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198893 minAction, Crime, Drama, Thriller, Mystery

Shakedown

Is Shakedown a Hit or Flop?

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Is Shakedown worth watching? With a rating of 5.8/10, this Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Shakedown Synopsis

When a local drug dealer shoots a dishonest cop in self-defense, lawyer and renegade undercover cop join forces to clear him. But when their investigation leads them into a maze of greed and corruption, they learn that in a town where everything is for sale, anything can happen.

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Top Cast

Peter Weller
Peter WellerRoland Dalton
Sam Elliott
Sam ElliottRichie Marks
Patricia Charbonneau
Patricia CharbonneauSusan Cantrell
Antonio Fargas
Antonio FargasNicky 'N.C.' Carr
Blanche Baker
Blanche BakerGail Feinberger
John C. McGinley
John C. McGinleySean Phillips
Richard Brooks
Richard BrooksMichael Jones
Jude Ciccolella
Jude CiccolellaPatrick O'Leary
Thomas G. Waites
Thomas G. WaitesOfficer Kelly
Daryl Edwards
Daryl EdwardsDr. Watson

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Shakedown worth watching?

Shakedown has received mixed reviews with a 5.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Crime, Drama movies.

Is Shakedown hit or flop?

Shakedown has received average ratings (5.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Shakedown?

Shakedown is a Action, Crime, Drama movie that When a local drug dealer shoots a dishonest cop in self-defense, lawyer and renegade undercover cop join forces to clear him. But when their investiga...

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Critic Reviews

kevin2019May 3, 2024
★ 2

"Shakedown" is much too unremarkable for its own good and obviously somebody somewhere must have realised this so in order to effectively remedy such an unwanted situation somebody somewhere has deemed it appropriate that the film ought to be modelled more upon the box office hit "Lethal Weapon" (1987). So this means we are frequently subjected to an assortment of deliberately eye catching action sequences and stunts. No problem there, you might think. After all, the sequences in question have been incredibly well executed and they do successfully enliven what is a generally unmemorable motion picture experience. However, they are also outrageously laughable and they unquestionably sabotage the more realistic qualities being striven for elsewhere. The film also isn't helped by the fact Peter Weller's and Sam Elliott's characters Roland Dalton and Richie Marks are so completely mismatched they actually look as though they belong in separate films and by bringing them together here leaves us with an unholy mess on our hands.