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Metro

Metro

1997Movie⏱️ 1h 57mR🏆 #5908 Top Rated
ActionComedyCrimeDramaThriller
5.6
IMDB Rating
30,419 votes

A Hostage Negotiator teams up with a Sharpshooter to bring down a dangerous jewel thief.

Director
Thomas Carter
Writers
N/A
Stars
Eddie Murphy, Michael Rapaport, Kim Miyori
Release Date
January 17, 1997
Language
English
Country
United States
🎯 1
Nominations
💬 81
Reviews
📋 18.1K
Watchlists
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Eddie Murphy
Eddie Murphy
as Insp. Scott Roper
Michael Rapaport
Michael Rapaport
as Kevin McCall
Kim Miyori
Kim Miyori
as Detective Kimura
Art Evans
Art Evans
as Lt. Sam Baffett
👤
James Carpenter
as Officer Forbes
Donal Logue
Donal Logue
as Earl
Jeni Chua
Jeni Chua
as Debbie, Earl's Hostage
👤
Dick Bright
as Bank Manager
👤
David Michael Silverman
as SWAT Officer Jennings
Denis Arndt
Denis Arndt
as Capt. Frank Solis

💰 Box Office

$32,000,301
Worldwide Gross
$32,000,301
Domestic Gross
$11,411,107
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Sound
SDDS
Color
Color
Filming Location
San Francisco, California, USA
Production
Touchstone Pictures, Caravan Pictures, Roger Birnbaum Productions

🏷️ Keywords

police officerhostagehostage negotiatorrevengesniper

🎯 Categories

Buddy CopCop DramaActionComedyCrimeDramaThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Neked in Tahiti.
by hitchcockthelegend2009-01-14
6/10

"Scott Roper is a wise cracking hostage negotiator, he is however exceptionally good at his job. After bringing down a particularly nasty bank robber called Michael Korda, he sets about winning his old girlfriend back whilst breaking in a new partner, Kevin McCall. When Korda escapes from prison there is only one thing on his mind, revenge, can Roper outwit Korda once again? And if so, at what cost? There has always seemed to me to be something of a negative bias towards post 1980s Eddie Murphy (Roper) films, it appears that no matter what, nothing that comes close to his best 80s efforts will..."

💡 Did You Know?

One of the reasons why Eddie Murphy choose to star in Metro is because he wanted to play a dramatic role in a more serious action picture than his previous films were. Even before he accepted the role in Metro, around early 1995 he was originally going to star in another action thriller titled Sandblast. The script for the film was written by screenwriter Steven Maeda in 1993 and he sold it to Joel Silver, famous producer of many action hits, and Warner Bros. for $750,000.

Described as both Die Hard and Cliffhanger in a desert sandstorm, the plot of Sandblast would have been very similar to the plot of John Woo's Broken Arrow (1996). It was to take place in the Iraq desert after the Gulf War, and Murphy would play the lead role of an ex-landmine expert and army specialist who has to help a group of US commandos stop a team of traitorous Green Berets from tracking down lost nuclear warheads which are somewhere in the desert wasteland, and while dealing with a huge sandstorm at the same time.

Once Murphy quit the project due to scheduling conflicts and then went on to star in Metro, Wesley Snipes was hired to play the main role and there were plans to hire Jean Claude Van Damme to play the main villain, but since Snipes' latest films weren't a success and Van Damme didn't want to play the villain, Warner Bros. cancelled the project in 1996 and it was never made.

📖 Synopsis

A Hostage Negotiator teams up with a Sharpshooter to bring down a dangerous jewel thief.