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Release date: September 23, 2009 More »
| Country | Date |
|---|
| Australia | January 28, 2010 |
| Brazil | November 6, 2009 |
| Canada | October 16, 2009 |
| Czech Republic | November 19, 2009 |
| Denmark | October 30, 2009 |
| Finland | December 11, 2009 |
| Germany | November 19, 2009 |
| Greece | October 29, 2009 |
| Hungary | December 3, 2009 |
| Netherlands | December 10, 2009 |
| Norway | November 6, 2009 |
| Romania | December 4, 2009 |
| Russia | November 5, 2009 |
| South Korea | December 10, 2009 |
| UK | November 27, 2009 |
| USA | September 23, 2009 |
Director: F. Gary Gray
Cast:
- Jamie Foxx as Nick Rice
- Gerard Butler as Clyde Shelton
- Colm Meaney as Detective Dunnigan
- Bruce McGill as Jonas Cantrell
- Leslie Bibb as Sarah Lowell
- Michael Irby as Detective Garza
- Gregory Itzin as Warden Iger
- Regina Hall as Kelly Rice
- Emerald-Angel Young as Denise Rice
- Christian Stolte as Clarence Darby
- Annie Corley as Judge Laura Burch
- Richard Portnow as Bill Reynolds
- Viola Davis as Mayor
- Michael Kelly as Bray
- Josh Stewart as Rupert Ames
- Roger Bart as Brian Bringham
- Dan Bittner as Sereno
- Evan Hart as Collins
- Reno Laquintano as Dwight Dixon
- Jason Babinsky as Del Frisco waiter
- Richard Barlow as Older Cop (as Rich Barlow)
- Greg Young as SWAT Captain
- Jimmy Gushje as SWAT Troop #1 (as Jim Gushue)
- Charlie Edward Alston as Inmate
- Anthony Lawton as Trunk Cop
- Julian Marzal as Sheriff at Shed
- David Villalobos as Print Reporter
- Ksenia Hulayev as Clyde's Daughter
- Brooke Stacy Mills as Clyde's Wife (as Brooke Mills)
- Todd Lewis as Cop
- Bijean Ngo as Marvelle
- Cecelia Ann Birt as Nick's Assistant
- Lamont Clayton as FBI Agent
- Lynn Boianelli as Princess on Air Mattress
- Dave Huddleston as Newscaster at Execution
- Gabra Zackman as Another Reporter
- Brian Anthony Wilson as Homeland Security Supervisor
- Stephanie Humphrey as Local Newscaster #1
- Tracy Toth as Local Newscaster #2
- Patrick McDade as Charlie -- City Hall Security (as Patrick F. McDade)
- Jim Fitzpatrick as Messenger
- Lawrence Laravela as Bailiff #1
- Barbara Lambert as Bailiff #2
- Timothy Whiteside as Prison Guard
- Nakia Dillard as City Hall Sheriff
- Robert Bizik as Deputy Police Chief
- Ruben Fischman as Prison Administrator
- Keith Hammer as Recital spectator
- Joe Pawlenko as Hero Guard
- Frank Apollonio as College Student (uncredited)
- Damien Colletti as Officer Bruno (uncredited)
- Chetan Dave as Administrator (uncredited)
- Brian Distance as Nick's security detail (uncredited)
- Justin Doescher as Cantrell's Security (uncredited)
- Phil E. Eichinger as Mourner (uncredited)
- Jim Ewald as Door Corrections Officer (uncredited)
- Matthew Gooley as Forensic Technician (uncredited)
- Michael J. Kraycik as Forensic Technician (uncredited)
- John Mitchell as Prison Guard (uncredited)
- Ken Myers as Lawyer (uncredited)
- Eddie Noone as Hero Police Officer Cimino (uncredited)
- Vincent Riviezzo as Police Commissioner (uncredited)
- James Rogy as Lawyer - Opening Door (uncredited)
- Matthew Russell as Solitary Guard (uncredited)
- William Shipman as Prison Guard (uncredited)
- Gilbert Soto as Lawyer (uncredited)
- Will Souders as Prison Guard (uncredited)
- Teddy Valdes as Reporter (uncredited)
- Thomas Walton as Mopping Inmate (uncredited)
- John Wooten as Prison Guard (uncredited)
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About:
An everyday guy decides to take justice into his own hands after a plea bargain sets his family's killers free. His target: The district attorney who orchestrated the deal.
Law Abiding Citizen is a thriller about a brilliant sociopath who orchestrates a series of high-profile murders that grip the city of Philadelphia - all from inside his jail cell - and the prosecutor assigned to his case who realizes he is the only one who can end the reign of terror. Written by Overture Films
The plot focuses on a man who, ten years after his wife and daughter are brutally murdered, returns to extract justice from the assistant district attorney who prosecuted the case against their killers. His vengeance threatens not only the man who allowed mercy to supersede justice, but also the system and the city that made it so. Written by The Film Department
Producer: Gerard Butler, Lucas Foster, Dave Gare, Mark Gill, Michael Goguen, Robert Katz, Neil Sacker, Alan Siegel, Ian Watermeier, Jeff G. Waxman, Kurt Wimmer
Writers: Kurt Wimmer