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Originaltitel: The Negotiator
  • 1998
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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165.691
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey in Verhandlungssache (1998)
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Eine TragödiePolizeiliches VerfahrenPsychologischer ThrillerSchwarze KomödieSuspense-MysteryVerschwörungsthrillerWahres VerbrechenActionDramaKriminalität

In einem verzweifelten Versuch, seine Unschuld zu beweisen, nimmt ein geschickter, der Korruption und Mord beschuldigter Polizeiunterhändler Geiseln in einem Regierungsbüro, um die Zeit zu g... Alles lesenIn einem verzweifelten Versuch, seine Unschuld zu beweisen, nimmt ein geschickter, der Korruption und Mord beschuldigter Polizeiunterhändler Geiseln in einem Regierungsbüro, um die Zeit zu gewinnen, die er braucht, um die Wahrheit zu finden.In einem verzweifelten Versuch, seine Unschuld zu beweisen, nimmt ein geschickter, der Korruption und Mord beschuldigter Polizeiunterhändler Geiseln in einem Regierungsbüro, um die Zeit zu gewinnen, die er braucht, um die Wahrheit zu finden.

  • Regisseur/-in
    • F. Gary Gray
  • Autoren
    • James DeMonaco
    • Kevin Fox
  • Stars
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Kevin Spacey
    • David Morse
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    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.295
    327
    • Regisseur/-in
      • F. Gary Gray
    • Autoren
      • James DeMonaco
      • Kevin Fox
    • Stars
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Kevin Spacey
      • David Morse
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      • 2 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    David Morse
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    • Adam Beck
    Ron Rifkin
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    • Grant Frost
    John Spencer
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      • Kevin Fox
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    7classicalsteve

    Good Solid Hollywood Entertainment -- No More No Less

    "The Negotiator" is neither a deep film that might cause serious contemplation of social issues nor a radically different experimental experience. It is simply a star-studded action thriller designed to allow the audience to escape into the world of Chicago hostage squad cops. A wrongfully accused negotiator/cop, played at about 300+ degrees Fahrenheit by Samuel Jackson matches wits with another negotiator, Kevin Spacey, who does his best to keep Jackson from reaching the boiling point. Briefly, Jackson is caught in the middle of an extortion scandal involving the lifting of millions of dollars from the policeman's pension fund. When Jackson's partner becomes aware of the secret heist, he is taken out, and the powers behind the white-collar corporate dealings use Jackson as the scapegoat. Jackson then retaliates by using extra-legal means.

    What makes this movie are the performances by both Jackson and Spacey, with good performances by the supporting cast, including the late J.T. Walsch who made a career of playing heartless and emotionless middle-age men. And John Spencer is also involved as the Chief of Police, shortly before he was promoted to the White House Chief of Staff in "The West Wing".

    The movie goes a mile a minute but is suffused with an interesting enough storyline to make it well worth the price of admission. Some of what happens is ludicrous when you really think about it, but you tend to just run with it. Not a bad way to kill two hours, and you could do a lot worse.
    8hu675

    Longish but bright and extremely clever thriller.

    Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson) is a top negotiator for the city of Chicago but all things changes for the worse. When his best friend (Paul Guilfoyle) got murder by a mysterious shooter. Now Danny is accused of murder and for embezzlement as well. His best friend knew that some of his colleagues are corrupted police officers, he was going to tell Danny what was going on before he got killed. Danny has no other choice to take some hostages on a federal building including Internal Affairs officer Inspector Niebaum (The late J.T. Walsh), who might be involved with the death of his best friend. The only person that Danny could trust is another negotiator by the name of Chris Sabian (Two-Time Oscar Winner:Kevin Spacey). Chris might be the only man, who could save Danny's life and clear his name.

    Directed by F. Gary Gray (Friday, The Italian Job "2003", Set It Off) made an entertaining, suspenseful, action-thriller with sharp performances by Jackson and Spacey. The director certainly has an eye for suspense and creating good action sequences. The movie has an strong supporting cast like David Morse, Ron Rifkin and the late John Spencer. The picture was well received by the film critics but it got lost, when it was released in the summer of 1998. "The Negotiator" was an box office disappointment but it did found an audiences on Video and TV.

