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Director: | Jan de Bont |
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Writer: | Graham Yost |
Staring: |
Jack Traven, an LAPD cop on SWAT detail, and veteran SWAT officer Harry Temple thwart an extortionist-bomber's scheme for a $3 million ransom. As they corner the bomber, he flees and detonates a bomb vest, seemingly killing himself. Weeks later, Jack witnesses a mass transit city bus explode and nearby a pay phone rings. On the phone is that same bomber looking for vengeance and the money he's owed. He gives a personal challenge to Jack: a bomb is rigged on another city bus - if it slows down below 50 mph, it will explode - bad enough any day, but a nightmare in LA traffic. And that's just the beginning... | |
Release Date: | Jun 09, 1994 |
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Director: | Jan de Bont |
Writer: | Graham Yost |
Genres: | Action, Thriller |
Keywords | s.w.a.t., bomber, bus bomb, los angeles, california, falling elevator, bomb planting, lapd, trapped in an elevator, subway train, bomb explosion, ransom demand, extortionist, santa monica, california, life or death, bomb vest, city bus, dead man switch, bus passengers, trapped in a vehicle |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, The Mark Gordon Company |
Box Office |
Revenue: $350,448,145
Budget: $30,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Keanu Reeves | Jack Traven |
Dennis Hopper | Howard Payne |
Sandra Bullock | Annie |
Joe Morton | Capt. McMahon |
Jeff Daniels | Harry |
Alan Ruck | Stephens |
Glenn Plummer | Jaguar Owner |
Richard Lineback | Norwood |
Beth Grant | Helen |
Hawthorne James | Sam |
Carlos Carrasco | Ortiz |
David Kriegel | Terry |
Natsuko Ohama | Mrs. Kamino |
Daniel Villarreal | Ray |
Simone Gad | Bus Passenger #1 |
Loretta Jean | Bus Passenger #2 |
Sherri Villanueva | Bus Passenger #3 |
Margaret Medina | Robin |
Jordan Lund | Bagwell |
Robert Mailhouse | Young Executive |
Patrick Fischler | Friend of Executive |
Patrick John Hurley | CEO |
Susan Barnes | Female Executive |
Rick Dano | Swat Driver |
Michael Sottile | Swat Cop |
Jane Crawley | Baby Carriage Woman |
Anne O'Sullivan | Baby Carriage Woman |
Beau Starr | Commissioner |
John Capodice | Bob |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Vince |
James DuMont | Workman |
Antonio Mora | News Anchor #1 |
Patty Toy | News Anchor #2 |
Todd Gordon | News Cameraman |
Bruce Wright | Reporter #1 |
Mark Kriski | Reporter #2 |
Dagny Hultgreen | Reporter #3 |
Richard Schiff | Train Driver |
Joseph Carberry | Cop |
Sandy Martin | Bartender |
Neisha Folkes-LeMelle | Mrs. McMahon |
Jim Mapp | Additional Bus Passenger |
Milton Quon | Additional Bus Passenger |
Sonia Jackson | Additional Bus Passenger |
Carmen Williams | Additional Bus Passenger |
Paula Montes | Additional Bus Passenger |
Loyda Ramos | Additional Bus Passenger |
Julia Vera | Additional Bus Passenger |
Marylou Lim | Additional Bus Passenger |
Brian K. Grant | Elevator Passenger |
Barry Kramer | Elevator Passenger |
Robin McKee | Elevator Passenger |
Paige Goodman | Elevator Passenger |
Christina Fitzgerald | Elevator Passenger |
Tara Thomas | Elevator Passenger |
Cece Tsou | Elevator Passenger |
Michael N. Fujimoto | Elevator Passenger |
Richard Gelb | Elevator Passenger |
Veronica Cartwright | Bag Lady (uncredited) |
Scott Wilder | SWAT Officer #1 on Flatbed Truck (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Michael Meinardus | Special Effects |
Victoria Sampson | Supervising ADR Editor |
Clay Bartholomew | Transportation Captain |
Timothy P. Ryan | Transportation Co-Captain |
Kathleen R. White | Art Department Assistant |
Ed Arneson | Technical Advisor |
Michael Kehoe | Craft Service |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
Dennis McNeill | Color Timer |
Harry Hauss | Pilot |
Michael Tamburro | Pilot |
Ron Brinkmann | CG Supervisor |
Tom Elliott | Stunts |
David MacMillan | Sound Mixer |
John Wright | Editor |
Jackson De Govia | Production Design |
John R. Jensen | Art Direction |
K.C. Fox | Set Decoration |
Gus Le Pre | Key Hair Stylist |
Norman T. Leavitt | Key Makeup Artist |
Billy Hopkins | Casting |
David Sardi | First Assistant Director |
Maggie Murphy | Second Assistant Director |
Pete Altobelli | Makeup Artist |
Susan Zietlow-Maust | Hairstylist |
Gregg Landaker | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Steve Maslow | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Bob Beemer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Janet Brady | Stunts |
