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Collateral Damage

Nothing is more dangerous than a man with nothing to lose.
2002 | 108m | English

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Firefighter Gordon Brewer is plunged into the complex and dangerous world of international terrorism after he loses his wife and child in a bombing credited to Claudio 'The Wolf' Perrini.
Release Date: Feb 06, 2002
Director: Andrew Davis
Writer: David Griffiths, Peter Griffiths, Ronald Roose
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords fbi, police, revenge, murder, rescue mission, terrorism, one man army, explosion, car explosion, firefighter, bomb attack
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, David Foster Productions, Bel Air Entertainment, Hacienda Productions
Box Office Revenue: $78,382,433
Budget: $85,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Arnold Schwarzenegger Gordy Brewer
Francesca Neri Selena Perrini
Elias Koteas Peter Brandt
Cliff Curtis Claudio Perrini
John Leguizamo Felix Ramirez
John Turturro Sean Amstrong
Jsu Garcia Roman
Tyler Posey Mauro
Michael Milhoan Jack
Rick Worthy Ronnie
Raymond Cruz Junior
Lindsay Frost Anne Brewer
Ethan Dampf Matt Brewer
Jorge Zepeda Rocha
Miguel Sandoval Joe Phipps
Harry Lennix FBI Agent Dray
Madison Mason Undersecretary Shrub
Don Fischer Paramedic
Shelley Malil Doctor
Jack Conley Forensic Specialist
Todd Allen FBI Agent
Rick Garcia CNN Anchor
Penny Griego Jenni Luz
John Verea Ephraim Ortiz-Dominguez
Greg Collins Agent #3
Bruce Ramsay Brandt's Aide
Michael Cavanaugh Chairman Paul Devereaux
Nicholas Pryor Senator Delich
Rodrigo Obregón Rodrigo
Gerardo Albarrán Jorge
J. Kenneth Campbell Ed Coonts
Flor Eduarda Gurrola Teenage Girl
Pedro Altamirano Fisherman
Salvador Sánchez Peddler
Fernando Sarfatti Federale
Raúl Pozos Ernesto
Ehécatl Chávez Augustin
Víctor Carpinteiro Carlos
Natalia Traven Lita
Enrique Munoz Captain Miguel
Omar Ayala Boatman
Pedro Damián Guerilla Motorista aka River Rat
Millie Slavin Secretary of State Barbara Ramsey
Jane Lynch Agent Russo
Jossara Jinaro Rosetta
Clint Lilley Buzz Cut
Marianne Lewis Agent Davis
Louis Bernstein Hot Dog Vendor
Doralicia Hysterical Woman
Jay Acovone Bennie
Ronald Donahue Bomb Squad
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc Helicopter Pilot #1
Daniel H. Friedman Helicopter Pilot #2
Joe Renteria Safe House Guerrilla
Norm Compton Brandt's Bodyguard
Esteban Cueto Estaban
Marcio Rosario El Lobo's Assistant (uncredited)
Bill Hader Pilot (deleted scene)
Kevin Beard Agent Phipps Driver and FBI Agent (uncredited)
John Strand Shrub Bodyguard (uncredited)
Name Job
Ron Kunecke Driver
Lee Lemont ADR Editor
Karin Silvestri Stunt Double
Jophery C. Brown Stunts
Kent W. Luttrell Special Effects Technician
Craig Haagensen Second Unit Director of Photography
Heather Burton Stunts
Jennifer Caputo Stunts
Annie Ellis Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunts
Troy Brown Stunts
Manny Perry Stunts
Jose Manuel Ballesteros Craft Service
Dennis Virkler Editor
Dov Hoenig Editor
Philip Rosenberg Production Design
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David E. Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mariana Gironella Script Supervisor
John P. Mesa Visual Effects Supervisor
William Mesa Visual Effects Supervisor
Stephen St. John Camera Operator
Steve Mann Sound Effects Editor
Theresa Wachter Art Direction
Judith Jennings Studio Teachers
Waide R. Allen Electrician
David Griffiths Screenplay
Peter Griffiths Screenplay
G. Marq Roswell Music Supervisor
Tim Walston Sound Designer
Tim Everitt Animation Supervisor
Emily Wallin First Assistant Editor
Alisarine Ducolomb Art Department Coordinator
Sheryl Main Unit Publicist
Carlos Benassini Assistant Art Director
Jon Sperry Dialect Coach
Jeffrey White Visual Effects Producer
Penny A. Mesa Visual Effects Producer
Thomas L. Fisher Special Effects Coordinator
Marc Fisichella Art Direction
Raúl Sarmiento Makeup Artist
Tom Frohling Assistant Art Director
Becky Brake Location Manager
Mitchell E. Dauterive Production Supervisor
Amanda Mackey Casting
Ronald Roose Screenplay
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Casting
Francesco Franco Ferrara Painter
Will Riley Sound Designer
Thomas L. Roysden Set Decoration
Trisha Burton Script Supervisor
Erick Monroy Set Designer
Hugo Santiago Set Designer
Thom 'Coach' Ehle Dolby Consultant
Kenneth A. Larson Set Designer
Arturo Curiel Transportation Coordinator
Robert Jason Gaffer
Glenn Williams Set Designer
Moshe Levin Camera Operator
John B. Josselyn Assistant Art Director
Lily Flaschner Location Manager
Anna Roth Production Supervisor
William H. Burton Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Cosmas Paul Bolger Jr. Visual Effects Producer, Visual Effects Supervisor
Horacio Rodríguez Location Manager
Robert Ikeda Grip
Martin Weight Video Assist Operator
William B. Kaplan Sound Mixer
Paul Aulicino First Assistant Sound Editor
Jennifer Bell Key Hair Stylist
Moises Pineda Set Decoration Buyer
Carl D. Ware Sound Engineer
James Spadafore Production Office Coordinator
