Menu
Edison Poster

Edison

In this city, only the cops are above the law.
2005 | 99m | English

(16772 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: David J. Burke
Writer: David J. Burke
Staring:
Details

In the troubled city of Edison, a young journalist, his jaded editor, and an honest investigator from the district attorney's office join forces to gather evidence against corrupt members of an elite police unit.
Release Date: Jul 29, 2005
Director: David J. Burke
Writer: David J. Burke
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords elite unit, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, police corruption, investigative journalist, police brutality, co-workers relationship
Production Companies VIP Medienfonds 3, Nu Image, Millennium Media, Ascendant Pictures, EFO Films
Box Office Revenue: $4,165,675
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Morgan Freeman Ashford
LL Cool J Deed
Justin Timberlake Pollack
Kevin Spacey Wallace
Dylan McDermott Lazerov
Cary Elwes Reigert
John Heard Tilman
Piper Perabo Willow
Marco Sanchez Reyes
Roselyn Sánchez Maria
Damien Dante Wayans Isiaha
Garfield Wilson Rook
Darryl Quon Wu
Andrew Jackson Ives
Tim Perez Butler
Bryan Genesse Campos
Françoise Yip Crow
Robert Miano Droste
BJ Harrison Judge
Rekha Sharma Prosecutor
Bill Mondy Public Defender
Peter Kelamis Editor
Frank Ferrucci Hector
Klodyne Rodney Public Affairs Officer
Jacqueline Ann Steuart Marilyn
Glenn Ennis Bouncer
Chris Gauthier Staffer
Melanie Angel Surgeon
Melanie Angel Melba
Sage Brocklebank Friend
Rachel Specter Tour Guide
Jim Byrnes Local Merchant
Brian Drummond Officer
David James Lewis Mr. Crow
Vanesa Tomasino Maid
Maria Louisa Figura Battered Woman
Steve Makaj Executive #1
Vic Lippucci Executive #2
David Palffy Prison Guard
Alexis Llewellyn Beaten Child
Catherine Devine Lap Dancer #1
Holly Eglington Lap Dancer #2
Katya Virshilas Gilr in Bar
Jennifer Gibson Business Type
Carrie Anne Fleming Stripper
Leslie McMichael Girl Hostage
Byron Brisco Glass Door Man #1
Brett Armstrong Glass Door Man #2
Robin Menzies Lap Dancer
Claude Knowlton Evidence Guard
Elizabeth Urrea Maria's Mom
Monica Casio Maria's Aunt
Name Job
Francis Kenny Director of Photography
Maureen Webb Casting
Ed Anders Stunts
David J. Burke Screenplay, Director
Shawn Williamson Line Producer
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Katterina Keith Production Design
Casey O. Rohrs Editor
Tink Production Design
Derrick Hinman Art Direction
Tobias Enhus Original Music Composer
Don Halton Art Direction
Deena Adair Hairstylist
Stepan Vanicek Art Department Assistant
James Summers Greensman
Margaret Yaworski Key Makeup Artist
Ray Watts Carpenter
Darrell Scott Lead Painter
Michael Jovanovski Lead Set Dresser
Robert Fitzgerald ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor
Jason Brennan Sound Engineer
Brad Van Arragon Production Manager
John Sleep Special Effects Coordinator
Michael Davies Steadicam Operator
Brie Thorpe Assistant Costume Designer
Kristian Hall Construction Foreman
Ken Hovgaard Location Scout
Howard Bachrach Transportation Captain
Sheryl Rhodes Production Coordinator
Kelly Fry Craft Service
Carol Hocking Production Accountant
Barbara Chomos Publicist
David Husby Sound Mixer
Paul Menichini Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Effects Editor
Jason Weir Best Boy Electric
Michael McLellan Key Grip
Nikolay Gachev Visual Effects Supervisor
Devyn Griffith Assistant Makeup Artist
Amanda Riley Costumer
Kevin Griffin-Park On Set Dresser
Carole Fleming Assistant Director
John Banovich Camera Operator
Reo Risley Construction Buyer
Chris Helcermanas-Benge Still Photographer
Stephen Coutu Paint Coordinator
Nicole Lobart Storyboard Artist
Thomas Cobb Title Designer
Sean Rowe Foley Artist
Karen Schell Sound Assistant
Chris Davis Special Effects Assistant
Thierry Tanguy Location Manager
Jose Manzano Additional Second Assistant Camera
David Crone "B" Camera Operator
Dave Liboiron Transportation Coordinator
John L. Brown Dolly Grip
Ian R. C. Levine Second Assistant "B" Camera
Paul Klassen Assistant Editor
Jon Pehlke Digital Intermediate Editor
Casey Nelson-Zutter Assistant Location Manager
Ken Decker Generator Operator
Scooby Vincent Key Production Assistant
M. Dal Walton III Production Executive
David Graubard Technical Advisor
Harvey LaRocque Camera Operator
