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| Bruce Willis | John McClane | |
| Bonnie Bedelia | Holly McClane | |
| William Atherton | Thornberg | |
| Reginald VelJohnson | Al Powell | |
| Franco Nero | Esperanza | |
| William Sadler | Stuart | |
| John Amos | Grant | |
| Dennis Franz | Carmine Lorenzo | |
| Art Evans | Barnes | |
| Fred Dalton Thompson | Trudeau | |
| Tom Bower | Marvin | |
| Sheila McCarthy | Samantha Coleman | |
| Don Harvey | Garber | |
| Tony Ganios | Baker | |
| Peter Nelson | Thompson |
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| Producer |
Charles Gordon
Lawrence Gordon |
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| Writer |
Steven E. de Souza
Doug Richardson |
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| Cinematography |
Oliver Wood
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| Musician |
Michael Kamen
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John McClane is an off-duty cop gripped with a feeling of déjà vu when on a snowy Christmas Eve in the nation's capital, terrorists seize a major international airport, holding thousands of holiday travelers hostage. Renegade military commandos led by a murderous rogue officer plot to rescue a drug lord from justice and are prepared for every contingency except one: McClane's smart-mouthed heroics. |
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