Hot Pursuit


06:05 am - 07:35 am, Today on MGM+ HDTV (West) ()

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A bumbling female police officer is assigned to protect a drug dealer's widow from corrupt cops and criminals who want her dead. After realising they've been set up, they go on the run and try to pass themselves off as a couple.

2015 English Stereo
Action/adventure Crime Drama Comedy Crime

Cast & Crew
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Sofía Vergara (Actor) .. Daniella
Matthew Del Negro (Actor) .. Hauser
Michael Mosley (Actor) .. Detective Dixon
Robert Kazinsky (Actor) .. Randy
Richard T. Jones (Actor) .. Det. Jackson
Harley Graham (Actor) .. Teen Cooper
Jodi Lyn Brockton (Actor) .. Dealer
Benny Nieves (Actor) .. Jesus
Michael Escamilla (Actor) .. Angel
Joaquín Cosio (Actor) .. Vicente Cortez
Jim Gaffigan (Actor) .. Red
Evaluna Montaner (Actor) .. Teresa Cortez
Manolo Gonzales (Actor) .. Vergara-DJ
Kim Collins (Actor) .. Pudgy Guy
Harlon Miller (Actor) .. State Trooper
Nicondra Norwood (Actor) .. News Reporter
Rachel Wulff (Actor) .. News Reporter
Phil Anaya (Actor) .. News Reporter
Janette Sepwa (Actor) .. Catering Supervisor
Joe Camp III (Actor) .. Guy in Bar
Kathleen Fletcher (Actor) .. Woman Shopper
Anne Fletcher (Actor) .. Dispatch Operator
Oscar Gale (Actor) .. Bodyguard
Alejandra Perez (Actor) .. Marisol
Fallingstar Locke (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #1
Kayla Cangiamilla (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #2
Leslie Ivette Quezada (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #3
Millarel Ormazabal (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #4
Natalie Legendre (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #5
Zachary Woodlee (Actor) .. Choreographer
Abigail James Witherspoon (Actor) .. Cooper Girl
Noel Rathe (Actor) .. Drunk Santa
Precious Roberson (Actor) .. Prostitute
Leticia Magaña (Actor) .. Angry Mom
Jannette Sepwa (Actor) .. Catering Supervisor
Peaches Davis (Actor) .. Bus Rider
Josué Gutierrez (Actor) .. Bouncer

