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    Nightcrawler

    Director: Dan Gilroy Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal

    Jake Gyllenhaal
    , Rene Russo
    Rene Russo
    , Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    , Riz Ahmed
    Riz Ahmed
    , Michael Papajohn
    Michael Papajohn


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    $14.99
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    • Release Date: 02/10/2015
    • UPC: 0025192268571
    • Original Release: 2014
    • Rating: R
    • Source: UNIVERSAL
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7080
    • Sales rank: 32,574

    Special Features

    If it bleeds, it leads: making Nightcrawler; Feature commentary with writer/director Dan Gilroy, producer Tony Gilroy, and editor John Gilroy

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Jake Gyllenhaal Actor
    Rene Russo Actor
    Bill Paxton Actor
    Riz Ahmed Actor
    Michael Papajohn Actor
    Kevin Rahm Actor
    James Huang Actor
    Kent Shocknek Actor
    Pat Harvey Actor
    Sharon Tay Actor
    Lea Franklin Actor
    Bill Seward Actor
    Rick Chambers Actor
    Holly Hannula Actor
    Jonny Coyne Actor
    Kevin Dunigan Actor
    Eric Lange Actor
    Alex Ortiz Actor
    Carolyn Gilroy Actor
    Ann Cusack Actor
    Kiff VandenHeuvel Actor
    Christina De Leon Actor
    Juan Fern?ndez Actor
    Dig Wayne Actor
    Myra Turley Actor
    Merritt Bailey Actor
    Lisa Remillard Actor
    Jamie McShane Actor,Actor
    Manuel Lujan Actor
    Michael Hyatt Actor
    Price Carson Actor
    James Newton Howard Composer
    Sven Faulconer Composer
    Rick Garcia Rick Garcia
    Nick Chacon Cop #1

    Technical Credits
    Dan Gilroy Screenwriter,Producer
    Michel Litvak Producer
    Jake Gyllenhaal Producer
    Jennifer Fox Producer
    David Lancaster Producer
    Betsy Danbury Executive Producer
    Gary Michael Walters Executive Producer
    Michael Svitak Camera Operator
    Mindy Marin Casting
    Shawn Holden Sound Mixer
    James Berek Sound Mixer
    Michael Kamper Sound Editor
    Mike Smith Stunts

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Nightcrawler
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    An ambitious young crime journalist probes the dark underbelly of L.A. in this cynical urban drama that marks the feature directorial debut of film writer Dan Gilroy (Real Steal, The Bourne Legacy). Lou Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a petty thief in search of a payday when he stumbles onto the scene of a grisly car accident, and witnesses seasoned "Nightcrawler" Joe Loder (Bill Paxton) gathering video footage for a local news broadcast. Convinced that this is a career he could excel at, Lou promptly purchases a police scanner and a cheap video camera, and hits the streets. In short order Lou has hired an assistant (Riz Ahmed) to help him navigate the city streets, and started selling footage to local TV producer Nina (Rene Russo), one of Joe's regular buyers. A fast learner with an eye for detail, Lou isn't above manipulating a crime scene in order to get a picture that tells a story. When Lou beats the police to the scene of a deadly home invasion in an affluent neighborhood, however, his shocking footage catches the attention of two homicide detectives who suspect he's hiding evidence that could be crucial to their investigation. But that very footage may be just what Lou needs to enter the big time.

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