Ride Along


7:20 pm - 9:00 pm, Thursday, January 15 on ProSieben ()

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Um sich gegenüber seinem angehenden Schwager James, einem hartgesottenen Cop, zu beweisen, bewirbt sich der großmäulige Highschool-Wachmann Ben an der Polizeiakademie. Als Ben tatsächlich angenommen wird, beschließt James, den Freund seiner Schwester Angela mit auf eine 24-Stunden-Patrouille zu nehmen, um ihn in Extremsituationen zu testen. Und solche Situationen lassen nicht auf sich warten, denn die beiden bekommen Stress mit dem gefährlichsten Gangster der Nachbarschaft.

2014 German Stereo
Komödie Polizei Action/Abenteuer Krimi-Drama

Cast & Crew
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Ice Cube (Actor) .. James
Kevin Hart (Actor) .. Ben
John Leguizamo (Actor) .. Santiago
Bruce McGill (Actor) .. Lt. Brooks
Tika Sumpter (Actor) .. Angela Payton
Bryan Callen (Actor) .. Miggs
Laurence Fishburne (Actor) .. Omar
Dragoș Bucur (Actor) .. Marko
Gary Owen (Actor) .. Crazy Cody
Jacob Latimore (Actor) .. Ramon
Jay Pharoah (Actor) .. Runflat
Benjamin "Lil P-Nut" Flores Jr. (Actor) .. Morris The Kid
Eric Benson (Actor) .. Marko's Gunmen
Greg Rementer (Actor) .. Marko's Gunmen
Anna House (Actor) .. Cafeteria Lady
Jasmine Burke (Actor) .. Dispatcher Gina
Julie Gribble (Actor) .. Waiver Officer
John Kaplan (Actor) .. Bearded Biker
Anona Tolar (Actor) .. Biker's Wife
Dwayne Brown (Actor) .. Angry Car Owner
Louanne LaFortune (Actor) .. Gun Shop Val
Keith Walters (Actor) .. Shotgun Shooter
David Banner (Actor) .. Jay
James Logan (Actor) .. Pawn Shop Owner
Chase Anderson (Actor) .. Market Cashier
Angie Stone (Actor) .. Market Shopper
Emmanuel Hudson (Actor) .. Market Shopper
Kenny Alfonso (Actor) .. Strip Club Manager
Phillip Devona (Actor) .. Tweaker
Omari Wallace (Actor) .. Tweaker
Sheena Kharazmi (Actor) .. Hostage
Thida Penn (Actor) .. Hostage
Aaron Saxton (Actor) .. Roberto
Mark Hicks (Actor) .. Gang Lieutenant
Joseph Williams (Actor) .. Omar Gangster
William Neenan (Actor) .. Serbian Boss
Brian Oerly (Actor) .. Serb
Eric Lee Goins (Actor) .. Assface23
Lucius Baston (Actor) .. Ballsdeep23
Drew Goin (Actor) .. Suds31
Elle Duncan (Actor) .. News Reporter
Gary Weeks (Actor) .. Dr. Cowan
Jeff Rose (Actor) .. Medic Jeffrey

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Did You Know..
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Ice Cube (Actor) .. James
Born: June 15, 1969
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: One of the most powerful and uncompromising artists in rap music, Ice Cube enjoyed a surprisingly smooth transition into a career in motion pictures, first distinguishing himself as an actor and later branching out into writing, producing, and directing. Born O'Shea Jackson in South Central Los Angeles on June 15, 1969, Ice Cube came from a working class family, with both his father and mother employed by U.C.L.A. Ice Cube began writing lyrics when he was in ninth grade; a friend in a high school typing class challenged him to see who could come up with a better rap, and when he won the contest, Cube began honing his hip-hop skills in earnest. Before long, Ice Cube had formed a rap group called CIA with a friend, a DJ known as Sir Jinx. CIA began playing parties organized by Dr. Dre (born Andre Young), a member of a popular local hip-hop group called The World Class Wrecking Cru, and Cube and Dre both got to know Eazy-E (born Eric Wright), a rapper with a group called HBO who had started his own record company, financed by his successful career as a drug dealer. In time, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and Eazy-E joined forces with DJ Yella (born Antoine Carraby) and MC Ren (born Lorenzo Patterson) to form the group N.W.A. With their 1988 album Straight Outta Compton, N.W.A.'s profane and provocative lyrics (particularly the infamous "F -- -- Tha Police") made them one of the most controversial groups in the history of rap music, and if they weren't the first gangsta rappers, they certainly brought the sound to a mass audience for the first time. In 1989, Cube, dissatisfied with N.W.A.'s management (and the fact he had been paid a mere 30,000 dollars for writing and performing on an album which sold three million copies), decided to leave the group and strike out on his own. He released his first solo album, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, in 1990, and the disc's blunt, forceful sound and aggressive blend of street life and political commentary proved there was life for the rapper after N.W.A.. The following year, after releasing the follow-up EP Kill at Will, and a second album, Death Certificate, Cube made his acting debut in John Singleton's gritty look at life in South Central Los Angeles, Boyz N The Hood, which drew its name from an early N.W.A. track. Cube received strong reviews for his performance as ex-con Doughboy, and