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Amos & Andrew (1993)

Amos & Andrew (1993)
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When African-American professional Andrew Sterling (Samual L. Jackson) moves into a summer home on an up-tight all-white New England resort island, the snoopy white neighbors are sure he must be breaking and entering. They call the cops who get too rambunctious and break into Sterling's limo, tripping its security alarm. When Sterling shows up to stop the alarm and pulls out his keys to open the car, a skittish cop thinks he's pulling a gun and opens fire. Now things are really a mess, because not only have these cops screwed up big-time, they've screwed up big-time in an election year when their Police Chief (Dabney Coleman) just happens to be running for re-election. This mess-up smacks too much as a race-inspired melee, so Chief Tolliver arranges a cover-up to keep his reputation intact. He hires a drifter to pose as a thief so the cops will have a legitimate reason for "protecting" the vacationing Sterling. Things continue to complicate in this airbrush farce, that attempts to lighten with laughter, the delicate and combustible subject of American race relations. ~ Rovi

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Starring:
Nicolas CageSamuel L. Jackson, (more)
Director(s):
E. Max FryeMax E. Frye, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Amos & Andrew

When African-American professional Andrew Sterling (Samual L. Jackson) moves into a summer home on an up-tight all-white New England resort island, the snoopy white neighbors are sure he must be breaking and entering. They call the cops who get too rambunctious and break into Sterling's limo, tripping its security alarm. When Sterling shows up to stop the alarm and pulls out his keys to open the car, a skittish cop thinks he's pulling a gun and opens fire. Now things are really a mess, because not only have these cops screwed up big-time, they've screwed up big-time in an election year when their Police Chief (Dabney Coleman) just happens to be running for re-election. This mess-up smacks too much as a race-inspired melee, so Chief Tolliver arranges a cover-up to keep his reputation intact. He hires a drifter to pose as a thief so the cops will have a legitimate reason for "protecting" the vacationing Sterling. Things continue to complicate in this airbrush farce, that attempts to lighten with laughter, the delicate and combustible subject of American race relations. ~ Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
E. Max FryeMax E. Frye
Writer(s):
Max E. Frye
Producer(s):
Gary Goetzman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Strong Sexual Content, Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Violence)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Rebecca L.

    When Andrew Sterling (Samuel L. Jackson) moves into a new home on a New England rsort island, he is mistaken by his new neighbors (Michael Lerner and Margaret Colin) as a thief because they see him through his window with his stereo in his hands! They call the police. The Chief of Police Cecil Talliver (Dabney Coleman and his band of bungling deputies show-up and then the fun begins. When Talliver realizes what his crew has done he must engineer a cover-up by using a con-artist in his jail, Amos Odell (Nicolas Cage). The whole movie is a comedy of errors with several scenes that are laugh-out-loud funny. Entertaining!

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    Margaret N.

    When you combine these two great actors you can't miss being a hit. My husband and I both enjoyed this movie.

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    Felicia S.

    Do yourself a favor and rent this absolutely side splitting, thigh slapping,laugh out loud movie. A story about how when things go wrong, nit wits can make them worse.

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