Alpha Dog

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Alpha Dog

Promotional poster for Alpha Dog
Directed by Nick Cassavetes
Written by Nick Cassavetes
Starring Emile Hirsch
Justin Timberlake
Bruce Willis
Sharon Stone
Ben Foster
Cinematography Robert Fraisse
Editing by Alan Heim
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Language English
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Alpha Dog is an American film written and directed by Nick Cassavetes, released on January 12, 2007. Based on the true story of Jesse James Hollywood,[1] the story follows a young drug dealer, Johnny Truelove, and his involvement with the kidnapping of 15 year old Zack Mazursky.

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During filming, Santa Barbara County Deputy District Attorney Ronald J. Zonen provided copies of virtually every document in his file and served as an unpaid consultant to the film, citing his desire to have Hollywood captured. Zonen prosecuted Hollywood’s co-defendants and was poised to prosecute Hollywood. This alleged conflict of interest led to the decision by the California Court of Appeal for the Second District, who ruled on October 5, 2006 that based on Zonen's disclosure of the files — which included confidential information and service as consultant to the film — he should be recused from further involvement in prosecuting Hollywood.[2]

On December 20, 2006, the California Supreme Court granted review on Hollywood and a factually-unrelated case, Haraguchi v. Superior Court, involving the recusal of another prosecutor from Zonen's office, thus effectively staying the order to recuse Zonen.[3] It is unclear how long it will take for the California Supreme Court to decide whether Zonen or his colleague will remain on their respective cases.

NBC's Dateline and Fox Network's America's Most Wanted have been covering the Jesse James Hollywood story

Alpha Dog grossed $7.4 million dollars and was in 7th place in the box office on its opening weekend.[4] The film closed on February 22, 2007 after grossing $15.2 million domestically, and $20.3 million worldwide during its six week release. [5]

The film has a score of 53% on rottentomatoes.com.[6]

The DVD release is slated for May 1st. There will be a DVD/HD DVD combo package where both forms are included in one box.

Several of the actors' real-life home videos appear during the opening credits, including those of Anton Yelchin, Alex Solowitz and Ben Foster; the clips include Foster's actual Bar Mitzvah.

The Chinese characters prominently displayed among the faux-tattoos on Justin Timberlake's left arm actually mean "ice skating."

Role Actor Real-life Counterpart
Johnny Truelove Emile Hirsch Jesse James Hollywood
Frankie Ballenbacher Justin Timberlake Jesse Rugge
Elvis Schmidt Shawn Hatosy Ryan James Hoyt
Jake Mazursky Ben Foster Benjamin Markowitz
Zach Mazursky Anton Yelchin Nicholas Markowitz
Olivia Mazursky Sharon Stone Susan Markowitz
Keith Stratten Chris Marquette Graham Pressley
Susan Hartunian Dominique Swain
Bobby "911" Alex Solowitz
Tiko 'TKO' Martinez Fernando Vargas William Skidmore
Angela Holden Olivia Wilde
Buzz Fecske Lukas Haas
Sonny Truelove Bruce Willis Jack Hollywood
Wanda Haynes Heather Wahlquist
Julie Beckley Amanda Seyfried
Pick Giamo Vincent Kartheiser
Cosmo Gadabeeti Harry Dean Stanton Richard Dispenza
Santa Fe Kid #1 Paulina Gretzky
Elaine Holden Janet Jones

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