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U.S. Marshals

The cop who won't stop is back. But this time he's chasing down a lot more than a fugitive.
1998 | 131m | English

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Popularity: 8 (history)

Director: Stuart Baird
Writer: John Pogue
Staring:
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U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard is accompanying a plane load of convicts from Chicago to New York. The plane crashes spectacularly, and Mark Sheridan escapes. But when Diplomatic Security Agent John Royce is assigned to help Gerard recapture Sheridan, it becomes clear that Sheridan is more than just another murderer.
Release Date: Mar 06, 1998
Director: Stuart Baird
Writer: John Pogue
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords chicago, illinois, central intelligence agency (cia), transport of prisoners, chase, espionage, innocence, conspiracy, escape, fugitive, u.s. marshal, agent, escaped prisoner, corrupt agent, glock, ex special forces, action hero, manhunt, innocent in jail, plane crash, finger gun, transport plane, grain silo
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Kopelson Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $102,367,405
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tommy Lee Jones Samuel Gerard
Wesley Snipes Sheridan
Robert Downey Jr. Royce
Joe Pantoliano Renfro
Kate Nelligan Walsh
Daniel Roebuck Biggs
Tom Wood Newman
LaTanya Richardson Jackson Cooper
Patrick Malahide Lamb
Irène Jacob Marie
Michael Paul Chan Chen
Johnny Lee Davenport Deputy Henry
Rick Snyder Barrows
Donald Li Detective Kim
Marc Vann Deputy Jackson
Michael Guido Distracted Driver
Robert Mohler Young Cop
Richard Lexsee Fireman
Dado Female Cop
Karen Vaccaro Hospital Cashier
David Kersnar Desk Sergeant
Tony Fitzpatrick Greg Conroy
Donald Gibb Mike Conroy
Cynthia Baker Mama Conroy
Susan Hart Greg's Girlfriend
Vaitiare Hirshon Stacia Vela
Don Herion Detective Caldwell
Len Bajenski Deputy Hollander
Matt DeCaro Deputy Stern
Thomas Rosales Jr. 727 Prisoner
James Sie Ling
Christian Payton 727 Deputy #5
Steve King Pilot
Tracy Letts Sheriff Poe
Mark Morettini Cop #1
Kent Reed Trooper with Dogs
Ray Toler Earl
Brenda Pickleman Martha
Norman Max Maxwell Roadblock Trooper
Peter Burns State Trooper Captain
Roy Hytower Tracker
Ian Barford Royce's Guide
Robert Kurcz Kidnapped Man
Rose Abdoo Donna
Lorenzo Clemons Stark
Stephen Cinabro Undercover Deputy
Cliff Frazier Minister
Mindy Bell Deputy Holt
Richard Thomsen Doorman
Yasen Peyankov Janitor
Meg Thalken Saks Saleswoman
Lennox Brown Man in Green Cap
Varen Black Network Reporter
Ammar Daraiseh Drugstore Clerk
Romanos Isaac Ship's First Officer
Richard Pickren Prosecutor
Lynn Wilde Caldwell's Wife
Amy D. Jacobson New York Reporter
Cliff Teinert Swamp Tracker
Janet L. Contursi Chicago Nurse
Ellen Hearn Reporter #4
George J. Hyner Jr. New York Paramedic #1
Wendell Thomas New York Paramedic #2
E. Glenn Ward Jr. Elderly Resident #1
Marie Ware Elderly Resident #2
Rick LeFevour Deputy #10
James Fierro Deputy #6
Michael Braun 727 Co-Pilot
Perry D. Sullivan 727 Navigator
Terry G. Rochford NTSB Agent
Tony Paris Newman's Guide
Eddie J. Fernandez Detective #1
Rich Wilkie Detective #2
Rick Edwards 727 Deputy #7
Chick Bernhard Royce's Guide
Tressana Alouane Mike's Girlfriend
Ralph J. Lucci Bartender
Louis Young Reporter #3
David A. Bales Man in Taxi
Vince DeMentri Reporter
Chris Bean Bar Patron
