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Tại Hoa kỳ, Tổng thống bổ nhiệm chánh án tối cao pháp viện tiểu bang Ohio, Robert Wakefield, vào chức vụ chủ tịch ủy ban bài trừ ma túy. Việc làm trước nhất của chánh án Robert là mở cuộc đối thoại, bắt tay hợp tác với tướng Salazar. Chủ tịch Robert rất lý tưởng, ông quyết tâm làm sạch cộng đồng, trao việc giáo dục con cái cho vợ. Cô con gái duy nhất, 16 tuổi, Caroline Wakefield là một nữ sinh ngoan, hiền, học xuất sắc với toàn điểm A là niềm hãnh diện cho hai ông bà. Và khi chính người con gái ruột thịt của mình vướng vào vòng vây của ma túy và phạm pháp, Robert Hudson Wakefield – một người luôn lên án và truy kích bọn buôn bán ma túy đến cùng và cũng là một người cha vô cùng thương con sẽ phải làm thế nào?
Thông tin sản xuất
December 27, 2000
Ngày phát hành
$48,000,000
Ngân sách
$207,500,000
Doanh thu
United States of America
Region (US)

USA Films
US
Initial Entertainment Group
US

Bedford Falls Productions
US
Laura Bickford Productions
US
Compulsion Inc.
Producer
Đạo diễn
Steven Soderbergh
Female
Edward Zwick
Female
Mike Newell
Female
Gregory Jacobs
Female
Diễn viên
Michael Douglas
Robert Wakefield
Benicio del Toro
Javier Rodriguez
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Helena Ayala
Erika Christensen
Caroline Wakefield
Don Cheadle
Montel Gordon
Jacob Vargas
Manolo Sanchez
Miguel Ferrer
Eduardo Ruiz
Luis Guzmán
Ray Castro
Topher Grace
Seth Abrahms
Tomas Milian
Gen. Arturo Salazar
Clifton Collins Jr.
Francisco Flores
Amy Irving
Barbara Wakefield
Dennis Quaid
Arnie Metzger
D.W. Moffett
Jeff Sheridan
Steven Bauer
Carlos Ayala
Albert Finney
Chief of Staff
James Brolin
General Ralph Landry
Enrique Murciano
DEA Agent - Trailer
Peter Riegert
Attorney Michael Adler
Benjamin Bratt
Juan Obregón
Yul Vazquez
Tigrillo / Obregón Assassin
Majandra Delfino
Vanessa
James Pickens Jr.
Prosecutor Ben Williams
Viola Davis
Social Worker
Michael Saucedo
Desert Truck Driver
Jose Yenque
Salazar Soldier / The Torturer
Emilio Rivera
Salazar Soldier #2
Michael O'Neill
Lawyer Rodman
Russell G. Jones
Mark
Beau Holden
DEA Agent - CalTrans
James Lew
DEA Agent - CalTrans
Jeremy Fitzgerald
DEA Agent - CalTrans
Gary Carlos Cervantes
DEA Agent - Trailer
Leticia Bombardier
Ruiz's Secretary
Carl Ciarfalio
Ruiz's Assistant
Gilbert Rosales
Van Passenger
Rick Avery
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Mario Roberts
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Eileen Weisinger
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Keii Johnston
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Mike Watson
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Kurt D. Lott
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Buck McDancer
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Ousaun Elam
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Brian Avery
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Rena Sofer
Helena's Friend
Stacey Travis
Helena's Friend
Daniella Kuhn
Tourist Woman
Brandon Keener
Tourist Man
George Blumenthal
Partygoer #1
Stephen Dunham
Lobbyist
Don Nickles
Senator Don Nickles
Margaret Travolta
Economist
Harry Reid
Senator Harry Reid
Barbara Boxer
Senator Barbara Boxer
Orrin Hatch
Senator Orrin Hatch
Chuck Grassley
Senator Charles Grassley
Dave Hager
Partygoer #3
Tucker Smallwood
Partygoer #4
Marisol Padilla Sánchez
Ana Sanchez
Toby Holguin
Salazar Soldier
Elaine Kagan
Judge Reed
John Slattery
ADA Dan Collier
Jimmy Ortega
Arrested Man in Apartment
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Tackled Man #2
Vonte Sweet
Dealer
Jack Conley
Agent Hughes
Eddie Velez
Agent Johnson
Mike Siegel
DEA Representative
Harsh Nayyar
Witness #1
Mary Pat Gleason
Witness #2
Vincent M. Ward
Man on Street
Jsu Garcia
Pablo Obregón
Kaizaad Kotwal
Teacher
David Jensen
John
Kymberly Newberry
Press Secretary
Ben Scott
Ayala Security #2
Michael Showers
Meeting Leader
Salma Hayek Pinault
Rosario (uncredited)
David Bickford
Stan (uncredited)
Chic Daniel
DEA Agent (uncredited)
Sonia Debreczeni
Reporter (uncredited)
Rod Fielder
Newspaper Photographer (uncredited)
Tony Guma
Detective (uncredited)
Valerie Hanna
Witness #3 (uncredited)
Ambrit Millhouse
Cincinnati Hooker (uncredited)
Laurent Schwaar
Art Appraiser (uncredited)
William-Christopher Stephens
Drug Dealer (uncredited)
Clyde Tull
Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Fairly Tull
Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Jim Cody Williams
FBI Agent (uncredited)
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International Critic Reviews

Seen this a few times over the years and still remains a compelling multi-character drama with some fine performances all around. Also has some great visuals depending on the storyline. Not sure where I rank it amongst Soderbergh's other works (Ocean's 11 has the fun factory going for it) but still love it no matter how many times I've seen it. **4.5/5**

**Someone needs to go back to directing school** This gem of the millennium comes with a great story (which has been done countless times before and after), great actors (funny faced most of them), and very well done action. Unfortunately all is wasted on the terrible actual telling of that story and its people in action. We get weird colors, useless zoom ins, shots into nothing, a boring soundtrack, the whole thing stripped off any continuity and stretched to 2 hours 30 minutes. It is understandable the makers of this film wanted to underline the realism with a documentary style, but come on. Or maybe they just were on some of the drugs shown in the picture, or maybe, and that must be it, they wanted the audience to feel like they were on drugs. 9 June 2017 I am migrating my reviews from a different site which has become simply garbage. TMDB looks awesome and I look forward to be a part of it.

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