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Director: | F. Gary Gray |
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Writer: | Kevin Fox, James DeMonaco |
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The police try to arrest expert hostage negotiator Danny Roman, who insists he's being framed for his partner's murder in what he believes is an elaborate conspiracy. Thinking there's evidence in the Internal Affairs offices that might clear him, he takes everyone in the office hostage and demands that another well-known negotiator be brought in to handle the situation and secretly investigate the conspiracy. | |
Release Date: | Jul 29, 1998 |
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Director: | F. Gary Gray |
Writer: | Kevin Fox, James DeMonaco |
Genres: | Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | corruption, chicago, illinois, hostage, pension, innocence, police, hostage-taking, murder, conspiracy, bullet wound, urban setting, blunt, negotiator, provocative, critical, audacious, commanding |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Regency Enterprises, Monarchy Enterprises B.V., Mandeville Films, Taurus Film |
Box Office |
Revenue: $44,547,681
Budget: $50,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Samuel L. Jackson | Lt. Danny Roman |
Kevin Spacey | Lt. Chris Sabian |
David Morse | Cdr. Adam Beck |
Ron Rifkin | Cdr. Grant Frost |
John Spencer | Chief Al Travis |
J. T. Walsh | Insp. Terence Niebaum |
Siobhan Fallon Hogan | Maggie |
Paul Giamatti | Rudy |
Regina Taylor | Karen Roman |
Bruce Beatty | Markus |
Michael Cudlitz | Palermo |
Carlos Gómez | Eagle |
Tim Kelleher | Argento |
Dean Norris | Scott |
Nestor Serrano | Hellman |
Doug Spinuzza | Tonray |
Leonard L. Thomas | Allen |
Stephen Lee | Farley |
Lily Gibson | Omar's Daughter |
Lauri Johnson | Chief's Wife |
Sabi Dorr | Bartender |
Gene Wolande | Morewitz |
Rhonda Dotson | Linda Roenick |
John Lordan | Linda's Attorney |
Jack Shearer | D.A. Young |
Donna Ponterotto | Secretary |
Michael Shamus Wiles | Taylor |
Mik Scriba | Bell |
Joey Perillo | Tech #1 |
Mary Page Keller | Lisa Sabian |
Kelsey Mulrooney | Stacy Sabian |
Brad Blaisdell | FBI Agent Grey |
Bruce Wright | FBI Agent Moran |
Robert David Hall | Cale Wangro |
Bernard Hocke | Sniper |
Tony Mockus Jr. | Agent |
Rick Scarry | Reporter |
McNally Sagal | Reporter |
Mary Major | Reporter |
Edwina Moore | Reporter |
James Blackburn | Camera Man (uncredited) |
Tom Bower | Omar (uncredited) |
David Michael Fordham | FBI SWAT Officer (uncredited) |
Paul Guilfoyle | Nathan Roenick (uncredited) |
Jack Rooney | Fire Department Lieutenant (uncredited) |
Rick Touhy | Cop (uncredited) |
Spitfire Brown | Cop (uncredited) |
Maureen Mendoza | FBI Agent (uncredited) |
S. Lamar Wilson | HBT Officer (uncredited) |
Diann Burns | News Anchor |
Mary Ann Childers | News Anchor |
Robert Jordan | Reporter |
Name | Job |
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Nico Bally | Grip |
Matt Patterson | Sound Recordist |
Kevin Fox | Screenplay |
Christian Wagner | Editor |
David Rubin | Casting |
Holger Gross | Production Design |
Kevin Ishioka | Art Direction |
Richard C. Goddard | Set Decoration |
Carol A. O'Connell | Hairstylist |
Victoria Wood | Wigmaker |
Karyn McCarthy | Unit Production Manager |
Jeff Wells | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Dino DiMuro | Sound Effects Editor |
Larry J. Aube | Grip |
Gilbert Carreras | Color Timer |
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez | Script Supervisor |
Sam Emerson | Still Photographer |
Chitra F. Mojtabai | Second Assistant Director |
Michael A. Patillo | Boom Operator |
John Buckley | Chief Lighting Technician |
Ronald L. Wright | Cableman |
John Schacht | Leadman |
Barry K. Thomas | First Assistant Director |
J. Michael Muro | Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator |
Tom Connole | Camera Operator |
Mark R. Jackson | First Assistant Camera |
Lee Blasingame | First Assistant Camera |
Kirk Bloomberg | Second Assistant Camera |
Glenn Brown | Second Assistant Camera |
