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Slow burn - Ray Liotta, LL Cool J, Mekhi Phifer, Jolene Blalock, Wayne Beach
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Movie propaganda
Tonight... believe no-one.
A sexy, stylish thriller, Slow burn stars Ray Liotta as Ford Cole, a big-city district attorney with his eye on the mayor's office and a big problem on his hands. One of his deputies, the beautiful assistant district attorney Nora Timmer (Jolene Blalock), has just confessed to killing a man in what she claims was self-defence. A bad situation gets worse when an enigmatic stranger named Luther Pinks (James Todd Smith) turns up at the police station to contradict Nora's story and paint a very different picture of Ford's talented colleague. With his career and perhaps his life on the line, Ford has a mere handful of hours to sort the truth from the lies in a saga involving Nora, a record store clerk (Mekhi Phifer), and a powerful gang lord.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film crime law attorney gang lawyer criminal victim witness
Persons of interest
- Ray Liotta ... Ford Cole
- LL Cool J ... Luther Pinks
- Mekhi Phifer ... Isaac Duperde
- Jolene Blalock ... Nora Timmer
- Guy Torry ... Chet Price
- Taye Diggs ... Jeffrey Sykes
- Chiwetel Ejiofor ... Ty Trippin
- Bruce McGill ... Godfrey
- Frank Schorpion ... Maybank
- Donny Falsetti ... Delucca
- Barbara Alexander ... Pratt
- Joe Grifasi ... Desk Sergeant Drown
- Richard Jutras ... Leland Neff
- Arthur Holden ... Felix Lang
- Fisher Stevens ... Alan Turlock
- Robert Reynolds ... Police Van Driver
- Daniel Hilfer ... Kevin
- Peter Anthony Tambakis ... Ellis
- Christian Paul ... Rupert Greems
- Anthony Walton .... Storywriter
- Wayne Beach .... Storywriter
- Wayne Beach .... Screenwriter
- Wayne Beach .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Slow burn official movie site
- Slow burn film production notes
- Slow burn QuickTime movie trailers
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Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
M (Moderate violence, moderate coarse language, moderate sex scenes)
Surveillance time
93 minutes (1:33 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 29 November 2007
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