham | Bull Cop | 
| Ronny Mathew | Slick Cop | 
| Colt Hogan | First Young Cop | 
| Chris Zmuda | Veteran Cop | 
| Alvin Chon | Paramedic | 
| Michael Harris | Citizen (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Steven C. Miller | Director | 
| Brandon Cox | Director of Photography | 
| Rhona Rubio | Script Supervisor | 
| Mary C. Russell | Line Producer | 
| Aaron Bautista | Art Direction | 
| Bonnie Stauch | Costume Design | 
| Michael Yahn | Fight Choreographer, Stunt Double | 
| Jeremy Drysdale | Writer | 
| Kyle Photo Bucher | Location Manager | 
| Drew Callner | Location Assistant | 
| Leah Hudspeth | Set Decoration | 
| Anna Bowen | Script Supervisor | 
| Jeff Maynard | Post Producer | 
| Stan Salfas | Editor | 
| Dustin Nelson | Stunts | 
| Christopher Zmuda | Stunts | 
| Kat Hess | Second Assistant Director | 
| Matt Banfield | Assistant Location Manager | 
| Niko Vilaivongs | Production Design | 
| Critter Pierce | Costume Design | 
| Jeremy Phoenix | First Assistant Director | 
| Don Bracken | Property Master | 
| Michelle Lewitt | Casting | 
| Ele Bardha | Second Unit Director | 
| Taylor Stewart | Original Music Composer | 
| Andrew Grush | Original Music Composer | 
| Rudolf Weber | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Alvin Chon | Stunts | 
| Stephen Conroy | Stunts | 
| Shai Debroux | Stunts | 
| Jess Durham | Stunts | 
| Kevin Dyer | Stunts | 
| Shauna Galligan | Stunt Double | 
| James Hutchison III | Stunts | 
| Steven Legate | Stunts | 
| Jessica Nam | Stunts | 
| Carl Anthony Nespoli | Stunts | 
| Kevin Waterman | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Myles Nestel | Producer | 
| Stephen Emery | Executive Producer | 
| Tiffany Stone | Producer | 
| Elsa Ramo | Executive Producer | 
| Malee Nerenhausen | Co-Executive Producer | 
| Peter Fruchtman | Co-Producer | 
| Renee Tab | Producer | 
| Chris Sivertson | Associate Producer | 
| Ryan R. Johnson | Executive Producer | 
| Markus Aldenhoven | Executive Producer | 
| James Swarbrick | Executive Producer | 
| Craig Chapman | Producer | 
| Jonathan Saba | Executive Producer | 
| Martin Sprock | Producer | 
| Skip Williamson | Producer | 
| Scott LaStaiti | Producer | 
| Christopher Tuffin | Producer | 
| Tiffany Boyle | Executive Producer | 
| Shanan Becker | Executive Producer | 
| Tara Finegan | Executive Producer | 
| Bill Bromiley | Executive Producer | 
| Christelle Conan | Executive Producer | 
| Marc Gabizon | Executive Producer | 
| Ness Saban | Executive Producer | 
| Adam Goldworm | Executive Producer | 
| Phil Hunt | Executive Producer | 
| Compton Ross | Executive Producer | 
| Aaron Eckhart | Executive Producer | 
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| 2024 | 4 | 24 | 32 | 16 | 
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| 2024 | 6 | 22 | 38 | 12 | 
| 2024 | 7 | 26 | 55 | 13 | 
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| 2024 | 11 | 17 | 41 | 9 | 
| 2024 | 12 | 16 | 25 | 9 | 
| 2025 | 1 | 15 | 22 | 11 | 
| 2025 | 2 | 12 | 19 | 3 | 
| 2025 | 3 | 5 | 15 | 1 | 
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| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 
| 2025 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 
| 2025 | 9 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 
| 2025 | 10 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 
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| 2025 | 8 | 808 | 808 | 
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| 2025 | 7 | 322 | 553 | 
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| 2025 | 1 | 693 | 764 | 
Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/W8VRwcfebF8 When hearing about a movie you often hear the phrase “it's so bad it’s good” meaning that even though it's an awful movie, there's something about it that makes you not entirely hate it. This brings me to _Line of Duty_. ... If the generic title wasn't a clue as to what kind of movie this is, maybe the official description will help: _A disgraced cop finds himself in a race against time to find a kidnap victim whose abductor he accidentally killed._ Aaron Eckhart stars in this, and does the best he can with a weak, basic, and run of the mill script. The real problem though is the direction, it's all over the place tonally and has some jarring moments of comedy in what sets out to be a tense race against time type movie. Imagine if every ten minutes during _End of Watch_ Jake Gyllenhaal or Michael Pena stopped and dropped an Arnold Schwarzenegger style corny one liner. Sometimes, if it's done right in a movie, it works. In _Line of Duty_, it does not work. I was rolling my eyes all the way through this, it's a by the numbers action film, but cumulatively I couldn't help but not hate it. There's so much dumb stuff in this, whether it's the completely needless newsroom and YouTuber scenes, or the newsroom gleefully talking about their “hot exclusive” even though, as the movie reminds you 10,000 times everything was being live-streamed which means anyone could watch it and so the newsroom does not in fact have an “exclusive”. Or how when the newsroom dispatches a news helicopter to cover a house fire - a house fire, by the way, that uses some of the worst CGI fire I've ever seen - there is literally only a pilot in the helicopter. No cameraman, no reporter, just a pilot noodling along minding his own business. A pilot who, when two dudes end up in the back having a fight, with them swapping places hanging over the side, never thinks to land the chopper, or even take it closer to the ground. The movie is full of this kind of stuff. Like I said, I rolled my eyes all the way through this, but something happens in the last five minutes that made me laugh out loud and realise that they so fully commited to it being a B movie that it may have been intentional. It's like they consciously made the decision to crank the cheese up to 11 and ride this movie off a cliff while chugging a beer and giving the world two middle fingers as they crashed in a ball of flame. By all means watch this movie, but make sure you have a giant bowl of popcorn and that your brain has been switched to low power mode.