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working with Hernández. After a falling out, Jason becomes more sadistic, and Stevens correctly deduces that Barbosa wants Jason killed to eliminate his competition. Felix immediately gives up Stevens, Jason and Betty to Hernández, and wants Jason killed during the arrest. Carver knows about this but
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Taft orders Stevens to surrender but is shot by Jason after attempting to brandish his backup weapon, forcing Stevens to reveal himself as a police officer as he tries to radio in for an ambulance to help Taft. Stevens tries to reason with Jason as the latter tries to convince him to just take the
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Jason's drug money. When one of Stevens' dealers is murdered by a rival dealer, he is informed by Jason that if he doesn't retaliate, other street dealers will view it as a sign of weakness and in turn murder him. Stevens follows the rival dealer to a nightclub, corners him in a bathroom and kills
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wrote, "The movie peels away every layer of hope, revealing a red-hot core of nihilistic despair. Fishburne, with his hair-trigger line readings and deadly reptilian gaze, conveys the controlled desperation of someone watching his own faith unravel. And Goldblum reveals a new dimension of comic
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Narcotics Detective Taft and his corrupt partner, Hernández, as he buys a kilogram in a set-up by Eddie Dudley, Gallegos' low-level street supplier. At his arraignment, Stevens discovers that he bought baby laxative instead of cocaine and his case is dismissed. His self-appointed attorney David
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Gallegos comes to meet with Stevens and Jason, informing them that they have inherited Felix's debts to him. Later that day, Stevens meets with Carver to tell him about his meeting with Gallegos. Instead, Carver pulls a gun on Stevens and orders him to surrender his weapon and get in his car.
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Stevens and Jason learn that Gallegos is going to kill them anyway, so they kill him first and steal a van storing over $ 100 million in cash. They then invite Guzmán to a shipyard and offer to return 80% of Gallegos' money if he agrees to invest the remaining 20% in their synthetic cocaine
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has decided to leave Gallegos alone because Guzmán may someday be useful as a political asset to them; Carver has decided to play along in exchange for career advancement. Disillusioned, Stevens abandons his undercover status and vows to take down Gallegos and Guzmán alone.
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Afterward, Carver coerces Stevens into testifying in favor of him and the DEA in return for not charging Betty with money laundering. He produces a videotape of the incriminating conversation with Guzmán at the shipyard during his testimony to the
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money and go rogue. Jason shoots Taft in the chest, killing him. Throwing all reason out of the window and seeing no other alternative, Stevens attempts to arrest Jason. When Jason shoots at him, a tearful Stevens returns fire and kills Jason in
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refuses to interfere, forcing Stevens to violate orders and stop the murder himself by exposing Felix, which results in a vengeful Jason killing him. The killing results in Betty reneging on the drug business, with Stevens' protection.
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s Ignatiy Vishnevetsky wrote "As a depiction of crime, law enforcement, and drug dealing, the film is a cartoon; as an exploration of the Man's ulterior motives, it's trenchant and angry. Stylistic and attitudinal cues come by way of
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displays many hallmarks of the genre, down to the diffuse paranoia (perhaps the entire operation is a high-level Washington cover-up). It was the most unexpected pleasure to arrive here in many a month". In its 2021 retrospective,
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In 1972, Russell Stevens Jr. witnesses his drug-addicted, alcoholic father getting shot and killed while robbing a liquor store. Traumatized by his father's death, Stevens swears that he will never end up like him.
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gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four and praised the voice-over narration as "poetic and colorful. That's part of the process elevating the story from the mundane to the mythic".
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operation. Taft, who has been tailing Stevens, interrupts the deal and has his gun taken by Guzmán’s men. Since he is unable to arrest Guzmán because of his
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rises above standard-issue crime thriller fare thanks to a smartly cynical script and powerhouse performances from its unorthodox but well-matched leads."
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was released on April 17, 1992 in 901 theaters, and grossed $ 3.4 million on its opening weekend. It went on to make $ 16.6 million in North America.
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Jason, who is also a drug trafficker in Gallegos' network, rewards Stevens' silence with more cocaine and introduces him to Felix Barbosa, the
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him. Jason then partners with Stevens in his new business: distribution of a synthetic chemical variant of cocaine.
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to Gallegos. Felix kills Eddie when he finds out he's working with the LAPD and enlists Stevens as his replacement.
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wrote, "What emerges is a powerhouse thriller full of surprises, original touches, and rare political lucidity".
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is the last film in which Fishburne was credited as "Larry". See "Once Larry, Now Laurence" by David Denicolo,
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Stevens develops a romance with Betty McCutcheon, the manager of an art dealership which is a front to
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in 1991 and 1992. Containing a mix of hip hop, reggae and R&B tracks, it peaked at No. 166 on the
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on July 13, 2021, featuring a new 4K digitally restored transfer and lossless DTS HD MA 2.0 audio.
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and released as his debut solo single, which also features then-newcomer
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Angrily, Stevens disarms Carver and forces him to admit that the
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However, not all critics liked the movie. In his review for
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Fictional portrayals of the Los Angeles Police Department
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was released in the United States on April 15, 1992, by
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One day, Stevens is arrested by the devoutly religious
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For its home media debut, Deep Cover was released on
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September 14, 1999 on a barebones snapper case with
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The majority of critics responded favorably towards
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Deep Cover (disambiguation)

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Michael Tolkin
Henry Bean
Pierre David
Laurence Fishburne
Jeff Goldblum
Charles Martin Smith
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Henry Bean
Michael Tolkin
Laurence Fishburne
Jeff Goldblum
Charles Martin Smith
Cincinnati
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theme song of the same title
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