a year later starred opposite fellow rap trailblazer Ice-T in Walter Hill's Trespass. In 1995, Cube reunited with Singleton for the drama Higher Learning, and, later that year, expanded his repertoire by starring in Friday, a comedy he also wrote and produced. With his career in the movies on the rise, Cube spent less and less time in the recording studio, although he often contributed to the soundtracks of the films in which he appeared, and recorded with the L.A. all-star group Westside Connection. In 1998, Cube added directing to his list of accomplishments with The Players Club, for which he also served as screenwriter and executive producer, as well as played a supporting role as Reggie. The same year, he released his first solo album in four years, War and Peace, Vol. One: The War Disc. Cube went on to write and produce sequels to both Friday and All About the Benjamins, which co-starred his Friday sidekick, Mike Epps. He also continued to work in films for other writers and filmmakers, including Three Kings, Ghosts of Mars, and the extremely successful urban comedy Barbershop.In 2004, Cube's career continued to pick up steam. He appeared in the motor-cycle action thriller Torque, as well as Barbershop 2: Back in Business. By the next year, he was taking over for Vin Diesel, starring in XXX: State of the Union, as well as branching into the realm of family comedy with Are We There Yet?. Both were box office gold, and Cube went on to follow up the latter with 2007's sequel Are We Done Yet?.He tried his hand at an inspirational sports drama producing and starring in The Longshots in 2008. His love of sports found full flower in his 2010 documentary Straight Outta L.A., which he made as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. The film examined the relationship between sports and hip-hop culture in The City of Angels during the heyday of N.W.A. He appeared in the corrupt cop drama Rampart, and had a funny turn as the Captain to the undercover agents working out of 21 Jump Street.
Kevin Hart (Actor) .. Ben
Born: July 06, 1979
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: After cutting his teeth on the stand-up comedy circuit on the East Coast, comic Kevin Hart got his big break when he was cast in the Judd Apatow series Undeclared in 2000. The then 21 year old had grown up using his sense of humor to help his family cope with issues like his father's drug addiction and incarceration, and eventually learning to thrive in the stand-up scene helped give Hart the tenacity to make it on a national scale, both on stage and on screen. Hart would headline several successful national stand-up tours over the coming years, in addition to his successful movie career, which would find him appearing in a host of films like Soul Plane, Fool's Gold, The Five Year Engagement, This is the End. In 2014, he had a trio of hits, Ride Along, About Last Night and Think Like a Man Too. His success continued into the following years, headlining The Wedding Ringer and Get Hard in 2015, and Ride Along 2 and a stand-up film, What Now? in 2016.
John Leguizamo (Actor) .. Santiago
Born: July 22, 1964
Birthplace: Bogotá, Colombia
Trivia: John Leguizamo is a Colombian-born comedian and actor best known for his memorable, often sharply satirical, characterizations of Latinos on stage and in films. He began his career as a stand-up comedian in New York clubs and as a performer in small independent feature films. These engagements led to his playing small roles in major features such as Casualties of War (1989) and Die Hard 2 (1990) where he was typically cast as a violent, unsavory fellow; none of these films seemed to utilize his talents and potential on film. Leguizamo has fared better in smaller films such as Time Expired (1991). His stage career also continues to grow. For his one-man show Mambo Mouth, a scathing look at Hispanic stereotypes, he won awards and great acclaim. His follow-up play Spic-o-Rama is equally funny and thought provoking. Leguizamo played his first leading film role in Super Mario Brothers. (1993). That year he also played an important and acclaimed role in De Palma's Carlito's Way. In 1995 he finished two movies, A Pyromaniac's Love Story and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar where he played the lovely drag queen Miss Chi Chi Rodriguez. That year, Leguizamo also created, scripted, executive produced and starred in a sketch comedy show on Fox, House of Buggin. Done in the style of Fox's smash hit series In Living Color, Leguizamo's show was billed as the first show of its kind to feature an all Latino cast. Unfortunately, though the show received good ratings, it failed to attract an audience and was cancelled after only a few months. The Colombian funnyman has since returned to feature films. In 1996, he starred, wrote and co-produced another showcase for his talents, The Pest.
