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Director: | Quentin Tarantino |
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Writer: | Quentin Tarantino, Elmore Leonard |
Staring: |
Jackie Brown is a flight attendant who gets caught in the middle of smuggling cash into the country for her gunrunner boss. When the cops try to use Jackie to get to her boss, she hatches a plan — with help from a bail bondsman — to keep the money for herself. | |
Release Date: | Dec 25, 1997 |
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Director: | Quentin Tarantino |
Writer: | Quentin Tarantino, Elmore Leonard |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | police, los angeles, california, airport, heist, flight attendant, stewardess, ex-con, arms deal, drugs, based on novel or book, money, neo-noir |
Production Companies | Miramax, A Band Apart, Mighty Mighty Afrodite Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $74,727,492
Budget: $12,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Pam Grier | Jackie Brown |
Samuel L. Jackson | Ordell Robbie |
Robert De Niro | Louis Gara |
Bridget Fonda | Melanie Ralston |
Michael Keaton | Ray Nicolette |
Robert Forster | Max Cherry |
Michael Bowen | Mark Dargus |
Chris Tucker | Beaumont Livingston |
LisaGay Hamilton | Sheronda |
Tommy Lister Jr. | Winston |
Hattie Winston | Simone |
Sid Haig | Judge |
Aimee Graham | Amy – Billingsley Sales Girl |
Ellis Williams | Cockatoo Bartender |
Tangie Ambrose | Billingsley Sales Girl #2 |
T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh | Raynelle – Ordell's Junkie Friend |
Venessia Valentino | Cabo Flight Attendant |
Diana Uribe | Anita Lopez |
Renee Kelly | Cocktail Waitress |
Elizabeth McInerney | Bartender at Sam's |
Colleen Mayne | Girl at Security Gate |
Laura Lovelace | Steakhouse Waitress |
Christine Lydon | Tec-9 Sidney – Chicks Who Love Guns |
Julia Ervin | Steyr AUG Cindy – Chicks Who Love Guns |
Juliet Long | AK-47 Gloria – Chicks Who Love Guns |
Michelle Berube | Baretta 12S Brittany – Chicks Who Love Guns |
Gillian White | Mossberg 500 Tammy Jo – Chicks Who Love Guns |
Candice Briese | The Deputy |
Gary Mann | The Deputy |
Jeffrey Deedrick | The Sheriff |
Roy Nesvold | The Sheriff |
Herbert Hans Wilmsen | The Sheriff |
Mary Ann Schmidt | Flight Attendant (uncredited) |
Glendon Rich | Restaurant Regular (uncredited) |
Denise Crosby | Public Defender (uncredited) |
Quentin Tarantino | Answering Machine (voice) (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Sally Menke | Editor |
Jaki Brown | Casting |
David Wasco | Production Design |
Quentin Tarantino | Screenplay, Director, Executive Music Producer |
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco | Set Decoration |
Mary Claire Hannan | Costume Design |
Steve M. Davison | Stunt Coordinator |
Tatiana S. Riegel | Associate Editor |
Pilar Savone | Second Second Assistant Director |
Mark Ulano | Production Sound Mixer |
Elmore Leonard | Novel |
Guillermo Navarro | Director of Photography |
Andrew Laws | Assistant Art Director, Graphic Designer |
Mary Ramos | Music Consultant |
Alicia M. Tripi | Hairstylist |
Ziad Doueiri | First Assistant Camera |
Frank Smathers | Sound Editor |
Dan Kneece | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Michelle Kuznetsky Silverman | Music Consultant |
George A. Sack | Driver |
John Warner | Key Rigging Grip |
Colleen Mayne | Stand In |
John Polce | Stand In |
Lawrence Bender | Executive Music Producer |
Cullen G. Chambers | Stand In |
Helmut Berger | Thanks |
Leonard L. Thomas | Driver |
Robyn M. Mitchell | Casting |
Ilona Herman | Hairstylist, Makeup Artist |
Don Malot | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Scott Tabor | Props |
Scotty Goudreau | Driver |
Tom Lawrence | Stand In |
John Starr | Craft Service |
Peter Christian White | Production Assistant |
Ann Du Val | Legal Services |
Carlos K. Goodman | Legal Services |
Stephen Hunter Flick | Supervising Sound Editor |
