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  1. Running time. 95 minutes. Language. English. Budget. $28 million. Box office. $5.4 million worldwide [1] Dangerous Ground is a 1997 action thriller film starring Ice Cube and Elizabeth Hurley, directed by Darrell Roodt and written by Greg Latter and Darrell Roodt.

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    Watch On Dangerous Ground, a 1951 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray, for free on Internet Archive, a digital library of books, movies, music and more.

  3. Director. Gerald Butler. Novel. A.I. Bezzerides. Screenplay. Reviews. Written by John Chard on December 30, 2018. A big-city cop is reassigned to the country after his superiors find him too angry to be an effective policeman. While on his temporary assignment he assists in a manhunt of a suspected murderer.

  4. Rough city cop Jim Wilson is disciplined by his captain and is sent upstate, to a snowy mountain town, to help the local sheriff solve a murder case. Hard, withdrawn city cop Jim Wilson roughs up one too many suspects and is sent upstate to help investigate the murder of a young girl in the winter countryside.

  5. Review by Filipe Furtado ★★★★★ 1. In many ways a hopeful rework of all the paranoid alienation of In a Lonely Place in pulpier genre terms. Ray’s romanticism and empathy put to great use. The film main subject matter, the thin line between caring too much and not caring at all doubles as an appreciation of Ray’s own work method.

  6. A selection of the great composer’s most interesting music cues, in honor of his centennial. Nick Ray’s genre of everyday life. While hunting down the killer of a fellow policeman, veteran detective Jim Wilson grows increasingly morose and violent, causing his more even-tempered partners, Bill “Pop” Daly and Pete Santos, concern.

  7. When hardened big city big city police detective roughs up one too manysuspects, he is sent to assist in a small town investigation--but findshimself On Dangerous Ground. 235 IMDb 7.2 1 h 21 min 1952. X-Ray 13+. Drama · Suspense · Bleak · Downbeat.