Harrison Ford wrestled terrorists at 20,000 feet and took on tribes of angry natives. Now, in next summer's cop caper Hollywood Homicide, he'll chase a bad guy through L.A. -- on a child's pink, balloon-adorned bicycle. ''We shut down Hollywood Boulevard and Grauman's Chinese Theatre,'' says costar Isaiah Washington of last month's shoot. ''There I was, a black man in a blue Versace shirt and two-carat diamond earrings, bling-blinging down the road with a nine-millimeter -- with a disheveled, angry cop on a little girl's bicycle chasing me.'' The Ghost Ship-mate says Ford requested the bike (''with a bell on it'') to make the scene wackier. Adding to the mayhem, the character, who moonlights as a real estate agent, tries to close a deal on the phone. ''We're not taking ourselves seriously,'' says Washington. ''It's not Dog Day Afternoon.''


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