Homicide: The Movie Poster

Homicide: The Movie 2000

★ 6.830 votes89 min📅 2000-02-13

"The One Case So Important, Every Detective is Back"

When a retired Baltimore police lieutenant and mayoral candidate is gunned down at a public event, the city's detectives—past and present—rally together in a high-stakes hunt for the shooter.

Director: Jean de Segonzac

Cast

Daniel Baldwin
Daniel Baldwin
Beau Felton
Ned Beatty
Ned Beatty
Stanley Bolander
Richard Belzer
Richard Belzer
John Munch
Andre Braugher
Andre Braugher
Frank Pembleton
Reed Diamond
Reed Diamond
Mike Kellerman
Giancarlo Esposito
Giancarlo Esposito
Mike Giardello
Michelle Forbes
Michelle Forbes
Julianna Cox
Peter Gerety
Peter Gerety
Stuart Gharty
Isabella Hofmann
Isabella Hofmann
Megan Russert
Željko Ivanek
Željko Ivanek
Ed Danvers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Homicide: The Movie (2000) about?

The film follows a retired Baltimore police lieutenant running for mayor who is shot during a press conference, sparking a citywide manhunt for the attacker. As detectives from all walks of the force reunite, they race against time to uncover the truth behind the brazen assault.

Who directed Homicide: The Movie?

Jean de Segonzac directed the film, known for his work in crime and drama television.

Who stars in Homicide: The Movie?

The cast features Daniel Baldwin, Ned Beatty, Richard Belzer, Andre Braugher, and Giancarlo Esposito, delivering a powerhouse ensemble.

Is Homicide: The Movie (2000) worth watching?

As a TV movie packed with crime drama intensity, it's a solid pick for fans of ensemble-driven mysteries. The themes of justice and teamwork give it depth, though its runtime keeps the story tight and engaging.

How long is Homicide: The Movie?

Homicide: The Movie (2000) runs for 89 minutes.

About Homicide: The Movie (2000) — Crime Drama Bringing Detectives Back in Pursuit of Justice

When a retired Baltimore police lieutenant and mayoral candidate is gunned down at a public event, the city's detectives—past and present—rally together in a high-stakes hunt for the shooter. Directed by Jean de Segonzac and packed with the gritty intensity of a classic crime drama, Homicide: The Movie (2000) transforms a shocking real-life tragedy into a gripping narrative about justice, loyalty, and the bonds of a team pushed to their limits. The film blends procedural precision with a raw, emotional edge, capturing the relentless pressure of solving a case that strikes at the heart of the city's soul.

With Daniel Baldwin as the wounded lieutenant and a powerhouse ensemble including Andre Braugher and Giancarlo Esposito, the movie delivers sharp character dynamics and a pulse-pounding atmosphere. Every detective on the force, from veterans to rookies, brings their own perspective to the investigation, creating a mosaic of determination and camaraderie. Themes of redemption and the moral weight of law enforcement take center stage, all wrapped in the moody backdrop of Baltimore's streets.