Mary L. Hart-Mastro | Hairstylist |
Daniel Bradford | Art Direction |
Marietta Carter-Narcisse | Makeup Artist |
Bob Mills | Makeup Artist |
Debbie Hayn-Cass | Production Manager |
Kiante Elam | Stunt Coordinator |
Heidi Vogel | Post Production Supervisor |
William Paul Clark | First Assistant Director |
Rick Lange | Second Assistant Director |
Dawn Todd Curfman | Production Coordinator |
Michael Minkler | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Frank A. Montaño | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Cathy Agcayab | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Kristen M. D'Angelo | Production Secretary |
Gwen Everman | Production Accountant |
Martin Kitrosser | Script Supervisor |
Robert Earl Craft | Location Manager |
Jerome R. Vitucci | Boom Operator |
James Eric | Utility Sound |
Ermahn Ospina | Key Makeup Artist |
David Lee | Gaffer |
Tom Kramer | Music Editor |
Darren Michaels | Still Photographer |
Robert L. Stevenson | Key Hair Stylist |
Linda Stevenson-Khan | Assistant Hairstylist |
Victoria Wood | Wig Designer |
Dena Allen | Set Dresser |
Mariko Braswell | Set Designer |
Ben Bumatai | Head Carpenter |
David Coronella | Set Dresser |
Andrew DeCristofaro | ADR Editor |
Chris Cullen | Graphic Designer |
Caylah Eddleblute | Assistant Property Master |
Stoney Emshwiller | Set Dresser |
Craig Hama | Graphic Designer |
Jennie Harris | Assistant Set Decoration |
Shannon Hart | Property Buyer |
Mark Hutman | On Set Dresser |
Steve Joyner | Property Master |
Gerald Martinez | Graphic Designer |
David Melito | Art Department Coordinator |
Bradley O'Donnell | Construction Foreman |
Patrick Parkhurst | Construction Coordinator |
Sally Reed | Set Dresser |
Chandler Vinar | Swing |
Dean Beville | Sound Editor |
Matthew C. Beville | Foley Mixer |
David V. Butler | Sound Effects |
Ed Callahan | Sound Editor |
Rick Canelli | ADR Recordist |
Stephanie Flack | Sound Editor |
Judee Flick | Supervising ADR Editor |
Dana Gustafson | Foley Editor |
Warren Hamilton Jr. | Sound Editor |
Nicholas James | Sound Editor |
Alan Kerr | Foley Artist |
Kimberly Lambert | ADR Editor |
Patricio A. Libenson | Sound Editor |
Charles Maynes | Sound Editor |
Kathleen McCart | Sound Recordist |
Jon Michaels | Sound Effects |
Thomas J. O'Connell | ADR Mixer |
Eric Potter | Sound Effects |
Sergio Reyes | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gary Ritchie | Sound Recordist |
Joan Rowe | Foley Artist |
B. Tennyson Sebastian III | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Charles Ewing Smith | Sound Editor |
D. Chris Smith | Foley Recordist |
Linda Yeaney | First Assistant Sound Editor |
David Lewis Yewdall | Sound Editor |
David Abrahamsen | Sound |
Paul Berolzheimer | Special Sound Effects |
Richard Chaim | Sound |
Gordon Tad Eto | Electrician |
Evan T. Chen | Foley Recordist |
Thomas L. Bellissimo | Special Effects Coordinator |
Christy Sumner | Special Effects Assistant |
Courtney Pakiz | Stunts |
Geraldine Brezca | Camera Intern |
Bruce Carothers | Grip |
Young Vance Cohen | Grip |
Jake Cross | Grip |
Anne Gentling | Loader |
Jeff Graham | Additional Director of Photography |
Nathan Hathaway | Best Boy Electric |
James Irons | Grip |
Bob Ivanjack | Dolly Grip |
Roman Jakobi | Electrician |
R. Derek Keener | Electrician |
Scot A. Nederman-Paul | Loader |
Stephen Pizzo | Second Assistant Camera |
Stephen Saunders | Electrician |
Tim Soronen | Best Boy Grip |
Rick Stribling | Key Grip |
Tom Waisanen | Second Assistant Camera |
Josh Drew | Rigging Grip |
Keith A. Hascher | Lighting Technician |
Steven Mann | "B" Camera Operator |
Norm Hvam | Animation |
Susan D. Fowler | Casting Assistant |
Jeff Olan | Extras Casting |
Terry Zarchi | Extras Casting |
Carolyn Duffy | Wardrobe Assistant |
Karla Stevens Flanigan | Costume Supervisor |
Lee Kartis | Set Costumer |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
Lin Coleman | Assistant Editor |
