The Doorman

A former Marine turned doorman at a luxury New York City high-rise must outsmart and battle a group of art thieves and their ruthless leader — while struggling to protect her sister’s family. As the thieves become increasingly desperate and violent, the doorman calls upon her deadly fighting skills to end the showdown.
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Credits: TheMovieDb.

Film Cast:

  • Ali: Ruby Rose
  • Victor Dubois: Jean Reno
  • Borz: Aksel Hennie
  • Jon Stanton: Rupert Evans
  • Max: Julian Feder
  • Andre: David Sakurai
  • Leo: Hideaki Ito
  • Uncle Pat: Philip Whitchurch
  • Ambassador: Andreea Vasile
  • Laughlin: Howard Dell
  • Bear Carlton: Tiberiu Harsan
  • Lily Stanton: Kíla Lord Cassidy
  • Martinez: Louis Mandylor
  • Nira: Andreea Androne
  • Mrs. Hersch: Delianne Forget
  • Mr. Hersch: Petre Moraru
  • Olsen: Jamie Satterthwaite
  • Fire Chief: Luke Lewis
  • Fireman Joe: Jo Marr
  • Cab Driver: Puiu-Mircea Lăscuș
  • Johnson: Oancea Stefan
  • Security Officer: Banica Gheorghe
  • Officer Griggs: Raynor van de Water
  • Officer Smith: Matei Negrescu
  • Father: Ionut Grama
  • Driver: Florin Varadi
  • Shop Girl (uncredited): Natalya Tsvetkova
  • Pee-Wee: Dan Southworth

Film Crew:

  • Production Design: Luca Tranchino
  • Director of Photography: Matthias Schubert
  • Director: Ryûhei Kitamura
  • Casting: Shannon Makhanian
  • Costume Supervisor: Ioana Albaiu
  • Producer: Harry Winer
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rob Hughes
  • Local Casting: Doug Haley
  • Armorer: Lucian Iordache
  • Second Unit First Assistant Director: Jo Marr
  • Story: Greg Williams
  • Casting: Gabrielle Almagor
  • Digital Intermediate Assistant: Matt Stevenson
  • Music: Aldo Shllaku
  • Foley Mixer: Simon Trundle
  • Electrician: Ivaylo Angelov
  • Costume Design: Lisa Norcia
  • Foley Artist: Paul Hanks
  • Sound Effects Editor: Steven Parker
  • Screenplay: Joe Swanson
  • Editor: Matt Willard
  • Colorist: Jamie Welsh
  • Music Supervisor: Laura Katz
  • Grip: Parvu Mihai
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Richard Jacobs
  • Screenplay: Lior Chefetz
  • Key Hair Stylist: Cătălin Ciutu
  • Digital Intermediate: Lizzie Newsham
  • First Assistant Camera: Paolo Arriola
  • Producer: Phin Glynn
  • First Assistant Director: Luigi Spoletini
  • Art Direction: Iulian Bostănaru
  • Producer: Shayne Putzlocher
  • Producer: Sara Shaak
  • Key Grip: Marian Ene
  • Special Effects Supervisor: Yovko Dogandjiiski
  • Music Supervisor: Justin T. Feldman
  • Digital Imaging Technician: Ioana Florescu
  • Producer: Jason Moring
  • Second Assistant Camera: Andrei Karastanef
  • Casting: Dan Ursu
  • Makeup Artist: Simion Bianca
  • Sound Mixer: Claudiu Marginean
  • Boom Operator: Tiberiu Stefanescu
  • Art Direction: Vraciu Eduard Daniel
  • Set Costumer: Florina-Anca Oprea
  • Story: Matt McAllester
  • Unit Production Manager: Veronica Radaelli
  • Music Arranger: Juan Carlos Enriquez
  • Hairstylist: Iuliana Temelie
  • Graphic Designer: Bogdan Voiculescu
  • Second Assistant Director: Emilie Balusson
  • Second Assistant Camera: Adrian Pircalabu
  • Electrician: Ismail Falton
  • Electrician: Kiril Velichkov
  • Gaffer: Joe Escandell
  • Lighting Technician: Dimitar Georgiev
  • Still Photographer: Dragos Barbacioru
  • Script Supervisor: Adina Zota
  • Additional Editing: Mitch Martin
  • Music Coordinator: Will Taggart
  • Grip: Marian Bugeac
  • Digital Intermediate Assistant: Maria Brandt
  • Digital Intermediate Assistant: Luke Ross
  • Utility Sound: Bogdan Soaca

Movie Reviews:

  • JPV852: Okay suspense-thriller, has elements of Die Hard. Not the best material but I guess some interesting direction and the stunts were passable. Even though she’s not the strongest actress, I generally like Ruby Rose and she’s fine in the lead as is Jean Reno reminding us he’s alive and well (can’t remember the last movie I saw him in). As direct-to-video movies go, I thought it was entertaining enough. **3.0/5**
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