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2 Days in the Valley ()


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48 hours of intersecting lives and crimes in Los Angeles.

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Dosmo Pizzo
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Allan Hopper
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Alvin Strayer
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Becky Foxx
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Susan Parish
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Roy Foxx
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Audrey Hopper
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Teddy Peppers
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Lee Woods
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Wes Taylor
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Helga Svelgen
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Detective Creighton
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Evelyn
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Ralph Crupi
Kathleen Luong ...
Midori
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Buck
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Golfer
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Older Man
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Older Woman
William Stanton ...
Man at Bar
Deborah Benson Wald ...
Driver's Friend (as Deborah Benson-Wald)
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Detective Carla Valenzuela
Coby ...
Bogey
Mark Goldstein ...
Marc the Pitbull
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Motorist (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Herzfeld

Written by

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John Herzfeld ... (written by)

Produced by

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Tony Amatullo ... executive producer
Jim Burke ... co-producer
David Gaines ... associate producer
Mindy Marin ... associate producer
Terry Miller ... associate producer
Herb Nanas ... producer
Keith Samples ... executive producer
Jeff Wald ... producer

Music by

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Anthony Marinelli

Cinematography by

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Oliver Wood ... director of photography

Editing by

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Jim Miller
Wayne Wahrman

Editorial Department

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Steffanie Edwards ... post-production coordinator
Tod Feuerman ... additional film editor
Justin C. Green ... editorial intern
Mike Koz ... assistant editor
Stephen R. Sheridan ... color timer (as Steve Sheriden)
Adam Silverman ... post-production coordinator
Lynne Warr ... first assistant editor
Dale Jones ... avid technician (uncredited)

Casting By

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Mindy Marin
John Papsidera

Production Design by

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Catherine Hardwicke

Art Direction by

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Kevin Constant

Set Decoration by

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Gene Serdena

Costume Design by

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Betsy Heimann

Makeup Department

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Deborah La Mia Denaver ... key makeup artist
Zoe Hay ... additional makeup artist: second unit
Lisa Meyers ... key hair stylist
Matthew W. Mungle ... special makeup artist (as Matthew Mungle)
Violet Ortiz ... additional hair stylist: second unit
K.G. Ramsey ... key hair stylist
Debbie Zoller ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Marty P. Ewing ... unit production manager (as Marty Ewing)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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George Bamber ... second assistant director
Dana J. Kuznetzkoff ... second assistant director: second unit (as Dana Kuznetzkoff)
Terry Miller ... first assistant director
Todd Y. Murata ... second second assistant director (as Todd Murata)
George Parra ... first assistant director: second unit
Charlie Picerni ... second unit director (as Charles Picerni)

Art Department

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Gregory P. Alcus ... set dresser
Barry Bernson ... set builder
Thomas E. Brown ... paint supervisor
Alan Burg ... set dresser
Marina Chavez ... art department coordinator
Bruce Di Valerio ... construction coordinator
Chris Hopkins ... sculptor
Steven M. Levine ... property master (as Steven Levine)
Charles 'Chuck' Lungren ... paint foreman
Douglas McKay ... gang boss
Frank Musitelle ... greens foreman
Joseph Musso ... illustrator
John J. Passanante ... stand-by painter
Seth Reed ... art department coordinator
James Robinson II ... assistant property master (as Jim Robinson)
Gary Sawaya ... set designer
Maurin L. Scarlata ... buyer
Ben Woolverton ... lead man
Edward Wouters ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Richard L. Anderson ... supervising sound editor
James Ashwill ... foley mixer (as Jim Ashwill)
Bob Baron ... adr mixer
Ed Callahan ... sound editor
Mike Chock ... sound editor (as Michael Chock)
James Christopher ... sound editor
Paul Coogan ... second boom operator
Gloria Cooper ... boom operator: second unit
John T. Cucci ... foley artist (as John Cucci)
Julia Evershade ... sound editor
Avram D. Gold ... sound editor (as Avram Gold)
John Hulsman ... sound editor
Donlee Jorgensen ... foley editor
Doc Kane ... adr mixer
Gary Marullo ... foley artist
Mel Metcalfe ... re-recording mixer (as Mel Metcalf)
Rick Mitchell ... foley editor
Alan L. Nineberg ... adr supervisor
Dan O'Connell ... foley artist
Kim H. Ornitz ... production sound mixer
Terry Porter ... re-recording mixer
Ralph Stuart ... first assistant sound editor
Gary A. Theard ... boom operator (as Gary Theard)
Rick Waddell ... production sound mixer: second unit
David A. Whittaker ... sound editor
Dean A. Zupancic ... re-recording mixer (as Dean Zupanzic)

Special Effects by

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Larry Fioritto ... special effects supervisor
George Tippee ... special effects: second unit

Stunts

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Silvio Wolf Busch ... stunt performer
Danny Epper ... stunt double (as Danny Eppers)
Maria R. Kelly ... stunts (as Maria Kelly)
Chuck Picerni Jr. ... stunts (as Charles Picerni Jr.)
Paul V. Picerni Jr. ... stunts (as Paul Picerni)
Charlie Picerni ... stunt coordinator (as Charles Picerni Sr.)
Paula Picerni ... stunts
Steve Picerni ... stunts
Denise Lynne Roberts ... stunt double
Jimmy N. Roberts ... stunt double (as Jimmy Roberts)
Nancy Young ... assistant to the stunt coordinator / stunt double: Ms. Theron