Spitfire Brown Cop (uncredited)
Name Job
Troy Porter ADR Mixer
Amanda Mackey Casting
Roy Huggins Characters
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Casting
Gregory Lundsgaard Steadicam Operator
Donald L. Warner Jr. Sound Effects Editor
Louise Frogley Costume Design
Joe McCloskey Costume Supervisor
Dru Anne Carlson Script Supervisor
Cydney Cornell Hairstylist
Tim Grover First Assistant Editor, Visual Effects Editor
Terry Dee Rigging Gaffer
Cyndi Reece-Thorne Makeup Artist
Joan Rowe Foley
Dana Burdi Researcher
Gordon Ecker Sound Effects Editor
Mercedes Kelso Casting Associate
Anthony Milch Sound Effects Editor
Michael P. Weinstein Still Photographer
Maher Ahmad Production Design
George Kohut Camera Operator
Bruce Alan Miller Art Direction
Catherine Head Casting Associate
Mitchell Ray Kenney Costume Supervisor
Glenn Hoskinson Sound Effects Editor
Michael Scott Camera Operator
Peter Donen Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Bartnof Foley, Foley Artist
J. Michael Muro Steadicam Operator
Steve Mann Sound Effects Editor
Bernard Weiser Sound Effects Editor
Monty Westmore Makeup Artist
Elizabeth Lang Casting Associate
John Leveque Supervising Sound Editor
June Westmore Makeup Artist
Ken Cabrera Craft Service
Lori Bridwell Production Supervisor
Kenneth Hall Music Editor
Tad Kranowski Sequence Supervisor
John F. McHugh Construction Coordinator
David Sosalla Digital Effects Supervisor
Ernie Malik Unit Publicist
Michael J. Maurer Electrician
Sherman Labby Production Illustrator
Betsy Bottando Location Manager
Steve Adcock Additional Camera
Anthony Joseph Fatigato Painter
Dale R. Janus Boom Operator
Richard Fernandez Set Designer
Kurt E. Soderling Aerial Director of Photography, Visual Effects Camera
Russ Kavanaugh Post Production Supervisor
George DiLeonardi Transportation Coordinator
Alma Kuttruff Unit Production Manager
Olivier Sarda Digital Compositors
David W. Krummel Assistant Art Director
Bob Putynkowski Color Timer
Chris Freres Best Boy Electric
Bob Gomez Rigging Grip
Morgan Michael Lewis Key Grip
Patrick Phillips Technical Supervisor
Steven J. Winslow Camera Technician
Peter Mercurio First Assistant Camera
Bill Vergos Set Production Assistant
Cheryl A. Stone Production Accountant
Mark Sheafer Machinist
Jon Nicholson Set Dressing Artist
Mickey Alzola Stunts
Vincent Lascoumes Assistant Director
Mark N. Woods Gaffer
Tracy Farrington Property Master
Kimberly Lowe Voigt Dialogue Editor
Virginia Cook-McGowan Dialogue Editor
Allen Baker Second Unit Director of Photography
Linda Folk ADR Editor
Robert Troy Dialogue Editor
William C. Carruth ADR Editor
Marshall Winn ADR Editor
Craig Anthony Costumer
Eric A. Pot Additional Second Assistant Director
Phil Dupont Second Assistant Director
Gretchen Gain Key Costumer
Aiman A. Humaideh Second Second Assistant Director
Joe Bristol Assistant Property Master
Dave T. MacDonald Special Effects Technician
Caryn Cheever Assistant Accountant
Tom Dames Production Secretary
Michael Cadman Technical Advisor
Steven Silverstein Camera Loader
Jonathan Malden Colorist
Cody Lassen Extras Casting Assistant
Laura Krumholz Assistant Editor
Bill Bartelt Concept Artist
Tim Tuchrello Second Assistant Sound
Richard Hartley Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Gregg Gannett Second Assistant Camera
Eric Yellin Key Production Assistant
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Riccardo Bertoni Extras Casting
Matthew Gross Production Executive
