Falling Down
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| Directed by | Joel Schumacher | 
| Written by | Ebbe Roe Smith | 
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| Cinematography | Andrzej Bartkowiak | 
| Edited by | Paul Hirsch | 
| Music by | James Newton Howard | 
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| Distributed by | Warner Bros. | 
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| Running time | 112 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Budget | $25 million | 
| Box office | $96 million | 
Falling Down is a 1993 American crime drama film directed by Joel Schumacher, written by Ebbe Roe Smith, and starring Michael Douglas and Robert Duvall.
Set in Los Angeles, the film tells the story of William Foster, a disgruntled, unemployed defense worker who abandons his car in the middle of traffic and goes on a violent rampage trying to reach his family for his daughter's birthday. Martin Prendergast, a retiring police officer, attempts to catch Foster.
On its release, the film received mixed reviews, with some praising the performances from Douglas and Duvall, while criticizing the film's violence and tone. It grossed $96 million against a $25 million budget, taking the top spot at the United States box office in its first two weeks of release. In later years, the film has gained a cult following, with many citing it as Schumacher's best film, as well as one of Douglas's best roles. The film has since continued to be analyzed for its themes of the class system, economic pressures, and mental health.