Bruce McGill (Actor) .. Lt. Brooks
Born: July 11, 1950
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Trivia: Husky American actor Bruce McGill made his film debut in Citizen's Band (1978), but it was his next film role, frat-brat "D Day" in National Lampoon's Animal House, that gained him a following. McGill repeated his D-Day characterization in the spin-off TV series Delta House (1979), then co-starred with David Hasselhoff in the 1980 weekly-TV version of the 1977 theatrical football comedy Semi-Tough. He went on to play a string of brusque authority types in films (Cliffhangers) and television (MacGiver, Live Shot). Fans of the fantasy series Quantum Leap (1989-93) may recall McGill's occasional guest shots, which ranged from mildly eccentric to truly weird. In 1987, Bruce McGill enjoyed one of his few feature-film leading roles in Waiting for the Moon. But it wasn't until the 1990s that casting directors really began to utilize McGill's unique range, and though he never won any awards, he shifted between film (A Perfect World, Timecop, The Insider) and television (Babylon 5, Star Trek: Voyager) with the skill of a seasoned pro. Any genre was fair game, and all were tackled with equal aplomb. At the dawn of the 2000s McGill seemed to shift his focus toward feature films, with roles in Ali, The Sum of All Fears, and Collateral helping to make him both a Michael Mann regular, and one of those welcomed faces that seems to turn up everywhere. Still TV just seemed to be in McGill's blood and after lending his voice to both Family Guy and The Cleveland Show he could be seen as a regular on the TNT detective series Rizzoli and Isles.
Tika Sumpter (Actor) .. Angela Payton
Born: June 20, 1980
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Was the first African American cheerleader at her high school. Worked as a waitress in New York City before beginning career as a model at 17 and appearing in commercials and educational films. Co-founded and performed with R&B/hip hop duo Twise with Marcella "Precise" Brailsford; contributed the track "Paint the World (America's Theme)" to the One Life, Many Voices for Hurricane Relief CD to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina. First regular TV work came in 2004 when she was named co-host of Best Friend's Date on the N Network. Big break came in 2005 when she was cast as Layla Williamson on One Life to Live. Made big screen debut in 2010's Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming. Made the leap into producing with the 2016 movie Southside With You, in which she plays a young Michelle Obama.
Bryan Callen (Actor) .. Miggs
Born: January 26, 1967
Birthplace: Manila, Philippines
Trivia: Of Irish, Italian and American Indian descent.Due to his father's job as a banker, lived overseas until he was 14.Worked at Lehman Brothers for two years.Studied at the Beverly Hills Playhouse.Frequent performer at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles.Host of The Bryan Callen Show podcast.
Laurence Fishburne (Actor) .. Omar
Born: July 30, 1961
Birthplace: Augusta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Dramatic actor Laurence Fishburne gained widespread acclaim and an Oscar nomination for his gripping performance as the Svengali-like Ike Turner in the Tina Turner biopic What's Love Got to Do With It (1993) and went on to rack up an impressive string of credits playing leads and supporting roles on stage, screen, and television.Born in Augusta, GA, the sole child of a corrections officer and an educator, Fishburne was raised in Brooklyn following his parents' divorce. An unusually sensitive child with a natural gift for acting, he was taken to various New York stage auditions before landing his first professional role at the age of ten. Two years later, he made his feature film debut with a major role in Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975). A turning point in the young actor's career came when he lied about his age and won the role of a young Navy gunner in Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now. On location in the Philippines, the teenage actor effectively bade farewell to childhood as he endured the many legendary problems that befell Coppola's production over the next two years. In between shooting days, Fishburne hung out with the adult actors, often exposing himself to their offscreen drinking and drugging antics.Back in Hollywood by the late '70s, he continued playing small supporting roles in features and on television. Like many black actors, he was frequently relegated to playing thugs and young hoodlums. He would continue to appear in Coppola productions like Rumble Fish (1983) and The Cotton Club (1984) throughout the 1980s. Wanting a change from playing heavies, he accepted a recurring role as friendly Cowboy Curtis opposite Paul Reubens on the loopy CBS children's series Pee-Wee's Playhouse. By the early '90s, Fishburne had begun to escape the stereotypical roles of his early career. In 1990, he played a psychotic hit man opposite Christopher Walken in Abel Ferrara's King of New York and a chess-playing hustler in Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993). Following his great success in the Tina Turner biopic, he became one of Hollywood's most prolific actors, appearing in films such as John Singleton's Higher Learning (1995). Fishburne, who had known Singleton when the latter was a security guard on the Pee-Wee's Playhouse set, had previously appeared in the director's debut film Boyz 'N the Hood (1991). After Higher Learning came Othello (1995) and Always Outnumbered, which he also produced. Fishburne had previously produced Hoodlum (1997), in which he also starred. In 1999, he stepped into blockbuster territory with his starring role in the stylish sci-fi action film The Matrix. Increasingly geared towards action films, Fishburne could be seen in the fast and furious motorcycle flick Biker Boyz as fans prepared for the release of the upcoming Matrix sequels. Indeed, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (2003) earned Fishburne further praise from both fans and critics. The same year, Fishburne co-starred with Tim Robbins and Sean Penn in the role of a homicide detective for the Academy Award-winning thriller Mystic River. The actor went on to star as a cop-killing mobster for the crime drama Assault on Precinct 13 (2005), and as a somber professor of English in the critically acclaimed urban drama Akeelah and the Bee (2006). He would co-star in the ensemble political docudrama chronicling the life and death of Robert F. Kennedy (also in 2006), and join the cast of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer in 2007. Fishburne found success again in director Steven Soderbergh's Contagion (2011), and co-stars in the Superman reboot Man of Steel (2013) as the editor-and-chief of "The Daily Planet". In addition to his work in cinema, Fishburne has established a distinguished stage career, winning a Tony Award in 1992, for his role in August Wilson's Two Trains Running.