    DVD has an sharp anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) transfer and an strong Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. DVD has two featurettes, production notes, the original theatrical trailer and four trailers from the two lead actors. "The Negotiator" is certainly better than most action-thrillers has to offers these days. This movie truly does focus on character development as well. "The Negotiator" is certainly one of the most underrated movies of the 1990's. Paul Giamatti steals the show in his supporting role as a ex-thief turned informant. Super 35. (****/*****).
    Special-K88

    somewhat familiar setup made worthwhile by an excellent cast

    Lieutenant Danny Roman, just married and quickly becoming recognized as one of Chicago's top hostage negotiators, has his life turned upside down when he's framed for the murder of his partner and embezzlement of his department's pension fund. With the evidence piling up against him and unsure of whom he can trust, he resorts to desperate means by taking hostages himself and acquiring the services of unknown but equally skilled negotiator Chris Sabian in order to clear his name. Sharp, intelligent thriller should be your run-of-the-mill cop flick, but its plot twists are so convincing, its police procedures so realistic, and its acted with such great conviction that you don't want to miss a single moment of it! Jackson and Spacey ignite the screen, but they're surrounded by a top-notch supporting cast. A great piece of work from all those involved. ***
    9Shaf-2

    Strong, Intelligent movie-making

    The Negotiator presents us with both of two things in a summer full of flicks only containing one or the other: ambition AND intelligence. It doesn't have any qualms with taking a far-fetched concept and treating it with absolute seriousness, but unlike most movies that are willing to do this (especially some recent ones involving very large asteroids and very large lizards), it is able to pull it off by combining a tight script with strong, strong acting.

    If this were a perfect world, Jackson would deserve an Oscar nomination for his performance here. There's no way on Earth he'll get it, of course, but he's given the difficult role here of playing a guy who has to convince the guys downstairs that he's a psycho, while convincing the guys he's kidnapped that he's innocent, and he does a flawless job of it. No easy task, especially when you consider the fact that he's got to throw in the occasional gunfight. At least he'll probably win the MTV award :)

    What results is a skillfully made film. I enjoyed it. It made sense but kept me guessing, the action was intense but still followed logical patterns, and the ending was not a disappointment. An altogether fun experience.
    7barnabyrudge

    Conventional siege thriller, made better than expected by its actors.

    In terms of plot and story development, The Negotiator offers little that is new. It's a very conventional film. However, it gets a much needed injection from its cast, especially the two leads Jackson and Spacey, whose verbal exchanges are exciting and dynamic.

    The far-fetched yarn introduces us to Chicago hostage negotiator Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson). Roman's partner Nate (Paul Guilfoyle) is brutally murdered just as he is about to expose a bunch of cops who have been stealing from the Disability Fund. All the clues at the scene of Nate's murder point to Roman being the guilty one. Danny is arrested for the killing, but he remains determined to prove his innocence. He violently besieges the Internal Affairs division of the Chicago P.D, taking several hostages at gunpoint, and proceeds to demand that his name be cleared. Hostage negotiator Chris Sabian (Kevin Spacey) arrives on the scene to talk Roman into surrendering his hostages.

    The ease with which Jackson's character is framed for a crime he didn't commit is hard to believe, and his subsequent decision to take hostages in order to clear himself stretches credibility to the limit. The solution to the mystery - with the revelation of the real killer coming right at the end - isn't especially believable either. However, improbabilities aside, The Negotiator is an entertaining work. As mentioned, Jackson and Spacey's confrontations are quite dynamic and help to make the film compulsively watchable. Siege thrillers by their very definition are exciting, and this one is no exception. Granted, The Negotiator is totally conventional fare, but within its limitations it remains a well-crafted, absorbing and agreeable offering.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The movie was originally written to star Sylvester Stallone and Kevin Spacey. Kevin Spacey was supposed to be the hostage-taker with Stallone playing opposite him. When Stallone turned down the part, Spacey decided he wanted to play Chris Sabian rather than Danny Roman. Fortunately, the role originally meant for him was re-cast with Samuel L. Jackson.
    • Patzer
      The sharpshooter puts a laser dot on Roman's head and the officers in the helicopter light Roman up with about eight lasers while he's standing in the window. Police sharpshooters don't use laser sights (i.e. red dot on target). They're good enough to not need them and don't want to tip off the suspect that he's in their sights. Any cops who do have laser sights (which is unlikely, but conceivable) don't put them on the target and keep them there. The sights are for rapidly getting the gun on target - not replacing proper sight picture.
    • Zitate

      Lieutenant Danny Roman: When your friends betray you, sometimes the only people you can trust are strangers.

    • Alternative Versionen
      In the Blu-ray, the 75th anniversary variant of the Warner Bros. Pictures logo is plastered at the beginning with the silent version of the 2003 variant. However, closing 1992 variant is retained at the end of the film.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Saving Private Ryan/The Parent Trap/Jane Austen's Mafia!/Disturbing Behavior (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Rise
      Performed and Written by Craig Armstrong

      Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd./Melankolic

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      • 30. September 1999 (Deutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Regency Enterprises
      • Mandeville Films
      • New Regency Productions
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      • 50.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 44.547.681 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 10.218.831 $
      • 2. Aug. 1998
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 44.547.681 $
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      • 2 Std. 20 Min.(140 min)
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