Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 85000000

Revenue

$ 78382433

Top Billed Cast

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Gordy Brewer

Francesca Neri

Selena Perrini

Elias Koteas

Peter Brandt

Cliff Curtis

Claudio Perrini

John Leguizamo

Felix Ramirez

John Turturro

Sean Amstrong

Jsu Garcia

Roman

Tyler Posey

Mauro

Michael Milhoan

Jack

Rick Worthy

Ronnie

Raymond Cruz

Junior

Lindsay Frost

Anne Brewer

Ethan Dampf

Matt Brewer

Jorge Zepeda

Rocha

Miguel Sandoval

Joe Phipps

Harry Lennix

FBI Agent Dray

Madison Mason

Undersecretary Shrub

Don Fischer

Paramedic

Shelley Malil

Doctor

Jack Conley

Forensic Specialist

Todd Allen

FBI Agent

Rick Garcia

CNN Anchor

Penny Griego

Jenni Luz

John Verea

Ephraim Ortiz-Dominguez

Greg Collins

Agent #3

Bruce Ramsay

Brandt's Aide

Michael Cavanaugh

Chairman Paul Devereaux

Nicholas Pryor

Senator Delich

Rodrigo Obregón

Rodrigo

Gerardo Albarrán

Jorge

J. Kenneth Campbell

Ed Coonts

Flor Eduarda Gurrola

Teenage Girl

Pedro Altamirano

Fisherman

Salvador Sánchez

Peddler

Fernando Sarfatti

Federale

Raúl Pozos

Ernesto

Ehécatl Chávez

Augustin

Víctor Carpinteiro

Carlos

Natalia Traven

Lita

Enrique Munoz

Captain Miguel

Omar Ayala

Boatman

Pedro Damián

Guerilla Motorista aka River Rat

Millie Slavin

Secretary of State Barbara Ramsey

Jane Lynch

Agent Russo

Jossara Jinaro

Rosetta

Clint Lilley

Buzz Cut

Marianne Lewis

Agent Davis

Louis Bernstein

Hot Dog Vendor

Doralicia

Hysterical Woman

Jay Acovone

Bennie

Ronald Donahue

Bomb Squad

Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc

Helicopter Pilot #1

Daniel H. Friedman

Helicopter Pilot #2

Joe Renteria

Safe House Guerrilla

Norm Compton

Brandt's Bodyguard

Esteban Cueto

Estaban

Marcio Rosario

El Lobo's Assistant (uncredited)

Bill Hader

Pilot (deleted scene)

Kevin Beard

Agent Phipps Driver and FBI Agent (uncredited)

John Strand

Shrub Bodyguard (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by John Chard

Written by John Chard on 2015-05-22

Don't even look at those guys unless you can kill 'em. Hmm. As with all action films, especially those that feature one of the action heroes we grew up with, there will be supporters of even the most turgid of productions. Collateral Damage was the point where the truest and honest of Arnold Schwarzenegger's fans knew it was the end of an era. Famously held back from release for a year due to the 9/11 attacks on the twin towers, the film pitches Schwarzenegger as a L.A. fireman, who after his wife and child are killed by an act of terrorism, decides to take the law into his own hands. The focus here is Colombia, and the big guy goes off to Colombia on a one man crusade to kill those responsible for his grief. Cue explosions, kinetic action, bad effects, bad dialogue, mucho posturing and hissing villains. It works on a very basic level for fans of such fare, in fact it's nice to see Arnie playing a vulnerable role where he quite often gets hurt - both physically and mentally. It's just that it feels tired, feels too long, while it wastes a cast that includes Elias Koteas, John Turturo and John Leguizamo. Decent enough as a time waster? Yes, just, but really if this wasn't on Schwarzenegger's CV then nobody would lose any sleep over it. 5/10

A review by Wuchak

Written by Wuchak on 2019-12-21

***Lacks heart, but there are highlights and the compelling last act features a nice plot turn*** A vengeful Los Angeles fireman (Arnold Schwarzenegger) goes to the jungles of Colombia to apprehend a terrorist (Cliff Curtis) where he meets the man’s dissenting wife (Francesca Neri) & their son. An angry CIA agent (Elias Koteas) also travels to Colombia to join with paramilitary allies to take down the same man. When the two teams learn of a planned terrorist attack at Union Station, Washington DC, they return to the USA. "Collateral Damage" (2002) is an action/adventure originally set to be released a few weeks after 9/11, but due to that tragedy it was set back four months wherein an anti-CIA subplot was removed, as well as a plane hijacking. What we are left with is a by-the-numbers film with a couple of highlights that perks up in the final act with an unexpected twist. There’s a spectacular waterfall sequence shot in southeastern Mexico, which takes place near the beginning of the second act. Another highlight occurs at the end of the second act where the movie drives home the problem with military attacks and the eventual revenge of the enemies: One nation’s military attacks a paramilitary organization wherein innocent civilians are killed, which is considered “collateral damage,” and so the paramilitarists attack the nation in question with more “collateral damage.” Who’s right and who’s wrong? And where does it end? The film runs 1 hour, 48 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles & Burbank, California; Coatepec, Veracruz, Mexico (standing in for Colombia); Union Station, Washington DC; and New York City . GRADE: C+/B-

A review by JPV852

Written by JPV852 on 2021-05-25

Okay action-thriller that has some decent action and overall was entertaining. However, this is one where I think Schwarzenegger was the wrong choice to lead as someone like Bruce Willis (circa 2002 mind you) would've worked better. Still, has its moments. **3.25/5**