National Security
Mismatched security guards solve a kidnapping case
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Released:
Platform: Netflix
Rating: PG-13
Run time: 1h 28m
Cast
Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn, Colm Feore, Bill Duke, Eric Roberts, Timothy Busfield, Robinne Lee, Matt McCoy, Brett Cullen, Cleo King
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National Security is an action-comedy film released in 2003. The movie follows the story of Earl Montgomery, played by Martin Lawrence, and Hank Rafferty, played by Steve Zahn. Earl, a fast-talking security guard, ends up causing the arrest of Hank, a police officer who was mistaken as the perpetrator in a convenience store robbery. This incident leads both of them to lose their jobs, and eventually, they join forces to uncover a smuggling operation that is threatening national security.
The film is filled with a mix of humor and high-adrenaline action sequences. As Earl and Hank dig deeper into the case, they find themselves facing dangerous criminals while trying to clear their names. Along the way, they form an unlikely friendship and learn to trust each other as they strive to save the day and protect the country.
Making / Production
National Security was directed by Dennis Dugan and written by Jay Scherick and David Ronn. The film was produced by Columbia Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures, with a budget of approximately $60 million.
The production of the movie involved various locations, including Los Angeles, California, and Mexico. The action sequences were carefully choreographed to blend intense moments with comedic elements, creating an entertaining experience for the audience.
Actors
- Martin Lawrence as Earl Montgomery - Earl is a quick-witted security guard who finds himself in the middle of a smuggling conspiracy. Lawrence delivers his character's comedic lines with impeccable timing, adding humor to the intense situations.
- Steve Zahn as Hank Rafferty - Hank is a dedicated police officer who unwittingly becomes Earl's partner. Zahn's portrayal of Hank brings a sense of innocence and determination to the character.
- Colm Feore as Detective Frank McDuff - Detective McDuff is a stern officer who initially suspects Hank of the robbery. Feore's performance captivates the audience as his character's involvement in the conspiracy is revealed.
- Bill Duke as Lieutenant Washington - Lieutenant Washington is the head of the police department where Hank and Earl once worked. Duke brings authority and a no-nonsense attitude to his role.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- The title "National Security" was chosen to reflect the central theme of protecting the country from threats.
- The film's plot draws inspiration from the buddy cop genre, blending action and comedy.
- Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn had great chemistry on set, leading to their convincing portrayal of an unlikely partnership.
- The film features a memorable car chase scene through the streets of Los Angeles.
Awards
National Security did not receive any major awards or nominations.
Quotes
- "I got your back now, man. I got your back like a buttcrack!" - Earl Montgomery
- "I thought you were the criminal. I just grabbed the first black person I saw!" - Hank Rafferty
- "Trust is a two-way street, my friend." - Earl Montgomery
Music
The film features an energetic and dynamic score composed by Trevor Rabin. The music enhances the action sequences and adds to the overall excitement of the film.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of National Security includes a mix of hip-hop, R&B, and rock songs. Some notable tracks featured in the film are:
- "Rock Star" by N.E.R.D
- "Get Busy" by Sean Paul
- "Super Hyphy" by Keak da Sneak
- "Running Away" by Hoobastank
About National Security
Two mismatched security guards get involved in a high-stakes conspiracy, weaving comedy into adventurous crime-solving scenarios.