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1992 • Action / Thriller • 108m

Deep Cover

"There's a thin line between catching a criminal... and becoming one."

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Black police officer Russell Stevens applies for a special anti-drug squad which targets the highest boss of cocaine delivery to LA—the Colombian foreign minister's nephew. Russell works his way up from the bottom undercover, until he reaches the boss.

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Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne
Russell Stevens Jr. / John Hull
Jeff Goldblum
Jeff Goldblum
David Jason
Victoria Dillard
Victoria Dillard
Betty McCutcheon
Gregory Sierra
Gregory Sierra
Felix Barbosa
Clarence Williams III
Clarence Williams III
Taft
Alex Colon
Alex Colon
Molto
Roger Guenveur Smith
Roger Guenveur Smith
Eddie
Sydney Lassick
Sydney Lassick
Gopher
Kamala Lopez
Kamala Lopez
Belinda Chacon
Julio Oscar Mechoso
Julio Oscar Mechoso
Hernandez
Glynn Turman
Glynn Turman
Russell Stevens Sr.
Sandra Gould
Sandra Gould
Mrs. G.
Charles Martin Smith
Charles Martin Smith
Gerald Carver
Bruce Paul Barbour
Bruce Paul Barbour
Policeman
Anna Berger
Anna Berger
Congresswoman
Jaime Cardriche
Jaime Cardriche
Shark
Alisa Christensen
Alisa Christensen
Ivy's Driver
Erik Kilpatrick
Erik Kilpatrick
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Director: Bill DukeExecutive Producer: David StreitScreenplay: Henry BeanScreenplay: Michael TolkinProducer: Henry BeanProducer: Pierre David

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John Chard
2015-08-15
80%

Two Masks. Deep Cover is directed by Bill Duke and written by Michael Tolkin and Henry Bean. It stars Larry Fishburne, Jeff Goldblum, Charles Martin Smith, Victoria Dillard and Gregory Sierra. Music is by Michel Colombier and cinematography by Bojan Bazelli. Traumatised as a youngster by the death of his junkie father, Russell Stevens (Fishburne) becomes a police officer. Passing an interview with DEA Agent Gerald Carver (Smith), Stevens goes undercover to bust a major drug gang that has links to high places. But the closer he gets in with the targets, the deeper he gets involved - emotionally and psychologically. A splendid slice of gritty neo-noir, Deep Cover follows a classic film noir theme of a man descending into a world he really shouldn't be part of. This is a shifty and grungy Los Angeles, awash with blood money, single parents prepared to sell their kids, where kids in their early teens mule for the dealers and get killed in the process. A place of dimly lighted bars and pool halls, of dank streets and scrap yards, and of course of violence and misery. The look and tone of the picture is as intense as the characterisations on show. Duke (A Rage in Harlem) knows some tricks to imbue psychological distortion, canted angles, step-print framing, slow angled lensing, jump cuts and sweaty close ups. Bazelli photographs with a deliberate urban feel, making red prominent and black a lurking menace. While the musical accompaniments flit in between hip-hop thunder and jazzy blues lightning. Fishburne provides a narration that works exceptionally well, harking back to classic noirs of yesteryear. As this grim tale unfolds, his distressingly down-beat tone goes hand in hand with the narrative's sharp edges. The screenplay is always smart and cutting, mixing political hog-wash and social commentary with the harsh realities of lives dominated by drugs - the users - the sellers - the cartel, and the cop going deeper underground... Great performances from the leading players seal the deal here (Goldblum is not miscast he's the perfect opposite foil for Fishburne's broody fire), and while some clichés are within the play, the production as mounted, with the narrative devices of identification destruction (hello 2 masks) and that violence begets violence, marks this out as one the neo-noir crowd should note down as a must see. 8/10

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Image Organization, New Line Cinema
Budget
$8,000,000
Box Office
$16,600,000

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