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The Hollow Point

Good men can do bad things.
2016 | 97m | English

(6495 votes)

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Los Reyes County, Arizona. Leland, a retired lawman, works with Wallace, the new sheriff who replaces him, when a vicious hit man, sent by a Mexican drug cartel, threatens their border small town.
Release Date: Dec 16, 2016
Director: Gonzalo López-Gallego
Writer: Nils Lyew
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller, Western
Keywords arizona, hitman, drug cartel, used car salesman, crooked sheriff, small town sheriff, mexican american border, crossroad
Production Companies Atlas Independent, MICA Entertainment, Vertical
Box Office Revenue: $1,271,880
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Patrick Wilson Wallace
Ian McShane Leland
John Leguizamo Atticus
Lynn Collins Marla
Jim Belushi Shepard
Karli Hall Lilly
David H. Stevens Ken
Derek Boone Samuel
Yolanda Stange Lydia
Michael Flynn Jerry
Craig Clyde Harry
Carl Hadra Clay
Heather Beers Ellie
Nathan Stevens Clive
David Fernandez Jr. Eugenio
Marlon V. Gaines Tow Truck Driver
Name Job
Kurtis Burr First Assistant Camera
Fred Hayes Still Photographer
Jed Seus First Assistant Camera
Andrew Langton Location Manager
Mark White Location Scout
Nick Hanson Music Supervisor
Dallin Bassett Production Coordinator
Jacqueline Newell Costume Supervisor
Nils Lyew Screenplay
Juan Navazo Original Music Composer
Adam Henderson Production Design
Scott Hinckley Art Direction
Kacie Seamons Costume Design
Chelsea Donison Second Assistant Director
Daniel Urdiales Sound Designer
Robert Milo Andrus Casting Associate
Joseph L. Garrard Boom Operator
Amín Alí Gago Sound Editor, Sound Mixer
J. E. Moore Post Production Supervisor
J. D. Moore Digital Intermediate
Shantell Guy Set Costumer
José David Montero Director of Photography
Shauna Miller Schain Production Manager
Gonzalo López-Gallego Editor, Director
Jeff Johnson Casting
David Allen Cluck First Assistant Director
Emma Anne Black Script Supervisor
Dave Isern Steadicam Operator
Shea Kammer Line Producer
Jonas Sappington Assistant Property Master
Peter Epstein Stunts
Name Title
William Green Producer
Julie B. May Executive Producer
Glenn Murray Executive Producer
Lew Horwitz Executive Producer
Michael Ilitch Jr. Executive Producer
Dale Armin Johnson Executive Producer
Aaron L. Ginsburg Producer
Andy Horwitz Producer
Terry Leonard Co-Producer
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Rangan
5.0

**About two cops who caught in a messed up illegal arms deal.** It is a cop film that's set in in a small US town along the Mexican Border. Focused on the illegal arms supply, the two cops, one is an honest and the other one a controversial get into a deep trouble after something went wrong among ... the smugglers while dealing it. So one of their men was sent to eliminate those involved in it and that's where these two cops are caught in a crossfire. They have left no choice but to fight for the peace in the town. The Idea for the film was inspired from real, but I kind of felt it was unrealistic. Mainly because I'm not from that part of the world, so it was more an entertaining film than learning anything about all the illegal activities or the heroism from the cops. The actors were decent, including Patrick Wilson, but Ian McShane looked much better than anybody in the film for his daring role. It was a simple story that takes place like within 2-3 days. Some parts of the film were unexpected, but those scenes did not save the film. Because it was entirely 'a series of event' based film than properly developed storyline. Overall the setting was good and once watchable with a low anticipation. So for those who are choosy, can be skipped it, because not worthy, other than that it's not that bad film in my opinion. _5/10_

May 16, 2024