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| Samuel L. Jackson | Andrew Sterling | |
| Michael Lerner | Phil Gillman | |
| Margaret Colin | Judy Gillman | |
| Nicolas Cage | Amos Odell | |
| Dabney Coleman | Chief of Police Cecil Tolliver | |
| Brad Dourif | Officer Donnie Donaldson | |
| Chelcie Ross | Earl | |
| I.M. Hobson | Waldo Lake | |
| Jeff Blumenkrantz | Ernie | |
| Todd Weeks | Stan | |
| Jordan Lund | Riley | |
| Jodi Long | Wendy Wong | |
| Michael Burgess | Black Reporter | |
| Leonor Anthony | Hispanic Reporter | |
| Walter Raymond | Anchorman |
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| Producer |
Jack Cummins
Jonathan Demme |
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| Writer |
E. Max Frye
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| Cinematography |
Walt Lloyd
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| Musician |
Richard Gibbs
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When Andrew Sterling (Samuel L. Jackson), a successful black urbanite writer, buys a vacation home on a resort in New England the police mistake him for a burglar. After surrounding his home with armed men, Chief Tolliver (Dabney Coleman) realizes his mistake and to avoid the bad publicity offers a thief in his jail, Amos Odell (Nicolas Cage) a deal. |
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