L.A. Takedown

L.A. Takedown

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Heist | Bank Robbery

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  • Genre(s): Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Michael Mann, Lyn Matsuda Norton
  • Cast(s): Scott Plank, Alex McArthur, Michael Rooker, Ely Pouget, Vincent Guastaferro See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 37min
  • Music: Tim Truman
  • Similar To: Flight Risk, The Beekeeper
  • Story:
    Michael Mann's (HEAT, MIAMI VICE) gutsy telefilm tells the tale of two skilled professionals--one a cop, the other a criminal--who aren't as different as they think.Vincent Hanna (Scott Plank) is an intense cop on the trail of ruthless armed robber Patric McLaren (Alex McArthur). After a botched heist, the two men confront each via a full scale battle on the seedy streets of Los Angeles.
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6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Michael Mann's (HEAT, MIAMI VICE) gutsy telefilm tells the tale of two skilled professionals--one a cop, the other a criminal--who aren't as different as they think.Vincent Hanna (Scott Plank) is an intense cop on the trail of ruthless armed robber Patric McLaren (Alex McArthur). After a botched heist, the two men confront each via a full scale battle on the seedy streets of Los Angeles.
Ratings

6/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Heat (1995) had 6 months of pre-production, and a 117 day shooting schedule. L.A. Takedown (1989) had 10 days of pre-production, and a 19 day shooting schedule. Michael Mann said that comparing one film to the other is like comparing "freeze dried coffee" to "Jamaican Blue Mountain".

Michael Mann was glad he made L.A. Takedown (1989) because it helped to serve as a prototype for Heat (1995) and gave him the chance to see what worked and what didn't work, to play around with it, and to get deeper into it. He never planned on the TV film being a prototype, but it ended up being that way and it helped Mann to get "Heat" the way he wanted it.

This was originally meant to be a pilot for a new television series, but it never materialized, so Michael Mann remade the movie into Heat (1995). However, eventually, Mann did create a series inspired by this, called Robbery Homicide Division (2002).

The original 180 page screenplay predates both L.A. Takedown (1989) and Heat (1995), it was written in the late 70s and then revised after Michael Mann had finished Thief (1981). When making the TV movie version, Mann had to severely abridge the original script and abstracted around 110 pages from the 180 page script, making the TV movie not fully developed compared to the later cinematic version.

Shot in only two weeks.

Popular Dialogues

"Detective Arriaga: [into phone/greeting] Raymond, you "Degenerate". Goodmorning. Detective Arriaga: [louder] Raymond, wakeup!"

"Bosko: Vincent. Recognize their M.O.? Sgt. Vincent Hanna: Yeah. Their M.O. is that they are good."