Camera and Electrical Department

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Steve Aredas ... camera loader
William D. Barber ... camera operator
Roy Bean ... video assist operator
Rick A. Benedetto ... best boy electric (as Rick Benedetto)
Garrett Benson ... second assistant camera: second unit
Mike Benson ... director of photography: second unit (as Michael Benson)
James B. Crawford ... chief lighting technician (as Jim Crawford)
Frank Del Boccio ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
David E. Diano ... camera operator: "b" camera
Porfirio Dominguez ... grip
Joe Hicks ... dolly grip
Scott Kidner ... lighting technician
Norman G. Langley ... camera operator: second unit (as Norm Langley)
Rob Morey ... first assistant camera
Bob Munoz ... key grip (as Bob Muñoz)
Randy Nolen ... steadicam operator: second unit
Michael Raspa ... second assistant camera (as Mike Raspa)
David Schmalz ... video assist operator
Sean Smith ... lighting technician
Joseph T. Terranova ... assistant chief lighting technician
Scott Tindell ... dolly grip: second unit
Michael T. Travers ... best boy grip (as Michael Travers)
Doug Willis ... key grip: second unit
Steve Wong ... first assistant camera: second unit

Casting Department

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Katie DiMento ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Adrienne Manhan ... costumer
Linda Matthews ... costume supervisor
Nava R. Sadan ... set costumer

Location Management

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Scott Allen Logan ... location manager (as Scott Logan)

Music Department

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Jellybean Benítez ... music consultant
Fernand Bos ... music editor / musician
Mark Curry ... score mixer
Tass Filipos ... music editor
Jerry Goldsmith ... composer: unused music
John Herzfeld ... music producer
Elyse Hoyt ... music coordinator
Andrew W. Leary ... music supervisor (as Andrew Leary)
Anthony Marinelli ... music producer / musician: keyboards / orchestrator
Scott Reeder ... additional music engineer
Todd Rosenberg ... music consultant
Jordan Sommers ... music consultant

Script and Continuity Department

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Judi Townsend ... script supervisor
Brenda K. Wachel ... script supervisor: second unit (as Brenda Wachel)

Transportation Department

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Paul Jones ... driver
James Lowder ... transportation coordinator
John Simanovich ... transportation captain
Ronald Stinton ... transportation captain (as Ronald Robert Stinton)

Additional Crew

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Rosemary Alexander ... adr voice
B. Luciano Barsuglia ... Film Finishing Production Assistant
Paula Benson-Himes ... production coordinator: in memoriam
Bob Bergen ... adr voice
Judy Blinick ... 1st assistant accountant
Mitch Carter ... adr voice
Tony Conforti ... production associate
Gary Gero ... animal supervisor
Derek Guiley ... production assistant
Marie Nashold ... medic
Shannon Rawls ... security officer
Richard Roraback ... production assistant
Dennis Tufano ... adr voice
Bill Tyler ... set production assistant
Jon Van Dyke ... animal trainer / dog trainer
Brad Wilson ... craft service
Michael Wolinski ... office production assistant
Lynnanne Zager ... adr voice
Adam D. Wright ... distribution executive (uncredited)

Thanks

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Gleb Klioner ... special thanks
Liz Young ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

John Herzfeld deftly welds together a multitude of subplots-- a loser hitman and a cool assassin involved in an insurance scam; a washed-up director, turned suicidal, if only he had someone to care for his beloved dog; a snooty art dealer, wracked by kidney stones, cared for by his devoted assistant; a grungy deranged vice cop, now partnered with a fresh-faced rookie; and two beautiful and jealous women entangled in their deadly scheme. Written by Tad Dibbern

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Taglines You have one minute to decide the rest of your life. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Two Days in the Valley (United Kingdom)
  • 2 jours à Los Angeles (France)
  • 2 Tage in L.A. (Germany)
  • Dos días en el valle (Spain)
  • Два дни в долината (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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Runtime
  • 104 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $3,352,440, 29 Sep 1996

Did You Know?

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Trivia In 1995, Charlize Theron was newly arrived in Hollywood after stints as a model and a dancer, living in a fleabag motel, and running out of money. Her mother had sent the 20-year-old Theron a check from South Africa, but when she went to the bank to cash it, they refused her. Fed up, Theron threw what has been repeatedly called "a tantrum." That argument, coupled with her beauty, caught the eye of an agent, who promptly handed over his business card. Fast-forward a few months later, and Theron, in white lingerie, towered over Los Angeles in billboards for 2 Days in the Valley. See more »
Goofs During the pool scene the keys are visible in Dosmo's hand before they are thrown to him. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The First Wives Club/Big Night/Surviving Picasso/Last Man Standing/Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996). See more »
Soundtracks Cat Fight See more »
Quotes Allan Hopper: How can you take this loser's word? You can't believe him!
Teddy Peppers: I'll take his word over yours. It's been my experience, more often than not, that a loser has more honor than a winner.
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