Karen Dimmig | First Assistant Editor |
Kristin Eaton | Assistant Editor |
Stephanie Johnson | Assistant Editor |
Mike Mertens | Color Timer |
Cathy Ragona | Post Production Coordinator, Assistant Production Coordinator |
Rowland Wafford | Set Production Assistant, Post Production Assistant |
Douglas Dresser | Assistant Location Manager |
Kyle Oliver | Location Scout |
Brian Glazen | Location Assistant |
Eric Greenspan | Legal Services |
Elizabeth Gregory | Legal Services |
John Katovsich | Music Coordinator |
Ann Kline | Music Coordinator |
Shayne A. Wilson | Script Coordinator |
Moore Brian | Driver |
Paul Burlin | Driver |
Bruce Callahan | Driver |
Curtis Clark | Driver |
Jeff Coffman | Driver |
Sunday Coony | Driver |
Ken Day | Camera Car |
Don Feeney | Driver |
David Garris | Driver |
David Joseph | Driver |
Erin Maguire | Driver |
George Nadian | Driver |
Derek Raser | Transportation Coordinator |
Laurence John Reynolds | Driver |
Geoff Teagardin | Driver |
J.T. Thayer | Transportation Captain |
Earl Thielen | Driver |
Tracy Thielen | Driver |
Matthew Arnold | Production Assistant |
Mike Bertolina | Production Assistant |
Paul Candice | Assistant Craft Service |
David Chute | Unit Publicist |
Kim Crockett | Stand In |
Kimberly Edwards | Post Production Accountant |
Carolyn Sara Fine | Key Set Production Assistant |
Robert Gonzalez | Production Assistant |
Scott A. Hale | Production Assistant |
Bill Miller | Stand In |
Dimitris Moraitis | Stand In |
Brian Pope | Second Assistant Accountant |
Bret Robins | Production Assistant |
Alex A. Quinn | Production Intern |
Nick Salick | Production Intern |
Teron Stevenson | Production Intern |
David Tesi | Set Production Assistant |
Adam Wallace | Set Production Assistant |
Kenneth Pratt | Production Assistant |
Jeff Springer | Legal Services |
Norm Marshall | Thanks |
Name | Title |
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Lawrence Bender | Producer |
Richard N. Gladstein | Executive Producer |
Bob Weinstein | Executive Producer |
Elmore Leonard | Executive Producer |
Harvey Weinstein | Executive Producer |
Paul Hellerman | Co-Producer |
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Quentin Tarantino, a genius who brought us Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs returned with Jackie Brown, a tale of deception in the world of drugs-smuggling business. Heavily inspired by the 1970’s blaxploitation flicks, it tells the story of a stewardess, Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) who was pinned insid ... e the cash-smuggling business as she’s tormented between two choices, becoming a cash-mule and in the end snitching her own boss or being smart by keeping the money for herself. It’s quite rare to see a film where the leading role is a female. Even though the plot relies quite much on Elmore Leonard’s novel Rum Punch, Tarantino really did great in giving his own personal touch to the existing materials by adding up a fine composition of clever dialogue, dark humor, and even the ultra violence in the forms of gun-battling badasses, drugs, and absolutely very graphic language, making it absolutely a typical Tarantino flick. This film also possessed its own controversies that put Tarantino in the prosecuted seat because of his frequent use of the word “nigger”. This serious accusation was made by Spike Lee who furiously (while busy counting) noted that was used 38 times, excessively, throughout the film and he claimed that it’s an abuse and definitely an insult to black people. Apart from the above accusation, in my opinion, Jackie Brown, with its strong casts from Pam Grier, Bridget Fonda, Robert Forester, and Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton and Robert De Niro really add up to the greatness of the film. The way I see it, every cast here is given a complex set of character for us to study. Both De Niro and Keaton, despite their small roles, they remain favorable and memorable.
