Where to watch Crash (2004)
Crash is available to stream in ES on Prime Video and Movistar+. It can also be rented or bought from Amazon.
Over roughly two days in Los Angeles, the lives of people from different racial, cultural, and social backgrounds collide through a series of tense encounters. Their connected experiences examine prejudice, stereotyping, fear, abuse of power, guilt, compassion, and the possibility of change.
Cast: Don Cheadle, Sandra Bullock, Brendan Fraser, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Esposito, Michael Peña, Terrence Howard, Thandiwe Newton, Ludacris, Larenz Tate, Ryan Phillippe, Shaun Toub
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Trivia & production notes
- Paul Haggis was carjacked at a Blockbuster Video on Wilshire Boulevard in February 1991 while driving home from The Silence of the Lambs premiere, an experience that directly inspired him to write Crash.
- Haggis intended Crash to challenge liberals' belief that America had achieved a post-racial society, not simply to criticize racists.
- Haggis and Robert Moresco wrote the first draft of Crash in 2001 shortly after Haggis was fired from the TV series Family Law.
- Producer Bob Yari offered Haggis $7.5 million to make Crash as a film on the condition that he could assemble an ensemble cast of major stars.
- Don Cheadle was the first actor cast and also became a producer, which helped attract other established names to the project.
- Brendan Fraser's casting as the district attorney was the final piece that got the film green-lit.
- Heath Ledger's departure from the cast cost the film roughly $1 million in budget due to reduced international appeal.
- To compensate for budget constraints, Paul Haggis took out three mortgages on his house, the cast accepted pay cuts and deferred salaries, and he minimized exterior shots and reused locations.
- Haggis suffered a heart attack during filming but refused medical advice to replace himself as director, delaying production for a week.
- Mark Isham composed the original score, which was released in two versions: a complete iTunes release with cues in film order and an edited commercial CD release in suite form.
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