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  1. Lakeview Terrace: Directed by Neil LaBute. With Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson, Kerry Washington, Ron Glass. A troubled and racist African-American L.A.P.D. Officer will stop at nothing to force out a friendly interracial couple who just moved in next door to him.

  2. Newlywed interracial couple Chris and Lisa Mattson, ecstatically move into their first home in Los Angeles' Lakeview Terrace: a cul-de-sac of beautiful residences.

  3. Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson, and Kerry Washington star in Neil LaBute's thriller, Lakeview Terrace.

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  6. "Lakeview Terrace" is visually appealing, elegantly shot by the camera of Rogier Stoffers, and competent directed by LaBute: he can provide tension at the right moments and handle the storytelling in a crescendo of menace, maintaining a sense of pace and at the same time giving space for the characters to develop.

  7. Lakeview Terrace (2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. Lakeview Terrace: Directed by Neil LaBute. With Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson, Kerry Washington, Ron Glass. A troubled and racist African-American L.A.P.D. Officer will stop at nothing to force out a friendly interracial couple who just moved in next door to him.

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  10. "Lakeview Terrace" is the name of the area where Rodney King was beaten by Los Angeles police officers in 1991. The movie references his name, and the famous line, "Can't we all just get along?"