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Did You Know..
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Sofía Vergara (Actor) .. Daniella
Born: July 10, 1972
Birthplace: Barranquilla, Colombia
Trivia: A picture of bronze beauty whose radiant personality and unwavering devotion to family endeared her to Univision viewers when she debuted as host the popular 1995 travel series Fuera de Serie, model/actress Sofía Vergara's crossover appeal was cemented when a memorable performance on the FOX Network's 1995 American Comedy Awards launched her almost instantaneously into Hollywood stardom. Born on July 10th, 1972 in Barranquilla, Colombia, Vergara joined an extended, musically-inclined family that included five brothers and sisters in addition to many cousins, quiet and studious Vergara attended the private bilingual school Marymount while dreaming of a future career in dentistry. At the age of 18, Vergara married the man who had been her childhood sweetheart since age eleven, and soon thereafter the young couple gave birth to a baby boy. Thanks to years of hard work and intense studies it appeared as if young Vergara was at last close to realizing her childhood dream of becoming a dentist, though an innocent walk on the beach proved that fate had other things in store for the career-minded beauty. Glimpsed by a well-known photographer as she strolled the shore in her native Colombia, Vergara was soon stepping in front of the cameras to appear in a Pepsi commercial that soon made her a recognizable face across the country. A move to Bogotá two years later found Vergara making a name for herself on the runway as well as the small screen, and soon the rising starlet's popularity would spread stateside when she accepted an offer to host the globetrotting Univision series Fuera de serie. Her undeniable charm even more infectious on screen than it was in the glossy pages of high fashion magazines, Vergara was an instant hit and soon branched out as host of the weekly prime-time variety-show A Que No Te Atreves. When a brief but memorable performance at the 1995 American Comedy Awards found her appeal reaching even further beyond Spanish-speaking audiences and into the American mainstream, it didn't take long for Hollywood to come calling. In 2002, many American filmgoers got their first look at the up-and-coming actress when Vergara appeared in a supporting role in director Barry Sonnenfeld's ill-fated comedy Big Trouble. Pushed back from its original release date of 2001 due in large to sensitivities resulting from a plot involving a bomb and an airplane, Big Trouble died quickly at the box office before hastily being relegated to life on the home-video market. Though her following two films, Chasing Papi and The 24th Day, didn't fare much better at the box office, Vergara's winning performance in the high-flying 2004 comedy Soul Plane did well in showcasing both her remarkable beauty and impeccable comic timing. Her subsequent role in the animated IMAX film Robots found her stepping behind the cameras for her first voice-over role, though audiences could rest assured that in 2005 Vergara would be back in front of the lens not only in director Catherine Hardwicke's eagerly anticipated Dogtown and Z-Boys companion piece The Lords of Dogtown but the comedies Pledge This! and Grilled as well. However, Vergara is most recognizable for her starring role as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett on the award winning television drama Modern Family, and would remain active over the following years with appearances in New Year's Eve (2011), The Three Stooges (2012), Machete Kills (2013) and Chef (2014). She landed her first true starring role in 2015, opposite Reese Witherspoon in Hot Pursuit.
Matthew Del Negro (Actor) .. Hauser
Born: August 02, 1972
Michael Mosley (Actor) .. Detective Dixon
Born: September 16, 1978
Birthplace: Iowa City, Iowa, United States
Trivia: Following enlistment as a supporting player and recurring guest star in television series including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Third Watch, actor Michael Mosley moved into feature roles. He began with exploitation outings such as the 2003 supernatural horror opus Bog Creatures, but quickly transitioned to more mainstream fare and came to specialize in leads in independently produced dramas, such as Doug Sadler's Swimmers (2005) and Michael Knowles' Room 314 (2007). Mosley then landed a series of roles in Hollywood A-listers, including bit parts in the romantic comedies 27 Dresses and The Accidental Husband (both 2008). Mosley then returned to television, taking a regular role in two short-lived series: in 2009, he was cast as one of the leads in the revamped 9th season of Scrubs as a medical student, and in 2011, he played a pilot on ABC's Pan Am. Both series quickly ended after shortened seasons, and Mosely returned to guest-starring work and the occasional movie.
Robert Kazinsky (Actor) .. Randy
Born: November 18, 1983
Birthplace: Cuckfield, West Sussex, England
Trivia: Took his grandfather's middle name to be his stage name. Studied acting at the Guildford School of Acting in Surrey, England. Has appeared in Israeli TV commercials. Acting debut was on a 2005 episode of the British kids series The Basil Brush Show. Big break came when he was cast as Casper Rose on the British soccer series Dream Team in 2005. Became a household name in England when he appeared on the soap opera EastEnders in 2006 as womanizer Sean Slater. Cast as Ben, a charismatic faerie, on the sixth season of True Blood. Is fluent in Hebrew.
Richard T. Jones (Actor) .. Det. Jackson
Born: January 16, 1972
Birthplace: Kobe, Japan
