 |   |  |  |  | | Deep Cover |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - DVDs | | | Format: | DVD | | Rating: | R | | | Leading Role: | Jeff Goldblum, Laurence Fishburne | | Release Date: | Aug 10, 1999 | | | Director: | Bill Duke | | UPC: | 794043478024 | | | Region Code: | -- | | Display Format: | -- | | | Genre: | Action, Adventure | | Condition: | -- | | | Sub-Genre: | -- | | | | | | |
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| Movie description | Made during the black film boom that followed the success of BOYZ N THE HOOD, DEEP COVER is that rare and beautiful thing--a genuinely smart action movie. Screenwriters Michael Tolkin (THE PLAYER) and Henry Bean have written a clever but gritty, hard-hitting script, and director Bill Duke (A RAGE IN HARLEM) brings just the right tone to the material. It has an appropriately gloomy palette of glaring reds and dark blues and a dissonant, hip-hop-influenced score that enhances the sardonic mood. Laurence Fishburne narrates and stars in the challenging role of Russell Stevens Jr., an undercover cop who finds himself slipping onto the wrong side of the law. The federal agent who runs the undercover operation (Charles Martin Smith) tells Stevens to enjoy his drug-dealer lifestyle. And when the motives of the government Stevens works for come into question, the line between cop and criminal gets even more blurred. Stevens, the somber cop, has the perfect counterpoint in David Jason (Jeff Goldblum), the hilariously manic crooked lawyer. While Stevens is tormented and questions the morality of his every action, the formerly sheltered Jason is at first terrified, then enthralled by becoming a drug kingpin and a killer.
| | Credits | | Producer: | Henry Bean, Pierre David | | Cast: | Charles Martin Smith, Clarence Williams III, Glynn Turman, Gregory Sierra, Jeff Goldblum, Kamala Lopez-Dawson, Laurence Fishburne, Roger Guenveur Smith, Sydney Lassick, Victoria Dillard |
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Region 1 Keep Case Pan & Scan - 1.33 Letterboxed - 1.85 Additional Release Material: Trailers - 1.Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Biographies - 1.Cast & Crew Filmographies - 1.Cast & Crew
Theatrical release: 4/17/92.
DEEP COVER was the last film in which actor Laurence Fishburne was billed as "Larry Fishburne."
The soundtrack featured Dr. Dre's hit single "Deep Cover," which was Snoop Dogg's introduction to the rap world.
One of the congressmen in the film is named Bojan Bazelli, after the director of photography.
"Undercover, all your flaws become virtues."--Carver trying to persuade Stevens that he's right for the job.
| | Editorial reviews | "...A quiet gem....A pair of stunning performances....[Fishburne] gives a breath-takingly assured performance..." Harkness
"...Stylish and impassioned....The movie peels away every layer of hope, revealing a red-hot core of nihilistic despair..." Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (04/24/1992)
"...This fresh material inspires the actors. Fishburne is strong and complex in a role that marks him for more leading work. Goldblum whirls through scenes with wacky dialogue..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (04/15/1992)
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