Bobby J. Foxworth | Stunts |
Chris Howell | Stunts |
Tommy J. Huff | Stunts |
Jeff Jensen | Stunts |
Jon W. Kishi | Stunts |
Randy Peters | Stunts, Transportation Coordinator |
J.N. Roberts | Stunts |
Brian Stewart | Stunts |
Vicki Dee Rock | Production Accountant |
Terry Bowen | "B" Camera Operator |
Mark 'Boylee' Boyle | Camera Loader |
Gregory Lundsgaard | Steadicam Operator |
Steve Bowerman | Boom Operator |
Kevin E. Patterson | Cableman |
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret | Script Supervisor |
David Hallinan | Second Second Assistant Director |
Mari Grimaud | Key Costumer |
Brad Anderson | Costumer |
Eden Clark Coblenz | Costumer |
Bob Morgan | Costumer |
Gretchen van Zeebroeck | Production Coordinator |
Michelle Holdsworth | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Elyse Allyn Ramsdell | Production Secretary |
Geoff Hubbard | Assistant Art Director |
Peter R. Romero | Set Designer |
Stan Tropp | Set Designer |
Giacomo G. Ghiazza | Storyboard Artist |
Chris Strong | Gaffer |
Peter Davidian | Best Boy Electric |
Chris Franco | Electrician |
Michael J. Coo | Key Grip |
Ronnie Rondell Jr. | Stunts |
William E. Fitch | Best Boy Grip |
Michael Brennan | Dolly Grip |
Nico Bally | Grip |
Michael T. Travers | Grip |
Rick Chavez | Assistant Property Master |
Mark Davidson | Set Dresser |
R. Michael Bisetti | Special Effects |
Ken Ebert | Special Effects |
John Fontana | Special Effects |
Greg C. Jensen | Special Effects |
Jim Jolly | Special Effects |
Joe Pancake | Special Effects |
Francis Pennington | Special Effects |
Kevin Quibell | Special Effects |
Richard Ratliff | Special Effects |
John Bruce Robles | Special Effects |
Ray Svedin | Special Effects |
Barbara Dunning | First Assistant Editor |
Paul Berolzheimer | Sound Effects Editor |
Dean Beville | Sound Effects Editor |
John Dunn | Sound Effects Editor |
Donald Flick | Sound Effects Editor |
Judee Flick | Sound Effects Editor |
Avram D. Gold | Sound Effects Editor |
Warren Hamilton Jr. | Sound Effects Editor |
Greg Hedgepath | Sound Effects Editor |
Patricio A. Libenson | Sound Effects Editor |
Kirk Schuler | Sound Effects Editor |
Dean G. Manly | Sound Effects Editor |
David E. Stone | Sound Effects Editor |
Bruce Stubblefield | Sound Effects Editor |
Dana Gustafson | Assistant Sound Editor |
Jeena M. Phelps | Assistant Sound Editor |
Sonny Pettijohn | Assistant Sound Editor |
Gary S. Gerlich | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Gregory M. Gerlich | Dialogue Editor |
Elliott Koretz | Dialogue Editor |
Pieter Hubbard | Dialogue Editor |
Marvin Walowitz | Dialogue Editor |
Hal Sanders | Dialogue Editor |
Samuel Webb | Assistant Dialogue Editor |
Jerry Pirozzi | Assistant Dialogue Editor |
Linda Folk | ADR Editor |
David Spence | ADR Editor |
Kay Rose | ADR Editor |
Beth Bergeron | ADR Editor |
Darcy Kite | ADR Mixer |
Robert Deschaine | ADR Mixer |
John Van Tongeren | Additional Music |
Eric Gotthelf | Foley Mixer |
Bruce Bell | Foley Mixer |
David W. Alstadter | Foley Mixer |
Sergio Reyes | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
B. Tennyson Sebastian III | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Ezra Dweck | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
George Herthel | Location Manager |
James McCabe | Location Manager |
David E. Kaufman | Assistant Location Manager |
Ed Lipscomb | Assistant Location Manager |
Jim Ondrejko | Construction Coordinator |
John Hinkle | Standby Painter |
Boyd Shermis | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Bob Hoffman | Unit Publicist |
Richard Foreman Jr. | Still Photographer |
Stephanie Brooks | Casting Assistant |
Candace Wells | Transportation Captain |
Jan de Bont | Director |
Andrzej Bartkowiak | Director of Photography |
Mark Mancina | Original Music Composer |
Patricia Tallman | Stunts |
Keii Johnston | Stunts |
Risa Bramon Garcia | Casting |
Jophery C. Brown | Stunts |
Gary Combs | Stunts |
Gilbert B. Combs | Stunts |
Gary Davis | Stunts |
Donna Evans | Stunts |
John Hateley | Stunts |
William Morts | Stunts |
Chad Randall | Stunts |
Pat Romano | Stunts |
Scott Wilder | Stunts |
Jim Kirby | Stunts |
Louis M. Mann | Set Designer |
Craig Hosking | Pilot |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Laura Albert | Stunts |
Bob Orrison | Stunts |
Gary Epper | Stunts |
Alexander Witt | Second Unit Director |
Ian Bryce | Unit Production Manager |
Stephen Hunter Flick | Supervising Sound Editor |
John Frazier | Special Effects Coordinator |
