John McClane, agente del departamento de policía de Nueva York, intenta salvar a su mujer, Holly Gennaro, y a otras personas a las que el terrorista alemán, Hans Gruber, ha tomado como rehen... Leer todoJohn McClane, agente del departamento de policía de Nueva York, intenta salvar a su mujer, Holly Gennaro, y a otras personas a las que el terrorista alemán, Hans Gruber, ha tomado como rehenes durante la fiesta navideña en el Nakatomi Plaza en Los Ángeles.John McClane, agente del departamento de policía de Nueva York, intenta salvar a su mujer, Holly Gennaro, y a otras personas a las que el terrorista alemán, Hans Gruber, ha tomado como rehenes durante la fiesta navideña en el Nakatomi Plaza en Los Ángeles.
- Nominado para 4 premios Óscar
- 8 premios y 8 nominaciones en total
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- (as Joey Plewa)
- Kristoff
- (as Gerard Bonn)
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- CuriosidadesThe fictional Nakatomi Plaza is the headquarters of 20th Century Studios, so the studio could use one of its own buildings and didn't have to hold back on stunts and action sequences. While Jeb Stuart was writing the screenplay, he did a tour of the building, and immediately incorporated some of the locations and objects he found there into his script as set pieces (such as the cart that McClane and Karl end up riding during their fight). The company charged itself rent for the use of the then-unfinished building. Some of the middle floors were occupied by legal and administrative departments, so only empty floors were used for filming. Still, the filming of scenes that involved gunfire had to be postponed until after hours because some of the employees from the active floors started to complain about the noise.
- PifiasSeveral times during transmissions with the two-way radios, characters interrupt each other, which would be impossible given the type of radios they were using.
- Citas
Supervisor: [as McClane tries to call up police] Attention, whoever you are, this channel is reserved for emergency calls only.
John McClane: No fucking shit, lady! Does it sound like I'm ordering a pizza?
- Créditos adicionalesIn the widescreen version, the 20th Century Fox logo is stretched.
- Versiones alternativasThe Ultimate edition DVD contains the following deleted/extended scenes:
- Extended power shutdown sequence.
- Extended opening flight scene.
- Brief dialogue in the first Hans/McClane confrontation.
- Extended scene where Robinson/Powell brief the FBI on the tower situation.
- Brief dialogue when Hans interrogates Takagi.
- Brief dialogue after Theo says "You didn't bring me along for my charming personality".
- Extended/alternate dialogue in McClane/Powell conversation after McClane uses the plastic explosives.
- Brief scene of FBI agents getting stuck in thorn bushes as they make their way towards the building.
- At the end, McClane says "You got a warranty for this (Holly's watch, a gift from Nakatomi Corporation)?" to which Holly laughs.
- Argyle's dialogue as Powell's police cruiser flies by in the background.
- Brief Ellis dialogue reacting to the terrorist intrusion.
- City engineer briefly coughs before pulling out the power cord.
- Brief dialogue in Hans/Karl argument about "neutralizing" McClane.
- Additional Holly dialogue after seeing Karl's reaction to McClane's escape.
- ConexionesEdited into Jungla de cristal: La venganza (1995)
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Written by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown
Die Hard is a classic film because it completely revolutionized action films. The 80s were a time of unrealistic action sequences, predictable characters, and rudimentary plots. Die Hard changed all that. Die Hard takes place in a real world setting, or at least about as real as you can get with an action movie, so the action sequences, while insane, are slightly believable. The plot of the movie is simple, yet it's so brilliant at the same time. And the characters in this movie are engaging and a lot of fun to watch. John McClane is a really likable everyman kind of guy, we can all relate to him. Hans Gruber is an awesome villain, both cold and ruthless, yet very human. The supporting characters on the outside of the building are all great as well. Another great thing about Die Hard is that even though it's a hardcore action movie, it manages to be extremely funny at some parts, almost to a point of being able to call it a comedy. This makes the movie really easy to watch over and over again. There's really nothing wrong with this movie whatsoever in any department.
The acting is great. Bruce Willis is hilarious and hardcore as John McClane, and he portrays the adrenaline and the frustration of the situation very well. Alan Rickman is awesome in one of his earlier roles as the main villain Hans Gruber. Reginald VelJohnson is enjoyable as McClane's outside contact Officer Al Powell, and Paul Gleason is funny as a hardheaded and incompetent deputy chief of police.
Overall, Die Hard is the ultimate action film because it's fast, funny, and hardcore. It also gave us one of the most famous action movie one liners of all time...You know the one.
8/10
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Duro de matar
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Fox Plaza - 2121 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Nakatomi building, interiors filmed on the 29th and 35th floors)
- Empresas productoras
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- Presupuesto
- 28.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 85.892.546 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 601.851 US$
- 17 jul 1988
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 143.651.650 US$
- Duración2 horas 12 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1