"When your friends betray you, sometimes the only people you can trust are strangers."
— Lt. Danny Roman
The Negotiator is a 1998 film starring
Samuel L. Jackson as Danny Roman, a Chicago hostage negotiator framed for the murder of his partner, Nate. Nate was murdered when he uncovered serious corruption within their unit. Not knowing who he can trust, Danny turns to taking hostages to find the truth about Nate's murder. Unable to trust his friends, he calls upon a stranger, and fellow negotiator, Chris Sabian (Kevin Spacey) to prove his innocence.
The film was directed by Felix Gary Gray, previously known for
Friday (1995) and
Set It Off (1996). It was not a box office hit, earning about 44,547,681 dollars in the United States market. It was only the 47th most successful film of its years. However, it gained mostly positive reviews and earned both Gray and Jackson a number of awards.
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