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- 1. Apocalypse Now Feb 2, 2017
- Detective Frank Rourke's off-the-book methods for fighting crime raises the suspicion of LAPD brass.
- 2. Tehrangeles Feb 9, 2017
- Kyle is concerned that Frank's rogue tactics will put a kidnapped girl's life at greater risk.
- 3. Trigger Time Feb 16, 2017
- A notorious hit man known as El Cucuy begins targeting members of the Russian mob in Los Angeles.
Oct 5, 2001 · A rookie cop spends his first day as a Los Angeles narcotics officer with a rogue detective who isn't what he appears to be. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this Oscar-winning film.
- Antoine Fuqua
- 818
- 2 min
Training Day is a 2001 American crime thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Ayer. It stars Denzel Washington as Alonzo Harris and Ethan Hawke as Jake Hoyt, two LAPD narcotics officers followed over a 24-hour period in the gang-ridden neighborhoods of Westlake, Echo Park, and South Central Los Angeles.
- $104.9 million
- Mark Mancina
- $45 million
A police drama starring Denzel Washington as a veteran officer and Ethan Hawke as a rookie in the LAPD's narcotics unit. See critics' ratings, watch the trailer and find out where to stream or buy the movie online.
- (11.3K)
- Antoine Fuqua
- R
- Denzel Washington
Training Day. A rookie cop meets a corrupt Los Angeles narcotics officer who wants to include him in his schemes. 10,165 IMDb 7.7 1 h 57 min 2001. X-Ray UHD R. Action · Drama · Cerebral · Gritty. Available to rent or buy. Rent. UHD $3.99. Buy. UHD $14.99. More purchase. options.
- 117 min
A rookie cop spends his first day as a Los Angeles narcotics officer with a rogue detective who isn't what he appears to be. The film follows their 24-hour journey of ethical dilemmas, drug deals, shootouts and betrayals.
Oct 5, 2001 · A corrupt narcotics cop (Denzel Washington) trains a rookie (Ethan Hawke) in a day of violence and graft in Los Angeles. Roger Ebert praises the movie's kinetic energy and acting zeal, but questions its logic and plausibility.