Showtime (film)
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The movie poster for Showtime. |
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Directed by | Tom Dey |
Produced by | Jane Rosenthal Jorge Saralegui |
Written by | Jorge Saralegui Keith Sharon |
Starring | Robert De Niro Eddie Murphy Rene Russo William Shatner |
Music by | Alan Silvestri |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date(s) | March 15, 2002 |
Running time | 117 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $85,000,000 (estimated) |
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Showtime is a 2002 comedy/action film starring Eddie Murphy and Robert De Niro and directed by Tom Dey. Its plot centers around two cops at odds who are paired together for a reality police show and run into real trouble with a crime lord. It was nominated for 2 Razzie Awards (worst actor and worst screen couple).
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[edit] Quotes
Friend: I got this treatment worked out in my head, I got it worked out in my head. Check it out: you're Nick Load, and I'm John Lock.
Sellers: I'm Nick who?
Friend: Nick Load.
Sellers: Nick...I'm...Nick Load?
Friend: You're Nick Load, I'm John Lock. Together, we're Lock and Load. Huh? Huh? Lock and Load: we are the baddest bicycle cops on Venice Beach. Is that hot shit or what? Is that hot shit or what?
[edit] Cast
- Eddie Murphy as Officer Trey Sellers
- Robert De Niro as Detective Mitch Preston
[edit] Trivia
- Being a Warner Bros. movie, U.S. premium television rights to this film were owned by HBO / Cinemax, not the premium service named Showtime.