Dana Kroeger Camera Loader
John 'Moby' Griffin Marine Coordinator
Stephani Hunter Assistant Production Coordinator
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Rick Ojeda Assistant Production Manager
Dawn Y. Line Key Costumer
David Paris Aerial Coordinator
Mark S. Constance Additional Second Assistant Director
Kurt Peterson Utility Sound
Sharon Stetzel Visual Effects Production Manager
Christopher Ciketic Assistant Accountant
Juan Pablo Noval Location Assistant
Steven F. Nelson Sound Effects Editor
Anthony J. Camaioni Assistant Editor
Bruce Stambler Supervising Sound Editor
Jonathan Reich Location Manager
Tom Kramer Music Editor
Matthew Schmidt First Assistant Editor
Richard Reseigne Art Direction
Glenn Hoskinson Sound Effects Editor
Joshua Winget Music Editor
Greg Banta Rigging Gaffer
Enrique Estévez Set Decoration
Susi Campos Set Costumer
Earl Sampson Boom Operator
Peter Tothpal Hair Department Head
Bill Draper Executive In Charge Of Production
Robin Mulcahy Fisichella Production Coordinator
David Morton Best Boy Electric
David Siegel Unit Production Manager
Robert C. Carlson First Assistant Camera
Art Rochester Production Sound Mixer
Conner Vandeer Lighting Technician
Claudia Becker Casting, Local Casting
Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ricardo Gallarzo Jr. Picture Car Coordinator
Nina Lucia First Assistant Editor
Bridget Cook Hairstylist
Louis Lazzara Key Makeup Artist
Ricardo Díaz Avilés Transportation Captain
Paul Curtis Sound Editor
Alfred E. Smithey Rigging Grip
Lori A. Balton Location Scout
John Kurlander Scoring Mixer
Terry Dunn Production Accountant
Michael Altman Projection
Wayne Baker Underwater Camera
Nina Saxon Title Designer
William M. Elvin First Assistant Director
Mike Carrillo Assistant Property Master
A. Hugo Gutierrez Cuellar Second Assistant Director
Pamela Frazier Casting Assistant
Phil Pastuhov Aerial Director of Photography
Michael Wandmacher Music Programmer
Tom Jung Storyboard Artist
Eric Thompson ADR Mixer
Chris Brighton Assistant Director
Becky Sullivan Supervising ADR Editor
Shawn Sykora Foley Editor
Sandy Holt ADR Voice Casting
Jorge Vera Heichner Pilot
M.B. Gordy Musician
Mark Johnston Sound Recordist
Kristina M. Peterson Second Second Assistant Director
Gregg Barbanell Foley Artist
Edmundo Pérez Production Driver
Sergio Jara Jr. Special Effects Assistant
Jason Altieri Production Assistant
Jorge Guerrero Extras Casting
Michael Guthrie Best Boy Grip
Tim Simonec Conductor
Bonnie Dombrowski Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Makiko Carlson Assistant Camera
Edward Poveda Payroll Accountant
Greg Faysash Second Assistant Camera
Angela Athayde Key Set Production Assistant
Kathryn Roberts Assistant Camera
Michael Orefice Gaffer
Camille Freer Second Assistant Camera
Greg Hall Costumer
Euplio Tellez Rodriguez Pilot
Bernard Weiser Sound Editor
Philip Rogers Sound Recordist
Mark Kochinski Compositor
Lincoln Kupchak Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Jenny Syrup Extras Casting
Sonia Guerrero Extras Casting Assistant
Daniel Kupresan Assistant Editor
William H. Burton Sr. Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Peter McAdams Grip
Michael T. Travers Best Boy Grip
Alan Cohen First Assistant Camera
Ray Milazzo Second Assistant Camera
Joe McCloskey Key Costumer
Laura Macias Foley Artist
Kim Secrist Sound Effects Editor
Krista Benson Compositor
Tammy Sutton Compositor
Ken Stranahan Compositing Supervisor
Franklyn Warren Extras Casting
Sergio Jara Special Effects Coordinator
Florent Danny Retz Assistant Editor
Robert Troy Dialogue Editor
Mark Walpole First Assistant Camera
Tommy Tieche Second Assistant Camera
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc Pilot
Donald L. Warner Jr. Sound Editor
Richard E. Yawn Sound Effects Editor
David Fogg Compositor
Dave Lockwood Compositor
Edna Guerrero Extras Casting Assistant
Peter Ciardelli Assistant Editor
Andrew Davis Director
Salvatore Basile Technical Advisor, Music
Adam Greenberg Director of Photography
Jeff Dawn Makeup Department Head
Carol Kiefer Art Department Coordinator
Gerardo Albarrán Stunt Coordinator
Eduardo Flores Torres Camera Operator
Graeme Revell Original Music Composer
Robert Alonzo Stunts
Norm Compton Utility Stunts
Blake Neely Orchestrator
Bob Muñoz Key Grip
Ann Foley Costumer
Susan A. Burig Graphic Designer
Armando Guerrero Extras Casting Assistant
Alisa Hensley Utility Stunts
Billy D. Lucas Stunt Double, Stunts
Danny Epper Stunts
Bobby Burns Stunts
James W. Tyson Costume Designer
Maria R. Kelly Stunt Double
Dave Jacobs Visual Effects Production Assistant
Ben Hernandez Bray Stunts
Clinton Wayne Prosthetic Supervisor
Kevin Beard Stand In
Bill Hader Production Assistant, Actor's Assistant
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunt Double
Jose Vasquez Stunt Double
Name Title
Steven Reuther Producer
John Schimmel Co-Producer
Teresa Tucker-Davies Associate Producer
Mitchell E. Dauterive Associate Producer
Lowell D. Blank Associate Producer
Nicholas Meyer Executive Producer
David Foster Producer
Hawk Koch Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