Kelly Zombor Boom Operator
Kandace Loewen Key Hair Stylist
Charles O'Shea Boom Operator
Jon Tendrich Sound Editor
Todd Gilbert Post Production Supervisor
David Waters Production Supervisor
Alex Filipov 3D Animator
Susan Lambie Script Supervisor
Grant Hamakawa Grip
Meg Morman Casting Associate
Vance Conway Construction Coordinator
Aisla Webster Post Production Assistant
Neville Conway Production Illustrator
Carrie O'Bray Transportation Co-Captain
David Perun Property Master
Tsila Adler Post Production Accountant
Donald Bruce Production Controller
Clif Kosterman Security
Mark Ettel Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Dekker Gaffer
Ashley Waldron Music Supervisor
Jordan Markov Visual Effects Editor
Jenny Bernia Costume Assistant
Scott Coulter Visual Effects Producer
Kathy Houghton Second Assistant Director
Jay Kohne First Assistant Camera
Carlos Bolbrugge Graphic Designer
Cynthia Rose Lead Set Dresser
Shelly Shaw Set Supervisor
Richard Cummins Storyboard Assistant
Darrin Mann Foley Mixer
Paul Ratajczak Sound Supervisor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Kirkpatrick Additional Visual Effects
Michael Dittrick Music Editor
Shauna Hanna Best Boy Grip
Stephen G. Latta Camera Trainee
Elizabeth House First Assistant "B" Camera
Tirsa Hackshaw Additional Editing
Julius Friede Digital Intermediate Colorist
Sarah Parker Post Production Coordinator
Selena Arizanovic Music Coordinator
Velichko Ivanov Digital Compositor
Kelly Matthews Intern
Devon Allen Production Assistant
Don Britt Security Coordinator
Katrina McCarthy Costume Designer
Mike Crestejo Stunt Coordinator
Neil Seale Camera Operator
Jack Rowand Still Photographer
Shannon Harron Assistant Accountant
H. Scott Salinas Original Music Composer
Shane Vieau Set Decoration
Peter D. Marshall First Assistant Director
Scott J. Ateah Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Basil Poledouris Thanks
Dan Mansfield Third Assistant Director
Mike Dopud Stunt Driver
Donald Munro Assistant Production Coordinator
Peter McCaffrey Camera Operator
Crystal Dalman Stunt Double
Brett Armstrong Stunts
Owen Walstrom Stunts
Name Title
George Furla Producer
Andreas Schmid Executive Producer
Christopher Eberts Co-Executive Producer
Andreas Grosch Executive Producer
Trevor Short Executive Producer
John Thompson Producer
Monella Kaplan Associate Producer
Boaz Davidson Producer
Danny Dimbort Executive Producer
Randall Emmett Producer
Avi Lerner Executive Producer
Lati Grobman Associate Producer
Jonathan Shore Associate Producer
Kia Jam Co-Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 20 38 11
2024 5 21 30 14
2024 6 21 32 13
2024 7 28 48 16
2024 8 29 57 15
2024 9 14 22 11
2024 10 15 25 8
2024 11 16 31 11
2024 12 15 22 8
2025 1 14 36 8
2025 2 10 16 3
2025 3 6 14 1
2025 4 1 1 1
2025 5 1 2 1
2025 6 1 1 1
2025 7 1 2 1
2025 8 1 2 0
2025 9 1 2 1

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Well there's certainly nothing original here, but it's still not a badly executed crime drama that sees spunky young journalist "Pollack" (Justin Timberlake) fall out with his boss "Ashford" (Morgan Freeman) over some sloppy article he wrote about a man convicted that he doubts is guilty. Indeed, he ... is convinced that there are some crooked goings-on here and determines to investigate. This is a dangerous path to follow, though, as swiftly he and his girlfriend are on the end of a nasty beating and are only saved by the timely intervention of "Deed" (LL Cool J) whom by now we know is part of the specialist police FRAT squad, and they are the folks that seem to make the rules up as they go along. Soon "Ashford" starts to believe his young reporter and things get even more deadly for just about everyone. For some inexplicable reason, auteur David J. Burke lets the audience in on pretty much all of the secrets right from the get go, so there is precious little jeopardy as this set piece narrative unfolds. Timberlake looks good, Kevin Spacey features competently as the investigator of the investigators and Freeman sinks some Scotch meaningfully, perhaps to alleviate the predictability of the whole thing. It's well put together and to be fair, the writing isn't the worst - but it just comes across as a market research exercise to see how the public react to JT (keeping his clothes on). Instantly forgettable, sorry.

Jun 09, 2024