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Bruce Willis | John McClane | |
William Atherton | Richard Thornburg | |
Bonnie Bedelia | Holly Gennero McClane | |
Hart Bochner | Harry Ellis | |
Paul Gleason | Deputy Police Chief Dwayne T. Robinson | |
Alexander Godunov | Karl | |
Alan Rickman | Hans Gruber | |
James Shigeta | Joseph Takagi | |
Reginald VelJohnson | Sgt. Al Powell | |
De'Voreaux White | Argyle | |
Robert Davi | FBI Special Agent Johnson | |
Grand L. Bush | FBI Agent Johnson | |
Clarence Gilyard Jr. | Theo | |
Bruno Doyon | Franco | |
Andreas Wisniewski | Tony | |
Mary Ellen Trainor | Gail Wallens | |
Al Leong | Uli | |
Rick Ducommun | Walt, City Worker | |
Rebecca Broussard | Hostage |
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Producer | Joel Silver
Lawrence Gordon |
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Writer | Jeb Stuart
Roderick Thorp |
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Cinematography | Jan de Bont
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Musician | Michael Kamen
James Horner |
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New York cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) travels to Los Angeles to find his estranged wife Holly (Bonnie Bedilia). While attending Holly's office Christmas party at the high-rise office tower Nakatomi Plaza, a group of terrorists led by criminal mastermind Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) take over the building. The terrorists use the party-goers as hostages to hold the L. A. Police Department at bay as they execute their plan to steal millions of dollars worth of bearer bonds from a massive vault deep within the building. Having managed to escape the initial takeover, John McClane must elude capture while thwarting the terrorists plans and saving his wife and the other hostages. |
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