Yashar Hedayat Production Assistant
Brooke Henderson Ward First Assistant Sound Editor
James Simcik Supervising ADR Editor
Tom Kerwick Best Boy Grip
Anne Healy Assistant Location Manager
Steve Cainas Assistant Production Coordinator
Jennifer Desplinter Additional Second Assistant Camera
Nick Vidar Music Programmer
Amiee Clark Visual Effects Production Assistant
Stacy Logan Stunts
Jennifer Davis Stunts
John Hudecek Dolly Grip
Maria Norman Executive Assistant
P.J. Abrahams Location Scout
Stuart Baird Director
John Pogue Screenplay
Andrzej Bartkowiak Director of Photography
Terry Rawlings Editor
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer, Conductor
Mark Worthington Art Direction
Gene Serdena Set Decoration
Jane Alderman Casting
Michael Meinardus Special Effects Coordinator
Allan A. Apone Makeup Artist
Ray Conchado Grip
Andy-John Stand In
Gary Davis Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Spitfire Brown Utility Stunts
Alexander Courage Orchestrator
Scott D. Smith Sound Mixer
Clay Donahue Fontenot Stunt Double
Craig Hosking Aerial Coordinator
Linda Perlin Stunts
Jennifer Elizabeth Stunts
Dick Ziker Stunt Coordinator
Jeff Imada Stunts
Gene LeBell Stunts
Henry Kingi Stunts
Keith Woulard Stunts
Eric Chambers Stunts
Al Goto Stunts
Hugh Aodh O'Brien Stunts
Lynn Salvatori Stunts
Kym Washington Longino Stunts
Tobiasz Daszkiewicz Stunts
Loyd Catlett Stunts
Clifford Happy Stunt Double
Mark Harper Stunts
Kevin L. Jackson Stunts
Tom Bahr Stunts
Peter Hock Stunts
Mario Roberts Stunts
Hubie Kerns Jr. Stunts
Daniel Maldonado Stunts
Mick O'Rourke Stunts
Rex Pierson Stunts
Randy Popplewell Stunts
Tom Lowell Stunts
Lee Waddell Stunts
Richard Washington Stunts
Brian Smyj Stunts
Lonnie R. Smith Jr. Stunts
Peter Stader Stunts
Rick Sawaya Stunts
David Zellitti Stunts
Name Title
Arnold Kopelson Producer
Anne Kopelson Producer
Roy Huggins Executive Producer
Keith Barish Executive Producer
Glenn Cote Associate Producer
Wolfgang Glattes Co-Executive Producer
Stephen Joel Brown Co-Producer
Linda Warren Associate Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

***Pedestrian, but competent, sequel to “The Fugitive”*** Released in 1998, “U.S. Marshals” is the sequel to the 1993 hit “The Fugitive.” Tommy Lee Jones returns as Federal Marshal Samuel Gerard. He & his team hunt down an escaped prisoner named Sheridan (Wesley Snipes) from wilderness regions to ... the streets of New York City. Robert Downey Jr. is on hand as a Defense Security Service agent who assists the marshals. This sequel makes you realize just how well-done “The Fugitive” is. It features the same basic plot, but without most of the magic. The first act with the plane crash & swamp sequence is decent but it doesn’t hold a candle to bus crash/train wreck & dam sequence of the prior flick. Snipes is effective, but his character doesn’t evoke the sympathy of Kimble (Ford) because for most of the movie we don’t know if he’s innocent or not. Nevertheless, if you’re in the mood for a movie cut from the same cloth as “The Fugitive,” “Enemy of the State” (1998) and “Con Air” (1997) then “U.S. Marshals” should fill the bill, but it’s the least of these. I’d put it on par with “Patriot Games” (1992) and “Money Train” (1995). The film runs 2 hours, 11 minutes and was shot in Tennessee (Reelfoot Lake), Kentucky (Benton), Illinois (Chicago, Bay City, West Vienna, Metropolis & Shawneetown) and New York City. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021