To Live And Die In L.A (1985)
To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) is a gritty crime thriller directed by William Friedkin, featuring a relentless tale of corruption, crime, and betrayal in Los Angeles. The story follows a Secret Service agent, Richard Chance, played by William Petersen, who is determined to catch a counterfeiter, Eric Masters (Willem Dafoe), responsible for killing his partner. As Chance dives deeper into the criminal world, he becomes entangled in a series of deadly encounters that blur the lines between right and wrong. The film’s high-octane action and suspenseful plot make it a quintessential 80s thriller, exploring the dark side of crime and justice.

