1. Hostage | Rotten Tomatoes
After one of his hostage negotiations goes awry, LAPD officer Jeff Talley (Bruce Willis) quits the force and relocates his family to the suburbs.
After one of his hostage negotiations goes awry, LAPD officer Jeff Talley (Bruce Willis) quits the force and relocates his family to the suburbs. As the sheriff in a sleepy town, Jeff thinks he has escaped the hustle and bustle -- until an elaborate local heist puts him back in the center of a hostage situation. When his own family is pulled into the fray, Jeff is forced to decide whether he should try to help the hostages or follow the criminals' hands-off mandate to protect his own family.

2. Hostage - Box Office Mojo
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3. Hostage (2005) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
When a mafia accountant is taken hostage on his beat, a police officer – wracked by guilt from a prior stint as a negotiator – must negotiate the standoff.
When a mafia accountant is taken hostage on his beat, a police officer – wracked by guilt from a prior stint as a negotiator – must negotiate the standoff, even as his own family is held captive by the mob.

4. Hostage | Die Hard scenario Wiki - Fandom
Hostage is a 2005 American action thriller - crime drama film starring Bruce Willis and directed by Florent Emilio Siri.
Hostage is a 2005 American action thriller - crime drama film starring Bruce Willis and directed by Florent Emilio Siri. The film was based on a novel by Robert Crais, and was adapted for the screen by Die Hard 2 and Money Train scribe Doug Richardson. The film's plot is roughly the same as the novel; the main difference is that a complicated subplot involving the Mafia was removed and the ages of the first group of hostage-takers was lowered slightly. In the novel, Smith's employer is Sonny Ben

5. Hostage (2005) directed by Florent-Emilio Siri - Letterboxd
When a mafia accountant is taken hostage on his beat, a police officer – wracked by guilt from a prior stint as a negotiator – must negotiate the standoff, ...
When a mafia accountant is taken hostage on his beat, a police officer – wracked by guilt from a prior stint as a negotiator – must negotiate the standoff, even as his own family is held captive by the mob.

6. Hostage Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Aug 3, 2023 · In theaters: March 11, 2005 · On DVD or streaming: June 21, 2005 · Cast: Bruce Willis , Jimmy Bennett , Kevin Pollak · Director: Florent Emilio ...
Very violent hostage drama. Read Common Sense Media's Hostage review, age rating, and parents guide.

7. Hostage (2005) - Financial Information - The Numbers
Hostage (2005) ; Production Budget: $75,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.0 times production budget) ; Theater counts: 2,123 opening theaters/2,183 max. theaters ...
Financial analysis of Hostage (2005) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.
8. Hostage - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide
A small-town cop, tortured by a past failure as a hostage negotiator, is caught in the middle of two kidnappings in this stylish thriller. Streaming; Airings ...
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9. HOSTAGE – Bomb Report
Hostage ; Genre(s): Action ; Directed By: Florent-Emilio Siri ; Written By: Doug Richardson ; Release Date: March 11, 2005 ; Domestic Distributor: Miramax ...
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10. Hostage (2005) - DVD Movie Guide
Jun 13, 2005 · Hostage offers an enjoyable foray into the genre. LAPD hostage negotiator Jeff Talley (Willis) finds out he can't save them all. A situation ...
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: While I canÂt say I expected much from Hostage, I found the end result to provide a strong effort. It sputters at times but usually remains tight and tense. Starring Bruce Willis, Kevin Pollak. Buena Vista, $29.99, 6/21/2005.