Cast: Keanu Reeves as Detective Tom Ludlow Forest Whitaker as Captain Jack Wander Hugh Laurie as Captain James Biggs Chris Evans
as Detective Paul Diskant Cedric the Entertainer as Scribble Jay Mohr as Sgt. Mike Clady Terry Crews as Detective Terrence Washington Naomie Harris as Linda Washington Martha Higareda as Grace Garcia John Corbett as Detective Dante Demille Amaury Nolasco as Detective Cosmo Santos Common as Coates Cle Shaheed Sloan as Fremont The Game as Grill
You play the game
as Detective Paul Prospero, who has received letters from Ethan Carter, a character whom you discern is in terrible danger.
As detective Paul Prospero you are capable of «sensing» what happened to a deceased person you have come to search for the missing Ethan Carter, a young lad who wrote you to about strange things happening.
The story begins
as Detective Paul Becker is called to Pleasant View Hospital, the site of one of the bloodiest gang massacres in Louisiana state history.
Not exact matches
As the leading investigator,
Detective Constable
Paul Constable, explained:
A judge has appointed Columbia County District Attorney
Paul Czajka
as a special prosecutor in an ongoing investigation in which Troy
detectives are suspected of fabricating a burglary report to cover up their unauthorized search of a private residence.
Special prosecutor in police probe — Times Union «A judge has appointed Columbia County District Attorney
Paul Czajka
as a special prosecutor in an ongoing investigation in which Troy
detectives are suspected of fabricating a burglary report to cover up their unauthorized search of a private residence.»
Eli Roth's best movie since Hostel Part II, Death Wish follows Bruce Willis»
Paul Kersey
as he embarks on a campaign of uncompromising vengeance after his wife (Elizabeth Shue's Lucy) and daughter (Camila Morrone's Jordan) are attacked and left for dead - with
Paul's revenge - fueled exploits eventually garnering the interest of two overworked
detectives (Dean Norris» Kevin Raines and Kimberly Elise's Leonore Jackson).
He finds himself in the same company
as ex-special-ops now - criminal Michael Atwood (a never - more - misanthropically - charismatic Chiwetel Ejiofor), Atwood's comrade in arms Russel Welch (Norman Reedus) and his ex-cop little - brother Gabe (Aaron
Paul) and the unscrupulous homicide
detective Rodriguez (Clifton Collins Jr.).
In this episode, though, Maldonado and her team (which also includes Friday Night Lights alum Minka Kelly and Michael Irby, who plays disproving precinct tough guy named
Detective Paul) have little time for exposition
as the department fights off an attack from The Syndicate — a large gang that abducted another officer early in the episode, and who were behind the attack that killed Kennex's team.
Josh Hartnett
as Dwight Bucky Bleichert Mia Krisher
as Elizabeth Short Scarlett Johansson
as Kay Lake Aaron Eckhart
as Lee Blanchard Hilary Swank
as Madeleine Linscott Mike Starr
as Det. Russ Millard Fiona Shaw
as Ramona Linscott Patrick Fisschler
as Deputy DA Ellis Leow James Otis
as Dolph Bleichert John Kavanagh
as Emmett Linscott Troy Evans
as Chief Ted Green Anthony Russell
as Morrie Friedman Pepe Serna
as Tomas Dos Santos Angus Macinnes
as Capt. John Tierney Rachel Miner
as Martha Linscott Victor McGuaire
as Sgt. Bill Koeng Luis Daniel Ponce
as Mp (the Dan Ponse) Graham Norris
as a Cop Mike O» Connell
as Shore Patrol John Solari
as Baxter Fitch Stepanie L.Moore
as the Girlfriend of Baxter Fitch Noel Arthur
as Gunman number one Tod Thomas
as Gunman number two Steven Eastin
as a
Detective Ian Mcneice
as Coroner Claudia Katz Mininick
as the Frolic bartender Richard Brake
as Boby Dewitt Fatso Fasano
as a Dealer Teo
as Friedman's tough man number one Kiril Efrimove
as Tough man number two William Finley
as George Tidlen Petar Milchev
as a Perp
Paul Grace
as the Motorcycle Police Officer David Rabon
as a Black Man K.d. Lang
as The singer in Lesbian Bar
The funniest scene in Cop Out (actually the only funny one, come to think of it) comes right at the beginning,
as detectives Jimmy Monroe (Bruce Willis) and
Paul Hodges (Tracy Morgan) are about to interrogate a suspect.
