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Trespass
Directed by
Walter Hill
R
1992
1h 41m
Action
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Crime
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6.3
70%
48%
6.3
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Two firemen in a burning building get a treasure map - stolen gold church items are hidden in a closed down factory in St. Louis. Once there, they're trapped in by a black gang considering it their territory.
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Cast of Trespass
Bill Paxton
Vince
Ice-T
King James
William Sadler
Don
Ice Cube
Savon
Art Evans
Bradlee
De'voreaux White
Lucky
Bruce A. Young
Raymond
Glenn Plummer
Luther
Stoney Jackson
Wickey
T.E. Russell
Video
Tommy Lister Jr.
Cletus
John Toles-Bey
Goose
Byron Minns
Moon
Tico Wells
Davis
Hal Landon Jr.
Eugene DeLong
James Pickens Jr.
Police Officer Reese
L. Warren Young
Police Officer Foley
Walter Hill
Director
Bob Gale
Writer / Executive Producer
Robert Zemeckis
Writer / Executive Producer
Trespass Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
Jim Hemphill
Hill is one of the most proficient directors in Hollywood when it comes to using editing as an expressive tool.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
In his best action films, director Walter Hill employs an economic, fast-paced style that obscures whatever faults might be found in the script. He works that magic again with Trespass.
Cinapse
Ed Travis
In [Walter] Hill's hands, a whole feast of beloved actors have a chance to have a great time being bad.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A flawed but tense action pic that plays out as a morality tale.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
A disappointing misfire...
Hartford Courant
Malcolm Johnson
The modern master of the action genre, a disciple of the dynamic Sam Peckinpaugh, keeps things moving at a bracing clip.
TIME Magazine
There's something bracing about the utter amorality of Trespass.
TV Guide
While Trespass might have been more compelling, it still displays far more style and intelligence than the average contemporary action thriller.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
In a season dominated by bloated blockbuster wannabes, it's easy to respond to the lean-and-mean B-movie pleasures of Trespass.
Variety
Variety Staff
Director Walter Hill's handling of the action is fluid and kinetic, making the film a pleasure to watch for the expertness of its craft.
Rob's Movie Vault
Rob Gonsalves
Hill stages some typically electric action scenes.
Fantastica Daily
Chuck O'Leary
An intense and unique action-thriller with that distinct Walter Hill touch.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Fast-moving pulp
New York Times
Vincent Canby
Everything in the screenplay seems arbitrary, including the firefighting jobs assigned to the two would-be treasure-seekers. They could as easily be magazine salesmen or amateur songwriters.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Does Trespass have any lasting significance? No. Does it do anything particularly well? No, only skillfully.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Hill has obviously tried to make a hip, ultra-violent actioneer, but what he ends up with is more a choppy, ultimately boring pastiche involving endless shots of automatic weapons fire and peoples' legs pumping furiously as they scramble...
Washington Post
Hal Hinson
It's mindlessly violent, profane and insultingly racist. It's also relentless, repetitious and tiresome, and leaves us feeling that a once-great director has run out of ammunition.
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