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End of Watch

Year:
Duration:
109 min
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
IMDB rate:
7.7
Director:
David Ayer
Awards:
4 wins & 9 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2012-09-21
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $7,000,000
Opening Weekend: $13,152,683 (USA) (23 September 2012)
Gross: $41,003,371 (USA) (17 January 2013)
Cast
Actor
Character
Anna Kendrick
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Cody Horn
Cody Horn
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Jake Gyllenhaal
Brian Taylor
Michael Peña
Mike Zavala
Natalie Martinez
Gabby
David Harbour
Van Hauser
Frank Grillo
Sarge
America Ferrera
Orozco
Cle Sloan
Mr. Tre
Jaime FitzSimons
Captain Reese
Shondrella Avery
Bonita
Everton Lawrence
Man Friend
Leequwid 'Devil' Wilkens
CK
James 'Pistol' McNeal
DJ
Zone
Too Tall
Alvin Norman
Peanut
Diamonique
Wicked
Maurice Compte
Big Evil
Flakiss
La La (as Yahira 'Flakiss' Garcia)
Manny Jimenez Jr.
Casper
Nikki Nicholle Barreras
Cindy (as Nicholle Barreras)
Michael Monks
Homicide Detective 1
Hugh Daly
Homicide Detective 2
Kristy Wu
Sook
David Castaneda
Mexican Cowboy (as David Castañeda Jr.)
Candace Smith
Sharice
Serene Branson
Herself
Ramon Camacho
Tall Cowboy
Kevin Vance
Ice Agent
Corina Calderon
Jazmine
Eric Garcetti
Himself
David Fernandez Jr.
Spooky
Nelly Castillo
Young Mother
McKinley Freeman
Williams
John A. Russo
LAPD Honor Guard
Tom Spencer
LAPD Chief of Police
Jeannie Aguilar
Orozco's Date (uncredited)
Patrizia Barretto
Neighbor (uncredited)
Clyde Broom Jr.
Officer Greene (uncredited)
DTeflon
Officer Black (uncredited)
Kevin Dunigan
(uncredited)
Judy Echavez
Almeida (uncredited)
Pat Fitz
Police Station Employee (uncredited)
Ruben Roberto Gomez
Drunken Party Guest (uncredited)
Danielle Hartnett
(uncredited)
Chivonne Hill
Sparkly Dress Girl in Alley (uncredited)
Ted Hollis
Funeral Attendee (uncredited)
Gene Hong
Officer Cho (uncredited)
Curtis Jermaine
Officer West (uncredited)
Diana Laura
Maria (uncredited)
Sli Lewis
Gangster Crip (uncredited)
Ron Roggé
Pastor Simons (uncredited)
Tony Sagastizado I
Neighbor (uncredited)
Tatiana Sarasty
Zavala Daughter (uncredited)
Mauricio Solis
Medal of Valor LAPD (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
The word "fuck" is used 326 times, making it seventh in the all time profanity list.
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Gyllenhaal's character in the movie is a former Marine. Gyllenhaal played a Marine in Jarhead.
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In the trailer when they are speaking Spanish before they drink they say "Arriba, abajo, al centro, y padentro" which loosely translates as "up, down, to the center and inside".
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Goofs
During the locker room scene, Officer Taylor's head is shaved clean, yet in the following Roll Call scene he has rather long stubble.
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As Taylor and Zavala drive towards the house they set out to search, there is no passenger cage in the vehicle they are driving. However as they exit the vehicle, another shot shows their vehicle to be a marked Police Interceptor with a passenger cage installed.
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When they are driving and spot the fire they help with the dispatcher asks for a location which they identify at 1002 6th St. During the scene following at the house that they find the human trafficking ring, they ask for backup which the dispatcher calls for additional vehicles to respond to 1002 6th St. A minute earlier, they had identified this house as "9318 53 Street".
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Quotes
Brian Taylor: Touch me and I will fucking shoot you. Stay where you are.
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Mike Zavala: Janet, you got a lot of heart hooking up with a cop. Because it takes a strong person. And I see a lot of cop's wives in here, they're all nodding their heads. You gotta take care of her, bro. Cause I'm her big brother now. And every cop in here, we're all her family now, too.
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Mike Zavala: You should marry one of my cousins.
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Faq
Q
Why did it take the backup so long to get there?
A
Unfortunately the movie does not address where the other vehicles were at the time the two main characters were in their fire-fight with the gang members. Police officers patrol different RD's (Reporting Districts) which means that the other officers could be miles away from them on different radio calls or just driving around in a different part of the city. The amount of time it took for the back-up units to get to them from the time they called was about right, a radio broadcast from dispatch regarding officers pinned down in a shooting would cause a fair amount of chaos over the radio as everyone would be scrambling to get details such as location, suspect description, officer status, etc. In the worst case scenario, the other members of the street gang may have intentionally made fake calls to 911 to report crimes in other areas of the city in order to tie up resources and single out the two main characters.
Q
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
A
For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for End of Watch can be found here.
Q
What is the first song as Mike and Brian patrol?
A
"Harder Than You Think" by Public Enemy. The complete list of songs can be found here with their corresponding scene descriptions.
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Photos from cast
Cody Horn Richard Cabral
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