Don't even look at those guys unless you can kill 'em. Hmm. As with all action films, especially those that feature one of the action heroes we grew up with, there will be supporters of even the most turgid of productions. Collateral Damage was the point where the truest and honest of Arnold Schw ... arzenegger's fans knew it was the end of an era. Famously held back from release for a year due to the 9/11 attacks on the twin towers, the film pitches Schwarzenegger as a L.A. fireman, who after his wife and child are killed by an act of terrorism, decides to take the law into his own hands. The focus here is Colombia, and the big guy goes off to Colombia on a one man crusade to kill those responsible for his grief. Cue explosions, kinetic action, bad effects, bad dialogue, mucho posturing and hissing villains. It works on a very basic level for fans of such fare, in fact it's nice to see Arnie playing a vulnerable role where he quite often gets hurt - both physically and mentally. It's just that it feels tired, feels too long, while it wastes a cast that includes Elias Koteas, John Turturo and John Leguizamo. Decent enough as a time waster? Yes, just, but really if this wasn't on Schwarzenegger's CV then nobody would lose any sleep over it. 5/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

***Lacks heart, but there are highlights and the compelling last act features a nice plot turn*** A vengeful Los Angeles fireman (Arnold Schwarzenegger) goes to the jungles of Colombia to apprehend a terrorist (Cliff Curtis) where he meets the man’s dissenting wife (Francesca Neri) & their son. A ... n angry CIA agent (Elias Koteas) also travels to Colombia to join with paramilitary allies to take down the same man. When the two teams learn of a planned terrorist attack at Union Station, Washington DC, they return to the USA. "Collateral Damage" (2002) is an action/adventure originally set to be released a few weeks after 9/11, but due to that tragedy it was set back four months wherein an anti-CIA subplot was removed, as well as a plane hijacking. What we are left with is a by-the-numbers film with a couple of highlights that perks up in the final act with an unexpected twist. There’s a spectacular waterfall sequence shot in southeastern Mexico, which takes place near the beginning of the second act. Another highlight occurs at the end of the second act where the movie drives home the problem with military attacks and the eventual revenge of the enemies: One nation’s military attacks a paramilitary organization wherein innocent civilians are killed, which is considered “collateral damage,” and so the paramilitarists attack the nation in question with more “collateral damage.” Who’s right and who’s wrong? And where does it end? The film runs 1 hour, 48 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles & Burbank, California; Coatepec, Veracruz, Mexico (standing in for Colombia); Union Station, Washington DC; and New York City . GRADE: C+/B-

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
7.0

Okay action-thriller that has some decent action and overall was entertaining. However, this is one where I think Schwarzenegger was the wrong choice to lead as someone like Bruce Willis (circa 2002 mind you) would've worked better. Still, has its moments. **3.25/5** ...

Jun 23, 2021