Graham Yost | Writer |
Gary Hymes | Stunt Coordinator |
Carol Neilson Smrz | Stunts |
David Bartlett | Sound Effects Editor |
Ellen Mirojnick | Costume Design |
Name | Title |
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Allison Lyon Segan | Co-Producer |
Mark Gordon | Producer |
Ian Bryce | Executive Producer |
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Entertaining action-thriller that made both Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock stars. All of the scenes on the bus were great and while the finale was fine, the third act in of itself was contrived. No reason for Annie to be at the scene of the ransom drop; heck, one can argue Jack shouldn't have been ... there either since they know what the bomber looks like. Still, plenty of fun and seemed like Hopper was having a great time as a cackling, maniacal villain. **3.75/5**
_**Get off the bus!**_ A SWAT officer in Los Angeles (Keanu Reeves) tries to save the lives of people on a bus from a mad bomber (Dennis Hopper) who has the vehicle rigged to blow up if it goes under 50 MPH. Sandra Bullock plays a passenger on the bus while Jeff Daniels is on hand as another SWAT ... officer. "Speed" (1994) is a disaster/action movie that delivers the goods as a thrilling popcorn flick. While it’s not great like “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991) it’s arguably on par with “Under Siege 2: Dark Territory” (1995). Although a top-of-the-line production, it lacks the human interest of “Terminator 2” and “Runaway Train” (1985) and the story is unbelievably contrived. But, if you can roll with it, it’s a dynamic blockbuster, just kinda forgettable in the grand scheme of things. The film runs 1 hour, 55 minutes, and was shot in the greater Los Angeles area, including Mojave Airport. GRADE: B-
For my money, this is Keanu Reeves' best (and hottest) performance. He is "Jack", an LAPD officer who finds himself embroiled in a bus-hostage situation. Not any ordinary kind of scenario, though - the bus is atop a bomb that will detonate if it slows below 50mph. He must track down the bus and figu ... re out a way of ensuring, in a gridlocked and pedestrian-riddled LA, how to make sure it doesn't explode and how to evacuate the passengers. Luckily for him, Sandra Bullock ("Annie") is on board so perhaps he has a fighting chance? We know from the start that it's explosive expert Dennis Hopper pulling all the strings - boy has he got a grudge - so the rest of LAPD (and his partner Jeff Daniels) have to try and track him down. Mark Mancina's score and some really intense action photography keep this gripping drama racing along really well with loads of (ok, pretty implausible) engineering acrobatics. The dynamic between Bullock and Reeves is effective, she plays her role really entertainingly too as it turns out the bus has it's fair share of quirky passengers too, and she ends up doing all the driving (without a driving licence!). Almost 30 years on, it hasn't really dated at all - indeed, there is an authenticity to the whole production that helps keep it enthralling all the way to an ending that sustains momentum really well.
Speed is one of those movies that’s just pure adrenaline from start to finish. Directed by Jan de Bont and starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock, it’s a high-energy action film that knows exactly what it wants to be and delivers on every front. The concept is as intense as it gets, and the execut ... ion keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole way through. Keanu Reeves is solid as Jack Traven, the quick-thinking LAPD officer, and Sandra Bullock’s charm as Annie brings some heart and humor to the chaos. The chemistry between them is great, and it’s fun to watch their dynamic unfold under pressure. Dennis Hopper as the villain is wonderfully over-the-top, adding just the right amount of menace to the mix. The action sequences are incredible, especially given the tight, confined setting of a moving bus. The stunts and pacing keep the tension high, and even the more ridiculous moments just add to the fun. Sure, some parts feel exaggerated or a bit far-fetched, but that’s what makes it so enjoyable. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that works perfectly. What really stands out is how the film never slows down (pun intended). From start to finish, it’s a non-stop thrill ride that’s incredibly entertaining. Speed is exciting, fun, and totally worth a rewatch, even decades later. It’s a classic that still holds up!