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The Taking of Beverly Hills

1991 | R | 95 min | Action · Thriller

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Synopsis

The Taking of Beverly Hills is a 1991 American action film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Ken Wahl, Matt Frewer, Harley Jane Kozak and Robert Davi. The story follows football star "Boomer" Hayes (Wahl), as he battles ex-cops using a chemical spill as a front to plunder Beverly Hills' riches, with the help of a remorseful officer (Frewer) who came close to siding with the bandits. A then little known Pamela Anderson makes a brief, uncredited appearance.

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Credits

Producer
Graham Henderson
Director
Sidney J. Furie
Screenplay
David J. Burke
Director of Photography
Frank E. Johnson
Original Music Composer
Jan Hammer
Country
United States

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Budget
$19.0M
Revenue
$939K

Cast · 12

Robert Davi

Robert Davi

Matt Frewer

Matt Frewer

Tony Ganios

Tony Ganios

GW

George Wyner

William Prince

William Prince

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