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Crash
In post-Sept. 11 Los Angeles, tensions erupt when the lives of a Brentwood housewife, her district attorney husband, a Persian shopkeeper, two cops, a pair of carjackers and a Korean couple converge during a 36-hour period.
Paul Haggis
Casts & Crew
Sandra Bullock
Don Cheadle
Matt Dillon
Michael Peña
Brendan Fraser
Nona Gaye
Terrence Howard
Ludacris
Thandie Newton
Ashlyn Sanchez
Marina Sirtis
Larenz Tate
Beverly Todd
Kathleen York
Keith David
William Fichtner
Daniel Dae Kim
Ryan Phillippe
Karina Arroyave
Dato Bakhtadze
Art Chudabala
Tony Danza
Loretta Devine
Ime Etuk
Eddie J. Fernandez
Howard Fong
Billy Gallo
Ken Garito
Octavio Gómez Berríos
James Haggis
Sylva Kelegian
Jayden Lund
Jack McGee
Amanda Moresco
Martin Norseman
Joe Ordaz
Greg Joung Paik
Yomi Perry
Alexis Rhee
Molly Schaffer
Paul E. Short
Bahar Soomekh
Allan Steele
Kate Super
Glenn Taranto
Shaun Toub
Curt Clendenin
Alastair Douglas
Nicholas George Stark
Bruce Kirby
Sean Cory Cooper
Also Directed by Paul Haggis
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