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The UB Interview: Cedric Sanders Talks ‘Ambulance’

The new action film “Ambulance” Premieres in theaters today April 8th.

Over one day across the streets of L.A., three lives will change forever.

In the breakneck thriller from director-producer Michael Bay, decorated veteran Will Sharp, desperate for money to cover his wife’s medical bills, asks for help from the one person he knows he shouldn’t—his adoptive brother Danny . A charismatic career criminal, Danny instead offers him a score: the biggest bank heist in Los Angeles history: $32 million. With his wife’s survival on the line, Will can’t say no.

But when their getaway goes spectacularly wrong, the desperate brothers hijack an ambulance with a wounded cop clinging to life and ace EMT Cam Thompson onboard. In a high-speed pursuit that never stops, Will and Danny must evade a massive, city-wide law enforcement response, keep their hostages alive, and somehow try not to kill each other, all while executing the most insane escape L.A. has ever seen.

(Photo: Rowan Daly)
Cedric Sanders can be be seen in the strong supporting role. Cedric plays Officer Mark Ranshaw, a patrol officer for the LAPD, who’s partner is the injured cop in the ambulance that gets kidnapped by Gyllenhaal and Abdul-Mateen II.

Cedric Sanders is best known for the Sundance Film Festival hit “The Ten” starring Jessica Alba and Paul Rudd. He is also known for his supporting role in “American Gangster” opposite Academy Award Winner Denzel Washington.

Throughout the film he is determined to save his partner, single handedly if he must, even if it means risking his life without backup.

Aries from UB caught up wit Cedric and talked to him about his new exciting role! Cedric tells us what attracted him to the role, the experience of working with Michael Bay and why “Ambulance” is a must-watch in theaters!

Plus Cedric talks about his experience filming “American Gangster,” with Denzel Washington and he shares with UB his ideal role and more!


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