Trivia: African-American supporting player Richard T. Jones boasts a resumé exhibiting the genre versatility of the most gifted character actors. Jones made his first significant onscreen appearance in 1993, with a bit part as Ike Turner Jr. in the harrowing drama What's Love Got to Do With It? He then branched out into supporting roles in such pictures as the military comedy Renaissance Man, the goofy Pauly Shore yuck-fest Jury Duty, the sci-fi horror film Event Horizon, and the psychological thrillers Kiss the Girls (1997) and Twisted (2004). In addition, Jones played Officer Clement Johnson on the short-lived cop drama Brooklyn South in the late '90s. The actor was particularly memorable in his regular role opposite Amy Brenneman on the legal drama series Judging Amy (1999-2005), as Court Services officer Bruce Van Exel. After taking appearing in multiple episodes of the sitcom Girlfriends as Aaron and in supporting roles in films such as Why Did I Get Married? and Vantage Point, Jones scored a regular part on the hit sci-fi series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, playing FBI agent James Ellison, who is constantly on the hunt for the fugitive Sarah Connor. He also appeared in J. J. Abrams 2011 Spielberg homage Super 8.
Harley Graham (Actor) .. Teen Cooper
Jodi Lyn Brockton (Actor) .. Dealer
Benny Nieves (Actor) .. Jesus
Michael Escamilla (Actor) .. Angel
Joaquín Cosio (Actor) .. Vicente Cortez
Jim Gaffigan (Actor) .. Red
Born: July 07, 1966
Birthplace: Chesterton, Indiana, United States
Trivia: Born July 7th, 1966, Indiana native and standup comic Jim Gaffigan cultivated a reputation during the late '90s and early 2000s as a low-key, witty, and inventive comic with mildly self-deprecative routines. He then branched out into television and film roles, finding mixed (if not unqualified) success in those venues. Launched during the early '90s, Gaffigan's original standup act sparked the attention of such after-hours talk programs as Late Night with David Letterman (on CBS) and Late Night with Conan O'Brien (on NBC). Both shows booked the comic for repeated spots to tremendous audience enthusiasm. Letterman was reportedly so wowed by Gaffigan's material, delivery, and presence, in fact, that he commissioned his company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated, to produce a sitcom for Gaffigan, Welcome to New York. The series cast Gaffigan as a character named Jim Gaffigan, a former weatherman from Indiana who moves to New York and takes a job on a Good Morning America-like local talk show called "AM New York." Christine Baranski co-starred as Gaffigan's caustic producer, Marsha Bickner, Roseanne's Sara Gilbert as Marsha's assistant, Amy, and Rocky Carroll as Adrian Spencer, the program's smarmy, artificial host. Many of the initial gags and bits revolved around the "fish out of water" concept of a Hoosier thrust into the Big Apple, and Gaffigan's co-workers' cutting objections to his presence in the newsroom. Unfortunately, Welcome to New York folded a few months in, thanks to markedly poor ratings and viewership. The comic continued his television work unabated, however, with a recurring role on the equally short-lived Ellen DeGeneres starrer The Ellen Show. Beginning in 1999, Gaffigan began signing for supporting roles, typically comic turns, in feature films, starting with David O. Russell's Three Kings. He played Larry Johnson, the highway pullover dumbfounded by a "meow"-spouting cop, in Broken Lizard's Super Troopers (2001), then a hotel manager in the eccentric dramedy Igby Goes Down (2002). Gaffigan also landed a bit part as Chris Grandy in Gary Winick's Big update 13 Going on 30 (2004). In mid-2005, Gaffigan issued his premier comedy video, Jim Gaffigan: Beyond the Pale -- an hour-long special in which the comic delivers a number of riffs on the subjects of food, holidays, gift giving, and religion. (The title refers to the fair-haired Gaffigan's ghostly white complexion, one of the recurring subjects of his shtick.) Gaffigan then essayed a supporting role in Hilary Brougher's 2006 psychodrama Stephanie Daley, starring Tilda Swinton, Amber Tamblyn and Timothy Hutton. 2008 found the actor co-starring alongside Justin Timberlake and Verne Troyer in the Love Guru, which won the dubious honor of three Raspberry Awards. Gaffigan would have better luck in 2009, when he joined the cast of Sam Mendes' comedy Away We Go, and again in 2010 for the films Going the Distance and It's Kind of a Funny Story. He also worked in the television sitcom My Boys from 2006-2009. '
Evaluna Montaner (Actor) .. Teresa Cortez
Manolo Gonzales (Actor) .. Vergara-DJ
Kim Collins (Actor) .. Pudgy Guy
Born: January 19, 1959
Harlon Miller (Actor) .. State Trooper
Nicondra Norwood (Actor) .. News Reporter
Rachel Wulff (Actor) .. News Reporter
Phil Anaya (Actor) .. News Reporter
Janette Sepwa (Actor) .. Catering Supervisor
Joe Camp III (Actor) .. Guy in Bar
Kathleen Fletcher (Actor) .. Woman Shopper
Anne Fletcher (Actor) .. Dispatch Operator
Born: May 01, 1966
Oscar Gale (Actor) .. Bodyguard
Alejandra Perez (Actor) .. Marisol
Fallingstar Locke (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #1
Kayla Cangiamilla (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #2
Leslie Ivette Quezada (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #3
Millarel Ormazabal (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #4
Natalie Legendre (Actor) .. Damas Dancer #5
Zachary Woodlee (Actor) .. Choreographer
Born: April 27, 1977
Abigail James Witherspoon (Actor) .. Cooper Girl
Noel Rathe (Actor) .. Drunk Santa
Precious Roberson (Actor) .. Prostitute
Leticia Magaña (Actor) .. Angry Mom
Michael Ray Escamilla (Actor)
Jannette Sepwa (Actor) .. Catering Supervisor
Peaches Davis (Actor) .. Bus Rider
Josué Gutierrez (Actor) .. Bouncer
Born: March 18, 1977

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