Information
| Year: | 1997 |
| Rating: | 6.1(2815) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Drama |
| Directed by: | Jim Kouf |
| Actors: | James Belushi Tupac Shakur Dennis Quaid James Earl Jones David Paymer Lela Rochon |
| "The Best Place To Hide Is Behind A Badge" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Jim Kouf | |
| Actors | |
| James Belushi | as Det. Frank Divinci |
| Tupac Shakur | as Det. Rodriguez |
| Dennis Quaid | as Joe Doe/William |
| James Earl Jones | as Arthur Baylor |
| David Paymer | as Elliot Goff |
| Gary Cole | as Richard Simms |
| Terrence 'T.C.' Carson | as Manny Landrew |
| Brad Greenquist | as Richard Stein |
| James Handy | as Capt. Henderson |
| Kool Moe Dee | as Lionel Hudd |
| Victor Love | as Hooper |
| Robert LaSardo | as Sarkasian |
| Perry Anzilotti | as Vic |
| Gregory Scott Cummins | as Clyde David Dunner |
| Tommy 'Tiny' Lister | as Cutlass Supreme |
| Thomas Mills | as Patrolman Mahomey |
| Rick LaFond | as Desk officer |
| Anthony C. Hall | as James |
| Catero Colbert | as Cortez |
| Steve Wilcox | as Dave |
| Alexander Folk | as Reverend |
| Paul Gold | as Lineup suspect |
| Douglas Bennett | as Guard |
| David Weisenberg | as Doctor |
| Will Jeffries | as Attorney |
| Jason Bagby | as Young man |
| Chris Hendrie | as Judge Weinberg |
| Robert Apisa | as Bailiff |
| Terrance Ellis | as Gun seller |
| Todd Patrick Breaugh | as Steven J. Allen |
| Joseph Hieu | as Asian man |
| Edward Edwards | as Sgt. Gardner |
| Fred Ornstein | as Officer |
| Taylor Anderson | as Butler |
| Tom Ormeny | as Nathan McCall |
| Tony Perez | as Judge Pine |
| Ron Cummins | as Bailiff |
| Jimmie F. Skaggs | as Duncan |
| Leonard O. Turner | as Guard at Cynthia's jail |
| Dafidd McCracken | as Reporter |
| Donald Craig | as Sinclair |
| George Christy | as Detective |
| Myles DiRussy III | as Officer |
| Jesse J. Donnelly | as Detective |
| Teddy Lane Jr. | as Guard at county jail |
| Reginald W. Miller | as Detective |
| Actresses | |
| Lela Rochon | as Cynthia Webb |
| Wendy Crewson | as Helen Eden |
| Yuri Ogawa | as Jury forewoman |
| Deborah Rennard | as Caroline Divinci |
| Elizabeth Maynard | as Newscaster |
| Charlene Simpson | as Manny's secretary |
| Andrea C. Robinson | as Reporter |
| Nellie Sciutto | as Reporter |
| Lisa Dinkins | as Nurse |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Gross: |
USA - 5,790,448 USD (9 November 1997) UK - 95,133 GBP (23 August 1998) |
| Plot: | Two cops kill an undercover DEA agent by mistake, and frantically try to cover their tracks by framing a homeless man for the crime. That involves juggling evidence, coaching witnesses, and improvising to keep their desperate scheme from unraveling. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Lost Souls" Written by Tupac Shakur, Noble and E.D.I., D. Frank & M. Murphy Performed by 2Pac featuring Noble and E.D.I. Artists courtesy of The "Untouchable" Death Row Records Contains an interpolation of "Don't disturb this groove" "Keep your eyes open" Written & Performed by O.F.T.B. Artist courtesy of Ghetto Records / The "Untouchable" Death Row Records "How Do U Want It" Written by Tupac Shakur, J. Jackson, Quincy Jones, L. Ware, B. Fisher, S. Richardson Performed by 2Pac Artist courtesy of The "Untouchable" Death Row Records Contains a sample of "Body Heat" Performed by Quincy Jones Courtesy of A & M Records, Inc. By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing "Way to major" Written by Daz Dillinger, Tray Dee Performed by Daz Dillinger Artist courtesy of The "Untouchable" Death Row Records "Joe's Nightmare" Written & Performed by Danny Sheridan & Deborah Ann Ray "Freak Sumthin'" Written by JU C, Carl "Butch" Small, Ron Brent Performed by JU C Artist Courtesy of Gamedog Records / The "Untouchable" Death Row Records "Can't Fix It" Written by Chris Jackson Performed by Jackers Artist Courtesy of Buzztone Records "Staring at the world thru my rearview" Written by Tupac Shakur, E.D.I., Kadafee Performed by 2Pac, E.D.I. and Kadafee Artists Courtesy of The "Untouchable" Death Row Records Contains a sample from "In the air tonight" as recorded by Phil Collins Produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp., by arrangement with Warner Special Products "Walk don't sleep" Written & Performed by Marcus Barone Artist Courtesy of Marcus Barone Music |
Goofs
| Crew: When Det. Frank Divinc talks to Joe for the first time about the crime in the car we can clearly see the camera in the reflection of the window. As the scene progress the camera zooms in and a head can be seen next to the camera. |
Quotes
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Divinci: We're the teachers, and in our classroom two and two can add up to five if we say it does. [last lines] Divinci: [in the getaway car, the driver of which we cannot yet see] Here's the most important thing: You can NEVER lose your sense of humor. Without that, you've got NOTHING. [the driver pulls a familiar-looking Magnum and blows Divinci's head through the back window] Clyde David Dunner: [the driver]... FUCKING A! [laughs into the closing credits] [Baylor is questioning Cynthia Webb in court] Helen Eden: Objection! Mr. Baylor is purposely trying to confuse the witness. Arthur Baylor: I am NOT trying to confuse the witness; the WITNESS has been trying to confuse THIS COURT! Divinci: The only difference between a witness and a liar is this: One knows what he's doing at all times; the other has no clue. Divinci: They'll never find me, because I'm following my heart. And they don't know where that is. Bookie: ...So what can you do to assure me of your good intentions? Detective Rodriguez: I can make your life miserable, that's what I can do. Bookie: Look at me. Am I attractive? Do I have a wife and five kids? Have I got a job at IBM and a swanky bachelor pad? NO, NO, AND NO! I loan big money to people like you who can't control their urge to blow it all gambling; Then I stay awake half the night trying to convince them that I have needs, too... The point of which is, I ALREADY HAVE A MISERABLE LIFE! So don't threaten me, you lousy bag of used kitty-litter! Cynthia Webb: [seeing Divinci in her dressing room] Isn't this breaking and entering? Divinci: I don't know, I'm homicide, we don't learn that stuff. Detective Rodriguez: [in Divinci's office, shortly after Dunner is found Not Guilty] ...Bad news. Divinci: Don't tell me: Clyde walked. I heard all about it. Detective Rodriguez: Worse: Joe's going to stand trial. Judge Pine found him mentally unfit to plead one way or the other. Divinci: [glaring at him in shock] You're joking with me! ...Right? Detective Rodriguez: Oh, yeah, I *love* to make people laugh; that's my life's work! Did you hear the one about the two cops who wasted a Drug Enforcement Agent? |
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