Booyah! Coming as it did after critical darlings "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction", it's perhaps not surprising that Quentin Tarantino's next film failed to - at the time - scale those giddy heights. Yet on reflection these days, when viewing Tarantino's career over twenty years later, it's one ... of his tightest works. Working from master pulper Elmore Leonard's novel "Rum Punch", Tarantino had a concrete base from which to build on, which he does with aplomb. Cleaving close to the spirit of Leonard, "Jackie Brown" is rich with glorious chatter, each conversation either pings with a biting hard ass edge, or alternatively deconstructing the vagaries of the human condition. Oh for sure this is a talky pic, but nothing is ever twee or pointless, for it's a film that pays rich rewards to those prepared to fully grasp the characters on show, to be aware that all is building towards the final third. It's then here where the story brings about its stings, with a complex operation cloaked in double crosses and evasive captures, of violence and more... There's a wonderful portion of the story that sees Tarantino play the same sequence out from different character perspectives, but this is not self indulgency. Tarantino reins himself in, not letting stylisations detract from the characters we are so heavily involved with. His other triumph is bringing Pam Grier and Robert Forster to the fore, who both deliver terrific performances. It's through these pair, with their deft characterisations, where Jackie Brown is most poignant and purposeful. Is it a case of "Jackie Brown" being undervalued in Tarantino's armoury? Perhaps it is? For it's ageless, holding up as a piece of intelligent work of note, and well worth revisiting by anyone who hasn't seen it since it was first released. 9/10
Outstanding, no two ways about it. <em>'Jackie Brown'</em> makes for a great watch, I personally found the pacing excellent; which is obviously important for a 2hr 30min+ production. The cast knock it out the park, while the story is riveting. It's worthy of the hype, one of Quentin Tarantino's b ... est no doubt. Pam Grier is fantastic as the titular character, Samuel L. Jackson is quality as well - the scenes that those two share are top notch. Robert Forster plays a much larger part than I was expecting at the beginning, which is only a massive plus as he gives a great performance. You also have the likes of Michael Keaton, Chris Tucker and Robert De Niro involved - I actually would've like to have seen De Niro used more meaningfully. Not much more needs to be said, I'd only be repeating what everyone else has positively said about this. It's brilliant.
Samuel L. Jackson really steals the show here as the petty criminal "Ordell". He sells guns - gradually accumulating a small fortune which he smuggles in from Mexico using the services of the eponymous air stewardess (Pam Grier). When his well oiled machine starts to splutter, he avails himself of b ... ail bondsman "Cherry" (Robert Forster) and so starts a complex story that sees people drop like flies; policeman "Ray" (Michael Keaton) get involved and we build to a sting operation not seen since Paul Newman in 1973. A great soundtrack that doesn't overwhelm some good performances, a pithy and dryly humorous script with the foul-mouthed tirades from the rather ruthless "Ordell" working well to develop his character and a really solid effort from Grier as the middle-woman who is very capable of thinking on her feet! There are a couple of scenes - not least between "Melanie" (Bridget Fonda) and "Louis" (Robert De Niro) - that are genuinely laugh out loud and the threads knit cleverly and from left field a bit at the denouement. This might be my favourite Tarantino film - it has pace, style, character and engaging contributions from a cast that work and deliver well together.