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    Falling Down. Falling Down is a 1993 American psychological thriller film [3] [4] directed by Joel Schumacher, written by Ebbe Roe Smith and released by Warner Bros. in the United States on February 26, 1993. [5] The film stars Michael Douglas as William Foster, a divorced and unemployed former defense engineer.

    • February 26, 1993
  2. Feb 26, 1993 · Falling Down: Directed by Joel Schumacher. With Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall, Barbara Hershey, Rachel Ticotin. An ordinary man frustrated with the various flaws he sees in society begins to psychotically and violently lash out against them.

    • (201K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Joel Schumacher
    • 1993-02-26
  3. Freeways are clogged. Terror stalks our cities. At shops and restaurants, the customer is seldom right. Pressures of big-city life can anger anyone. But Bill...

    • Jul 9, 2014
    • 1.8M
    • Warner Bros.
  4. A middle-aged man dealing with both unemployment and divorce, William Foster (Michael Douglas) is having a bad day. When his car breaks down on a Los Angeles highway, he leaves his vehicle and ...

    • (4K)
    • Joel Schumacher
    • R
    • Michael Douglas
  5. On the day of his daughter's ( Joey Singer) birthday, William "D-Fens" Foster ( Michael Douglas) is trying to get to his estranged ex-wife's ( Barbara Hershey) house to see his daughter. He has a breakdown and leaves his car in a traffic jam in Los Angeles and decides to walk. Along the way he stops at a convenience store and tries to get some ...

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  7. A laid-off defense worker is on a path of violence and self destruction, and now an LAPD detective, only hours away from retirement, must find him and stop his vigilante acts. 17,262 IMDb 7.6 1 h 52 min 1993. X-Ray R. Action · Drama · Outrageous · Cerebral. Available to rent or buy.

  8. Feb 26, 1993 · A lot of the reviews for "Falling Down" are going to compare it to earlier movies about white men who go berserk: "Joe," for example, or "Death Wish."Some will even find it racist because the targets of the film's hero are African-American, Latino and Korean - with a few whites thrown in for balance.

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