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Training Day
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Log Line
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The movie chronicles
the first day of a rookie cop working as an undercover narcotics
agent, who is partnered with a corrupt veteran cop.
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Script Source
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Current Status
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Completed
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Genre
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Action, Crime, Drama
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Production Start Date
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01-11-2001
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Completion Date
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Release Date
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10-05-2001
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Release By (Country)
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Warner Brothers
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Sales Co
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Production Co
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Outlaw Productions
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Media
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Available By Territory
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Rating
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R (for brutal violence,
pervasive language, drug content and brief nudity)
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Country of Origin
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Language
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Interviews
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Denzel Washington,
Ethan Hawke
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Running Time
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Related Web Site
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http://trainingday.warnerbros.com
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Sound Track
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Buy it now, Click on Picture
- Keep Your Eyes Open (Film Dialogue) - Training Day: The Soundtrack
- Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture (Edited)
- W.O.L.V.E.S. - Krumbsnatcha
- Bounce, Rock, Golden State - Golden State
- Put It On Me - Dr. Dre & Dj Quik
- #1 - Nelly
- Got You - Pharoahe Monch
- Watch The Police - C-Murder
- Dirty Ryders - The Lox
- Crooked Cop - Napalm
- American Dream - P. Diddy And The Bad Boy Family
- Greed - Cypress Hill
- Guns N'roses - The Clipse
- Tha Squeeze - Gang Starr
- Let Us Go - King Jacob & Professor
- Training Day (In My Hood) - Roscoe
- Protect Your Head) - Soldier B
- Wolf Or Sheep (Film Score)- Training Day: The Soundtrack -
Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture (Edited)
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Co-Production Partners
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Awards
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About the Production
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Movie Synopsis
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Everyday there is
a war being waged on America's inner city streets--a war between
residents, drug dealers and the people sworn to protect one from
the other. This war has its casualties, none greater than L.A.P.D.
Detective Sergeant Alonzo Harris, a 13-year veteran narcotics officer
whose questionable methodology blurs the line between legality and
corruption. His optimism has long since been chipped away by his
tour of duty in the streets, where fighting crime by the book can
get you killed, and getting the job done often requires Alonzo and
his colleagues to break the laws they are empowered to enforce.
This crime tale shadows Alonzo as he tests the resolve of wide-eyed,
idealistic rookie Jake Hoyt, who has one day and one day only to
prove himself to his fiercely charismatic superior. Over the next
24-hours, Jake will be pulled deeper and deeper into the ethical
mire of Alonzo's logic as both men put their lives and career on
the line to serve their conflicting notions of justice.
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