Scene from To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
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Actresses in this Scene
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Alternate Names: Debbie Feuer, Debra Feuer-Fuller
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Full Biography
Debra Feuer is an American actress. She starred in the movies including Moment by Moment, The Hollywood Knights, To Live and Die in L.A., MacGruder and Loud, in the italian movie Il burbero, as well as Homeboy, in which she starred with her then husband Mickey Rourke.
Debra Feuer also played a minor role (Beckie Mae) in the TV show, The Dukes of Hazzard, Season 2, Episode 6, The Ghost of General Lee.
Her brother Ian Feuer was a professional soccer player in Belgium and England.
About the Movie: To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
Release Year: 1985
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Vivir y morir en Los Ángeles, Police fédérale, Los Angeles, Živeti i umreti u L.A., Änglarnas stad - Los Angeles, Élni és meghalni Los Angelesben, Att leva och dö i L.A., Brottsplats Los Angeles, Elää ja kuolla L.A., L.A. daisosasen -- Ôkami-tachi no machi, Leben und sterben in L.A., Lihyot ve'lamut be'Los Angeles, O anthropos apo to Los Angeles, Viver E Morrer em Los Angeles, Vivere e morire a Los Angeles
Director: William Friedkin
Writer: Gerald Petievich, William Friedkin
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Irving H. Levin
Co-Producer: Bud S. Smith
Executive Producer: Samuel Schulman
Companies: New Century Productions, SLM Production Group
Genre: Action, Action Film, Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Thriller
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Keywords
Keywords: audacious, blunt, bold, bungee-jump, cop, counterfeit, counterfeit money, factual, hold-up robbery, intense, los angeles, california, mysterious, neo-noir, provocative, revenge, secret service, suspenseful
Story
U.S. Secret Service agent Richard Chance seeks revenge after his long-time partner is killed in the line of duty. His investigation leads him to Eric Masters, a dangerous counterfeiter responsible for producing high-quality counterfeit money. Chance becomes increasingly reckless and audacious in his pursuit of Masters, resorting to methods that blur the lines between justice and vigilantism.
Summary
Directed by William Friedkin ('The French Connection', 'The Exorcist'), 'To Live and Die in L.A.' is a neo-noir thriller set against the backdrop of Los Angeles' criminal underworld. The film explores themes of revenge, corruption, and moral ambiguity through its intense, suspenseful narrative. Based on Gerald Petievich's novel of the same name, it stars William Petersen as Chance and Willem Dafoe as Masters.