Scott Ronnow | Camera Loader |
Anthony Lattanzio | Construction Coordinator |
Mike Sforza | Construction Foreman |
Luis G. Hoyos | Set Designer |
A. Todd Holland | Set Designer |
Richard Reynolds | Set Designer |
Barbara Ann Spencer | Set Designer |
Bethany Andell | Art Department Coordinator |
Frank Perry Rose | Costume Supervisor |
Joseph T. Mastrolia | Key Set Costumer |
Katrina Mastrolia | Costumer |
John Lemons | Costumer |
Mark Boucher | On Set Dresser |
Marietta Carter-Narcisse | Makeup Supervisor |
Tania McComas | Makeup Supervisor |
Louis Lazzara | Makeup Artist |
Robert L. Stevenson | Hair Supervisor |
Michael J. Coo | Key Grip |
Jon Haney | Electrician |
John Fine | Electrician |
Marc Marino | Electrician |
Jason Leeds | Electrician |
Michael Brennan | Dolly Grip |
Ken Cottengim Jr. | Grip |
Scott McGowan | Grip |
Fred C. Vitale | First Assistant Editor |
Tammy L. Smith | Extras Casting |
Lisa Swain | Production Coordinator |
Murray Miller | Location Manager |
Sara Flamm | Production Office Assistant |
Jean Nakahara | Production Secretary |
Cynthia Wise | Production Accountant |
Renee D. Czarapata | Payroll Accountant |
Robert A. Levine | Unit Publicist |
Randy Peters | Transportation Coordinator |
Ron Poniewaz Jr. | Transportation Captain |
Jeff Verdick | Transportation Captain |
Robert Ulrich | Supervising ADR Editor |
Victor Ray Ennis | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Michael A. Reagan | Sound Effects Editor |
Rick Morris | Sound Effects Editor |
Scott Wolf | Sound Effects Editor |
Glenn T. Morgan | Dialogue Editor |
Paul Timothy Carden | Dialogue Editor |
Neal J. Anderson | Dialogue Editor |
Richard Dwan Jr. | Dialogue Editor |
Mark Gordon | Dialogue Editor |
Chris Jargo | ADR Editor |
Kerry Dean Williams | ADR Editor |
Gary Mundheim | Foley Editor |
Philip A. Hess | Foley Editor |
Philip D. Morrill | Assistant Sound Editor |
Lee Labaigue | Assistant Sound Editor |
James Moriana | Foley Artist |
Jeffrey Wilhoit | Foley Artist |
James Wright | Dolby Consultant |
Tim Simonec | Orchestrator |
Dennis Johnson | Sound Recordist |
Joshua Winget | Music Editor |
Mo Henry | Negative Cutter |
Kiante Elam | Stunt Double |
Bruce Benson | Stunts |
Cory Fleming | Stunts |
Ralph Gonzalez | Stunts |
Stacy Logan | Stunts |
Randy Popplewell | Stunts |
John T. Scanlon | Stunts |
Kay Whipple | Stunts |
Alan Wurtzel | Stunts |
Bill Palmer | Driver |
Aaron A. Akins Jr. | Propmaker |
F. Gary Gray | Director |
James DeMonaco | Screenplay |
Graeme Revell | Music |
Russell Carpenter | Director of Photography |
Francine Jamison-Tanchuck | Costume Design |
Herb Gains | Unit Production Manager |
Joel Kramer | Stunt Coordinator |
Mary Ann Schmidt | Stand In |
Daniel Sudick | Special Effects Supervisor |
Russell Williams II | Production Sound Mixer |
Alicia M. Tripi | Hairstylist |
Tony Ciccone | Additional Editing |
Mark P. Stoeckinger | Supervising Sound Editor |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Paul Massey | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Doug Hemphill | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Troy Brown | Stunts |
Mike Cameron | Stunts |
Erik Cord | Stunts |
Kenny Endoso | Stunts |
Cliff Fleming | Stunts |
Jeff Imada | Stunts |
Steven Lambert | Stunts |
Rick LeFevour | Stunts |
Billy D. Lucas | Stunts |
John C. Meier | Stunts |
Carl Paoli | Stunts |
Linda Perlin | Stunts |
Mic Rodgers | Stunts |
Randy Walker | Stunts |
David R. Ellis | Second Unit Director |
Charlie Picerni | Stunts |
Ray Conchado | Grip |
Jimmy N. Roberts | Stunts |
Keith Woulard | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Robert Stone | Executive Producer |
Webster Stone | Executive Producer |
David Hoberman | Producer |
Arnon Milchan | Producer |
David Nicksay | Executive Producer |
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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 decide ... s 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.
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 u ... p 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.