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Shakedown

  • Video
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
376
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Erika Eleniak, Ron Perlman, and Fred Dryer in Shakedown (2002)
ActionDrama

In the middle of a devastating Los Angeles earthquake, terrorists and bank robbers battle over a deadly super-virus.In the middle of a devastating Los Angeles earthquake, terrorists and bank robbers battle over a deadly super-virus.In the middle of a devastating Los Angeles earthquake, terrorists and bank robbers battle over a deadly super-virus.

  • Director
    • Brian Katkin
  • Writers
    • Dan Acre
    • Damian Akhavi
    • John Huckert
  • Stars
    • Wolf Larson
    • Erika Eleniak
    • Ron Perlman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    376
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Katkin
    • Writers
      • Dan Acre
      • Damian Akhavi
      • John Huckert
    • Stars
      • Wolf Larson
      • Erika Eleniak
      • Ron Perlman
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wolf Larson
    Wolf Larson
    • Agent Alec 'Mac' MacKay
    Erika Eleniak
    Erika Eleniak
    • Julie Hayes
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Christopher 'St. Joy' Bellows
    Fred Dryer
    Fred Dryer
    • General Wolf
    Ray Laska
    Ray Laska
    • Agent Greenwood
    Morocco Omari
    Morocco Omari
    • Tony B
    Matt Westmore
    Matt Westmore
    • Agent Lee
    Brandon Karrer
    • Scotty Hayes
    Moe Irvin
    Moe Irvin
    • J
    Robert Arce
    Robert Arce
    • Dr. Wilhelm Siebert
    Deborah Shelton
    Deborah Shelton
    • Agent Neal
    Sam Scarber
    Sam Scarber
    • Agent Taylor
    Hugh Hodgin
    • Crozier
    Charmaine Cruz
    Charmaine Cruz
    • Ms. Grant
    Rachel Riley
    Rachel Riley
    • Hostage Girl
    Victoria Chalaya
    Victoria Chalaya
    • Cultess
    • (uncredited)
    Ezekel Cruz
    Ezekel Cruz
    • Terrorist
    • (uncredited)
    Brian Katkin
    • Helicopter Pilot
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Brian Katkin
    • Writers
      • Dan Acre
      • Damian Akhavi
      • John Huckert
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    4gridoon2025

    Below-average action film

    The only reason I saw "Shakedown" was that it has Erika Eleniak in it. She's sexy as always, but she plays second fiddle to leading man Wolf Larson. It's a pity, because she has more action capabilities than she's allowed to show here. The film largely consists of endless shootouts that quickly become monotonous - especially when most of the time you are seeing the bad guys armed with machine guns constantly missing Larson and him armed only with a revolver (that NEVER runs out of bullets) taking them all out rather easily. The earthquake effects are decent, but there is also a lot of blurry motion and poor CGI explosions. As the psychotic "spiritual leader", Ron Perlman tries, but the pseudo-religious mumbo-jumbo he has to spout is simply boring. Eleniak, Perlman or Larson (assuming he has any) completists might want to give this one a look, for others it is barely worth a rental. (*1/2)
    shicovianista

    The only reason to see this movie is Ron Perlman...

    The only reason to see this movie is Ron Perlman, one of the really great actors working today, who for whatever reason just doesn't get the quality script or the big production budget he deserves. But he never lets a viewer down. Like Gary Oldman, he gives every role his considerable best. Even in HELL BOY he showed those subtle touches he can do, even when slathered all over with red makeup and with his face hidden behind a mask. He is way overdue for a good movie. Not HELL BOY II, though, for God's sake! Still, maybe HELL BOY will finally do that thing for him that he deserves. Is there a producer in the business who actually casts an actor for his talent rather than just for the money his last movie made? I'm a hopeful fan, despite some of the dreck I've watched just because Perlman is in the cast. I try never to miss Ron Perlman, or Gary Oldman, in anything they do. It would be really great if someone would cast them in the same movie. They can both do any dialect or accent and I think they'd play off one another wonderfully.
    10evileyefilmguy

    Really cool movie

    I rented this film for one reason alone. I'm a huge fan of Brian Katkin's horror masterpiece, "If I Die Before I Wake"... (the best damn low budget movie, period). I was worried when I saw that this film was produced by Roger Corman. His films usually suck and I expected this one to as well. Despite the no budget (and at times it is really obvious... weak special fx and set design), this movie kicks butt! The acting is top notch. The leads are charming (Wolf Larson) and scary (Ron Pearlman) and you really empathize with the characters. But its the action that rocks. And much like If I Die, Katkin creates such incredible tension that you're neck and shoulders ache by the end of the film... (the hostage stand-off scene is my favorite, when Pealman is knocking off prisoners one by one and the hero tries to take him out but has only one bullet with no clear shot). After listening to the director's commentary (with the film's composer, who deserves kudos as well), I really understand the problems and frustrations of trying to do good work with so many elements working against you. I wish Hollywood would wake up and give this guy a shot at a real movie, instead of turning to commercial and rock video "directors" who puke out stylish but souless drivel.
    SamRag

    Typical B-movie

    Shakedown has all the characteristics of poorly made B-Movie, with a script which seems to have been made up as they went a long, lousy one-liners, which didn't serve the plot, and horrible filming. The only thing good about this film is Ron Perlman, which seems to be incapable of producing bad work. Erika Eleniak is always nice, though sadly she keeps her clothes on completely in this film. The story line is something along the lines of; a cult, headed by Ron's character, is trying to spread a deadly virus, which will kill everyone it gets to instantly. The showdown (which takes over the whole movie) is that the good guys and the bad guys get all stuck in a high story building after an earthquake, shooting and beating up one another. What irritated me the most was the constant shooting, where the bad guys would be shooting at the heroes, but never hitting anything, even when they are standing 1 meter in front of him with automatic gun. Each scene is also drawn out, in an effort to get the movie to a regular length.

    This could have been a much better movie, but ends up being boring, not in the least funny, and not at all exciting. Unless you like B-movies with lots of pointless shooting, and no conversation with more then couple of lines, then you should stay away from this one.
    10max-133

    Kick Ass Low Budget Actioner

    This is the best film to come out of Roger Corman's studios in years. Director Brian Katkin does an amazing job with no budget. Clearly, he is a director to keep an eye on. Like his first film, the little seen nail biting thriller "If I Die Before I Wake", Shakedown keeps you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. It's a shame the budget does not support his intent. The timely plot, shot before the 9/11 homicide attacks, tells the story of a group of suicidal terrorists who steal a deadly virus, only to become trapped with a lone FBI Agent inside a building by a tremendous earthquake. While this set up may sound far fetched, (and at times, it is!), the director keeps things moving so fast you hardly have time to catch your breath. Think Die Hard meets Resevoir Dogs and throw in a little John Woo and you get the picture. If only director Katkin had Woo's budget and schedule, one can only imagine what he could do. The cast standouts are Ron Perlman (Blade 2, Star Trek Nemesis) who seethes with low key menace, Erica Eleniak (Under Siege) who brings intelligence and wit to what might have ordinarilly been just an "eye candy" role, and Wolf Larsen (LA Heat) who carries the hero role with ease. All in all, Shakedown is a fun, popcorn movie in the best Corman tradition.

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    • Trivia
      Brian Katkin: Helicopter pilot.
    • Quotes

      Christopher 'St. Joy' Bellows: I'm dying today, one way or another.

    • Connections
      Edited from Tremblement de terre (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      It's a New War
      Written and Performed by Christopher Farrell

      Silver Strand Music, BMI

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sacudida
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Locations)
    • Production companies
      • Califilm
      • Concorde-New Horizons
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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