Harsh Times (2005)

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Written by David Ayer

Directed by David Ayer

Running Time: 111 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: English/Spanish

Filmed in Colour

Christian Bale is the ex-Army man losing control in South Central LA, dragging his buddy into a spiral of violence and crime. Brutal thriller from the writer of Training Day.

Cast

Image for Christian BaleChristian BaleJim Luther Davis
Freddy RodríguezMike Alonzo
Image for Eva Longoria ParkerEva Longoria ParkerSylvia
Chaka FormanToussant
Tammy TrullMarta
J.K. SimmonsAgent Richards
Michael MonksAgent Hollenbeck
Samantha EstebanLetty
Tania VerafieldPatty
Image for Noel GugliemiNoel GugliemiFlaco
Adriana MillanRita
Geovanny CorveraWilo
César García GómezListo
Image for Terry CrewsTerry CrewsDarrell
Emilio RiveraEddy
Sonia Iris LozadaGracie
Paul RenteriaRanchero
Blue MesquitaLeo
Armando RiescoAlex
Daniel E. MoraJoe
Barry ColvertPolygraph Expert
Craig Ricci ShaynakGillespie
Robert DaheyKorean Clerk
Nicole BarrerasLiquor Store Customer
Anthony 'Citric' CamposCasper
Abel SotoLil' Chucky
Robert LarrabeeBig Shadow
Armando CantinaLittle Old Man
Ken ChoiFujimoto
Guadalupe Vasquez TorresMarta's Mom
Violeta MonroyVicky
BrisaLina
Alex GomarGuy at Party

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