Crank (film)
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Neveldine/Taylor | |
Written by | Neveldine/Taylor |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | Adam Biddle |
Edited by | Brian Berdan |
Music by | Paul Haslinger |
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Distributed by | Lionsgate |
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Running time | 88 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $12 million[2] |
Box office | $42.9 million[2] |
Crank is a 2006 American action film written and directed by Neveldine/Taylor in their directorial debuts. It stars Jason Statham, Amy Smart, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Efren Ramirez, and Dwight Yoakam. The title of the film comes from a slang word for methamphetamine. In the film, Chev Chelios, a Los Angeles–based hitman, is poisoned by a synthetic drug and must keep his adrenaline flowing constantly in order to keep himself alive, while trying to track down the person who poisoned him.
The film was followed by a sequel titled Crank: High Voltage (2009).
Plot
Chev Chelios, a Los Angeles–based British hitman, works for a crime syndicate led by Don "Carlito" Carlos. Chelios is contracted by Carlito to kill Don Kim, a mafia boss, as members of the Triads have been encroaching on Carlito's business. Chelios goes to Don Kim and apparently murders him. In the confusion, Ricky Verona, an ambitious small-time criminal, uses the opportunity to conspire with Carlito against Chelios: Verona will kill Chelios so the Triads do not retaliate, and then take Chelios's place as Carlito's newly hired gun.
While Chelios sleeps in his apartment, Verona and his brother Alex, along with several henchmen break into the apartment and inject Chelios with a Chinese synthetic drug, which inhibits the flow of adrenaline, slowing the heart and eventually killing the victim. Chelios wakes to find a recording left by Verona showing what he has done. Furious, Chelios smashes his TV and heads out. Chelios calls Doc Miles, a mafia surgeon, and Miles informs to Chelios that to survive he must keep his adrenaline pumping through constant excitement and danger and is unsure if the antidote exists.
Chelios keeps up his adrenaline through risky and dangerous acts, which include picking fights with other gangsters and police, reckless driving and motorcycling, taking illegal drugs and synthetic epinephrine and having public sex with his girlfriend Eve. Chelios visits Carlito at his penthouse and asks him to help find an antidote as well as to find and kill Verona and his crew. Carlito says there is no antidote and only confirms that Carlito and Verona are working together. Carlito tells Chelios that he will use his death as a scapegoat against the Chinese.
An angered Chelios leaves Carlito's penthouse to find Verona. Through a
Chelios goes there, finding Kaylo's corpse and the henchmen. They reveal that Carlito ordered them to kill Chelios. Eve, who has followed Chelios, unexpectedly arrives, but then escapes with Chelios after a shootout with Carlito's henchmen. Chelios and Eve go to Doc Miles's place, where Miles explains that he cannot cure Chelios. Knowing that he will die soon, Chelios decides to take his revenge on Verona and arranges a meeting with him at a downtown hotel. Chelios goes to the rooftop of the hotel and meets with Verona, Carlito and his henchmen.
Carlito takes out a syringe, which is filled with the same poison used by Verona, and is about to kill Chelios by injecting the second dose into him, but Don Kim, who is alive as Chelios spared him, arrives with his Triads to assist Chelios and a shootout follows. During the battle, several of Don Kim's and all of Carlito's men are killed. Carlito tries to escape with his private helicopter, but Chelios manages to catch up to him and holds him at gunpoint. Before Chelios can kill Carlito, Verona sneaks behind and injects Chelios with the syringe after which Chelios collapses.
Carlito is betrayed by Verona, who shoots him dead and tries to escape with his helicopter. However, Chelios manages to board the helicopter and engages in a fight with Verona. After some struggle, Chelios manages to pull Verona out of the helicopter. While mid-air, Chelios proceeds to snap Verona's neck, killing him. While falling, Chelios calls Eve on his cell phone to apologize for not coming back. Chelios lands in the middle of an intersection, but manages to survive the fall.
Cast
- Jason Statham as Chev Chelios
- Amy Smart as Eve Lydon
- Jose Pablo Cantillo as Ricky Verona
- Carlos Sanz as Carlito
- Dwight Yoakam as Doc Miles
- Efren Ramirez as Kaylo
- Keone Young as Don Kim
- Reno Wilson as Orlando
- Sam Witwer as Henchman
- Jay Xcala as Alex Verona
- Chester Bennington as Pharmacy stoner (cameo)
- Glenn Howerton as Doctor
- Valarie Rae Miller as Chocolate
- Noel Gugliemi as Warehouse Rooftop Hood
Production
The film was written in 2003 with
The film was shot on location in Los Angeles. Co-directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor operated both "A" and "B" cameras, where one would get a wide shot and the other would get a close-up shot. Statham did all fight and car stunts on his own, including the fight in a helicopter 3,000 feet above Los Angeles.[4]
Music
The soundtrack for the film was released on August 22, 2006.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "A Warrior's Death" | 0:13 |
2. | "" The Crowd" | 0:49 |
5. | "You Stop, You Die" | 0:04 |
6. | ""Bandera" by Control Machete" | 4:30 |
7. | "Small Children" | 0:06 |
8. | ""New Noise" by Refused" | 5:04 |
9. | "Chinese Sh*t" | 0:04 |
10. | ""China Town" by Paul Haslinger" | 1:25 |
11. | "Hardcore Sh*t" | 0:05 |
12. | ""Kill All The White Man" by NOFX" | 2:46 |
13. | ""Vitamin" by Incubus" | 0:04 |
14. | "Dipsy Doodle" | 2:47 |
15. | ""Everybody's Talkin" by Harry Nilsson" | 0:07 |
16. | "Adrenaline Junkie" | 5:33 |
17. | ""Turn Me Loose" by Loverboy" | 0:57 |
18. | ""Haitian Cab Ride" by Paul Haslinger" | 2:54 |
19. | ""Achy Breaky Heart" by Jarrett & Long" | 0:57 |
20. | "Check List" | 0:13 |
21. | ""Adrenalina" by David Rolas" | 4:04 |
22. | "I Kill People" | 0:09 |
23. | ""Bring Us Bullets" by Rocket from the Crypt" | 3:12 |
24. | "Eve's Machine" | 0:11 |
25. | ""Let's Get It On" by Gerald Levert" | 4:25 |
26. | ""Does She Know?" by Paul Haslinger" | 0:46 |
27. | ""Stayin' Alive" by The Sleeping" | 4:25 |
28. | "How Much?" | 0:04 |
29. | ""Meva Juan" by Roberto Tuscan Feat. Erica Garcia" | 0:55 |
30. | "Juice Me" | 0:24 |
31. | ""Guasa, Guasa" by Tego Calderón" | 5:17 |
32. | "It's a Miracle" | 0:05 |
33. | ""Miracles" by Jefferson Starship" | 6:51 |
Marketing
Reception
Box office
Crank opened on September 1, 2006, in North America in 2,515 theaters. It grossed $10,457,367 on its opening weekend and was ranked at No. 2 at the box office, behind Invincible. The film ended up grossing $27,838,408 domestically and $15,092,633 internationally for a total of $42,931,041, on a $12 million production budget.[2]
Critical response
On
Lionsgate chose not to screen the film for critics or the press prior to its theatrical release.
Home media
The
Video game
A
Sequel
A sequel titled Crank: High Voltage was released in 2009.
References
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External links
- Crank at IMDb
- Crank at AllMovie
- Crank at the TCM Movie Database
- Crank at the American Film Institute Catalog
- Crank at Metacritic
- Crank at Box Office Mojo
- Crank at Rotten Tomatoes