Starring: Denise Richards
as Paige Prescott, David Boreanaz
as Adam Carr, Marley Shelton
as Kate Davies, Jessica Capshaw
as Dorothy Wheeler, Jessica Cauffiel
as Lily Voight, Katherine Heigl
as Shelley Fisher, Hedy Burress
as Ruthie Walker, Fulvio Cecere
as Detective Leon Vaughn, Daniel Cosgrove
as Campbell Morris, Johnny Whitworth
as Max Raimi, Woody Jeffreys
as Brian, Adam Harrington
as Jason Marquette, Claude Duhamel
as Gary Taylor, Wyatt Page
as Evan Wheeler, Benita Ha
as Kim Wheeler,
Paul Magel
as Lance, Haig Sutherland
as Bookish Guy, Adrian Holmes
as Banker, Ty Olsson
as Jock, Daniel Boileau
as Shy Guy
STARRING Hugh Jackman
as KELLER DOVER Jake Gyllenhaal
as DETECTIVE LOKI Viola Davis
as NANCY BIRCH Maria Bello
as GRACE DOVER Terrence Howard
as FRANKLIN BIRCH Melissa Leo
as HOLLY JONES
Paul Dano
as ALEX JONES
Brittany Allen played
as Carly Hannah Emily Anderson played
as Eleanor Bonneville Clé Bennett played
as Detective Keith Hunt
Paul Braunstein played
as Ryan Josiah Black played
as Edgar Munsen Michael Boisvert played
as Lee James Tobin Bell played
as John Kramer or Jigsaw Shaquan Lewis played
as Officer Solomon Matt Passmore played
as Logan Nelson Mandela Van Peebles played
as Mitch Callum Keith Rennie played
as Det. Halloran Laura Vandervoort played
as Anna
However, if there's one director who may finally be up to the challenge, it's
Paul Thomas Anderson: Vulture reports that the director of Magnolia and There Will Be Blood is interested in tackling Pynchon's Inherent Vice, his 2009 noir about a paranoid, pothead private
detective dealing with a mystery involving his ex-lover and a shadowy organization known
as the Golden Fang.
The driver of the camper turns out to be a young man (
Paul Dano) with the cognitive capacity of a 10 - year - old, and the
detective in charge of the investigation (Jake Gyllenhaal) quickly rules him out
as a suspect.
Their heroes, such
as they are, end up locked in an ideological opposition that somehow echoes a deeper, more pervasive tension in American life: the parasitic rivalry between Daniel Day - Lewis's monomaniacal capitalist and
Paul Dano's maliciously self - denying man of the cloth in the 19th - century California landscape of There Will Be Blood (07); the uneasy mentorship that Philip Seymour Hoffman's charismatic cult leader develops with Joaquin Phoenix's broken - down vet
as they move through the strange, suspended vision of Fifties America in The Master (12); and now, in Anderson's newest film Inherent Vice, the antagonistic buddy romance that emerges between a pothead PI and a shell - shocked, crew - cut
detective as each navigates the splintered world of Los Angeles in the early, paranoid Seventies.
He has a small role in
Paul Haggis» «In the Valley of Elah» with Tommy Lee Jones, and in early November appeared in Ridley Scott's 1970s crime epic «American Gangster»
as New York
detective Trupo.
Alongside Gyllenhaal there is a pitch perfect Robert Downey Jr.
as the mercurial, tragic reporter
Paul Avery; Mark Ruffalo (greatest movie
detective of his generation)
as the dogged Inspector David Toschi; the always excellent Chloë Sevigny
as Graysmith's wife, Melanie; and a supporting cast that includes Brian Cox, Elias Koteas, John Carroll Lynch, Anthony Edwards, Dermot Mulroney, and Philip Baker Hall, among many more.
You play the game
as Paul Prospero, an occult - minded
detective who receives a disturbing letter from Ethan Carter.