Fast Five (2011)

5.56
/ 10
9 User Ratings
2h 10m
Running Time

April 20, 2011
Release Date

Fast Five (2011)

5.56
/ 10
9 User Ratings
2h 10m
Running Time

April 20, 2011
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Universal Pictures
Original Film
One Race
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Plot.

Former cop Brian O'Conner partners with ex-con Dom Toretto on the opposite side of the law. Since Brian and Mia Toretto broke Dom out of custody, they've blown across many borders to elude authorities. Now backed into a corner in Rio de Janeiro, they must pull one last job in order to gain their freedom.

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Cast & Crew.

Luis Da Silva, Jr.

Luis Da Silva, Jr.

Diogo

Luis Gonzaga

Luis Gonzaga

Cash House Door Guard

Carlos Sanchez

Carlos Sanchez

Evidence Technician

Benjamin Blankenship

Benjamin Blankenship

Lead DEA Agent

Pedro García

Pedro García

Conductor

Arturo Gaskins

Arturo Gaskins

Croupier

Jay Jackson

Jay Jackson

Field Reporter

Arlene Santana

Arlene Santana

Field Reporter

Kent Shocknek

Kent Shocknek

News Anchor

Sharon Tay

Sharon Tay

News Anchor

Andy Rosa Adler

Andy Rosa Adler

News Anchor

Yairim Alexandra

Yairim Alexandra

Extra (uncredited)

Mickey Dean Berry

Mickey Dean Berry

Soldier (uncredited)

Hélène Cardona

Hélène Cardona

News Anchor (voice) (uncredited)

Kevin W. Clark

Kevin W. Clark

Background (uncredited)

Tommy Dallace

Tommy Dallace

Shadow Ryder (uncredited)

Lincoln de Oliveira

Lincoln de Oliveira

Dialect Coach (uncredited)

Orlando Vargas Diaz

Orlando Vargas Diaz

South American Kingpin Druglord (uncredited)

Amanda Dixon

Amanda Dixon

Party Girl (uncredited)

Benjamin Easterday

Benjamin Easterday

Reyes' Henchman / Driver (uncredited)

Antonio Echeverria

Antonio Echeverria

Driver (uncredited)

Georgy Fontanals

Georgy Fontanals

Diogo's Boy (uncredited)

Natalie Gal

Natalie Gal

Brazilian (uncredited)

Sirena Grace

Sirena Grace

Rio Girl (uncredited)

Blue Kimble

Blue Kimble

Extra (uncredited)

Randi Lamey

Randi Lamey

Cocktail Girl (uncredited)

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes

Monica Fuentes (uncredited)

Johnny Michaels

Johnny Michaels

Convict (uncredited)

Jason Mignot

Jason Mignot

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Jared Moser

Jared Moser

Street Car Racing Team Member (uncredited)

L. Stephanie Ray

L. Stephanie Ray

Evidence Technician (uncredited)

Michelle Rodriguez

Michelle Rodriguez

Letty (archive footage) (uncredited)

Details.

Release Date
April 20, 2011

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 10m

Content Rating
PG-13

Budget
$125,000,000

Box Office
$626,100,000

Filming Locations
Georgia · Atlanta · Arizona · California, United States · Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

car race
fbi
freedom
escaped convict
street race
escape from prison
car crash
heist
organized crime
on the run
money
fugitive
police chase
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Wiki.

Fast Five (also known as Fast & Furious 5) is a 2011 action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It is the sequel to Fast & Furious (2009) and the fifth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise. The film stars Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto and Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner, alongside Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson,

Gal Gadot, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Matt Schulze, Sung Kang and Dwayne Johnson. In the film, Dom and Brian, along with Dom's sister Mia (Brewster) plan a heist to steal $100 million from corrupt businessman Hernan Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida) while being pursued for arrest by U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agent Luke Hobbs (Johnson).

While developing Fast Five, Universal Pictures deliberately departed from the street racing theme prevalent in previous films in the series, to transform the franchise into a heist action series involving cars. By doing so, they hoped to attract wider audiences that might otherwise be put off by a heavy emphasis on cars and car culture. Fast Five is considered the transitional film in the series, featuring only one car race and giving more attention to action set pieces such as brawls, gun fights, and the central heist. The production mounted a comprehensive marketing campaign, with the film being advertised through social media, virtual games, cinema chains, automobile manufacturers, and at NASCAR races.

Lin, Diesel, and Walker's returns were finalized in February 2010. Principal photography began that July and lasted until that October, with filming locations including Atlanta, Puerto Rico, and Rio de Janeiro. Brian Tyler, the composer of the previous two installments, returned to compose the score. The film is notable for primarily featuring practical stunt work as opposed to computer-generated imagery.

Fast Five premiered at the Cinépolis Lagoon in Rio de Janeiro on April 15, 2011, and was released in the United States on April 29, by Universal Pictures. The film received positive reviews, with praise for Lin's direction, the action sequences, and the performances of the cast (particularly Johnson); it is widely considered the best film in the franchise. Fast Five grossed $626.1 million worldwide, becoming the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2011, the then-highest-grossing film in the franchise, and set several records related to Universal's highest-grossing opening weekend in several international markets. It was followed by Fast & Furious 6 in 2013.

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