Dragoș Bucur (Actor) .. Marko
Gary Owen (Actor) .. Crazy Cody
Jacob Latimore (Actor) .. Ramon
Born: August 10, 1996
Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia: At the age of 4, he was inspired by his father's gospel group to perform on stage.Practiced singing and dancing by watching R&B music videos at a young age.At the age of 9 decided to pursue a career as a singer and showcase his work to several music labels.In 2005, he released his first single, making his debut as a singer.At the age of 11, he moved along with his family to Atlanta to start a career in entertainment.
Jay Pharoah (Actor) .. Runflat
Born: October 14, 1987
Birthplace: Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Starting doing impressions at age 6. Worked comedy clubs in Virginia at 15. Made his debut on Saturday Night Live on September 25, 2010. An audition tape played a key role in bringing him his SNL gig. On an SNL episode in 2010, he paid tribute to a principal at his high school, using a slightly different name than that of the actual man, Jimmy Frye---who was aware of Pharoah's plan and was fine with it. Pharoah was "always serious about his comedy," Frye said. "It's just a nice gesture that he remembered me."
Benjamin "Lil P-Nut" Flores Jr. (Actor) .. Morris The Kid
Eric Benson (Actor) .. Marko's Gunmen
Greg Rementer (Actor) .. Marko's Gunmen
Anna House (Actor) .. Cafeteria Lady
Jasmine Burke (Actor) .. Dispatcher Gina
Born: August 13, 1983
Julie Gribble (Actor) .. Waiver Officer
John Kaplan (Actor) .. Bearded Biker
Anona Tolar (Actor) .. Biker's Wife
Dwayne Brown (Actor) .. Angry Car Owner
Louanne LaFortune (Actor) .. Gun Shop Val
Keith Walters (Actor) .. Shotgun Shooter
David Banner (Actor) .. Jay
Born: April 11, 1974
James Logan (Actor) .. Pawn Shop Owner
Born: April 04, 1928
Chase Anderson (Actor) .. Market Cashier
Angie Stone (Actor) .. Market Shopper
Born: January 30, 1961
Died: March 01, 2025
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Is an only child. Started her career as part of the female rap trio Sequence alongside Gwendolyn Chisolm and Cheryl Cook. Developed sarcoidosis, a disease affecting the upper respiratory system, but continued her singing career. Cowrote and coproduced former boyfriend D'Angelo's 1995 album Brown Sugar. Named her debut album Black Diamond after her daughter. It won the Billboard Magazine Album of the Year Award in 2000. Sang the theme song for the UPN sitcom Girlfriends. Was a contestant on the fourth season of Celebrity Fit Club in 2006. Toured with Sisters in the Spirit, a gospel-like group, in 2007. Is a diabetic; became involved with the F.A.C.E. Diabetes Foundation and began working with them on a diabetes awareness campaign in 2008. Titled her 2010 album Unexpected following her father's sudden death while she was recording the album.
Emmanuel Hudson (Actor) .. Market Shopper
Kenny Alfonso (Actor) .. Strip Club Manager
Born: November 27, 1966
Phillip Devona (Actor) .. Tweaker
Born: May 11, 1970
Omari Wallace (Actor) .. Tweaker
Sheena Kharazmi (Actor) .. Hostage
Thida Penn (Actor) .. Hostage
Aaron Saxton (Actor) .. Roberto
Mark Hicks (Actor) .. Gang Lieutenant
Joseph Williams (Actor) .. Omar Gangster
William Neenan (Actor) .. Serbian Boss
Brian Oerly (Actor) .. Serb
Eric Lee Goins (Actor) .. Assface23
Lucius Baston (Actor) .. Ballsdeep23
Drew Goin (Actor) .. Suds31
Elle Duncan (Actor) .. News Reporter
Gary Weeks (Actor) .. Dr. Cowan
Born: June 04, 1972
Jeff Rose (Actor) .. Medic Jeffrey
Born: September 14, 1965

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