S.W.A.T. is a 2003
action crime film and is based on the
1975 television series of the same name. It was directed by
Clark Johnson and stars
Samuel L. Jackson,
Colin Farrell,
LL Cool J and
Michelle Rodriguez. It was released in the United States on August 8, 2003.
Plot
The film begins with a hostage situation in
Los Angeles (loosely based on the 1997
North Hollywood shootout). Officer Jim Street (Farrell), a hot-shot cop from the
Los Angeles Police Department and his
SWAT team are sent to stop a gang of robbers who have taken over a bank. His high-tempered partner and close friend Brian Gamble (
Jeremy Renner) disobeys an order, and wounds a hostage. Gamble and Street are demoted by Captain Fuller (
Larry Poindexter), the commander of LAPD's Metropolitan Division, who is portrayed as a fussy martinet. Gamble quits following arguments with Fuller and Street, the latter of whom is taken off the SWAT team and sent to work in the "gun cage," where he looks after gear and weapons.
The Chief of Police calls on Sergeant Dan "Hondo" Harrelson (Jackson) to help re-organize the SWAT division. Hondo is transferred in, and soon puts together a diverse team, including himself, Street, Chris Sánchez (Rodriguez), Deacon Kaye (LL Cool J), T.J. McCabe (
Josh Charles), and Michael Boxer (
Brian Van Holt). The team trains together and develops bonds of friendship.