Dark Blue (2003)
- Starring:
- Kurt Russell, Brendan Gleeson, (more)
- Director(s):
- Ron Shelton
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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A cop's personal code of justice begins to change after a number of incidents lead his city to a tragic wave of violence in this police drama. Eldon Perry (Kurt Russell) is a veteran cop with the LAPD's Special Investigations unit, a man who isn't above bending the law if it means putting people behind bars who deserve the treatment. As Los Angeles waits on the verdict in the Rodney King police beating trial, Perry is presenting testimony to Assistant Chief of Police Arthur Holland (Ving Rhames), who is well aware of the corruption in the SIS unit and wants to stop it. Perry, however, twists some facts as he speaks in the defense of his new partner, Bobby Keough (Scott Speedman), who is being investigated for inappropriate use of deadly force. For lack of honest testimony, Keough is let off the hook, and soon he and Perry have a new case to investigate -- a robbery at a liquor store than turned into a quadruple homicide. Perry and Keough quickly track down two likely suspects, Orchard (Kurupt) and Sidwell (Dash Mihok), but Perry is surprised when the head of SIS, Van Meter (Brendan Gleeson), tells him to let Orchard and Sidwell go, and instead points the finger at two ex-cons who should be taken off the street, even though they're innocent of this crime. Perry follows Van Meter's orders, despite Keough's misgivings, but in the wake of the L.A. riots, Perry has a change of heart, and decides to start working with Holland against Van Meter's corrupt methods. In the midst of it all, Perry is trying to hold together his troubled marriage to Sally (Lolita Davidovich), while Keough finds himself romancing a fellow officer, Beth (Michael Michele). Dark Blue was adapted from an original screenplay by noted crime novelist James Ellroy; originally set against the backdrop of the 1965 Watts riots, the story was later updated to 1992. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 118 mins
Complete Cast:
- Kurt Russell - Eldon Perry
- Scott Speedman - Bobby Keough
- Ving Rhames - Assistant Chief of Police Arthur Holland
- Dash Mihok - Gary Sidwell
- Master P - Maniac
- Jonathan Banks - James Barcomb
- Wayne King - Mr. Lewis
- Darrell Foster - Sergeant Jakes
- Tom Todoroff - Police Dispatcher
- Marin Hinkle - Deena Schultz
- Jim Cody Williams - Suspect
- Julius Rizzotti - New Lieutenant
- Dorian Holley - Church Choir Singer
- Victor Prince II - Metro Cop
- Cheryl Reeves - Nurse
- Eric Spillman - Newscaster
- Faleolo Alailima - Lucky 7 Bouncer
- Chapman Russell Way - Eldon Perry III
- Gregg Miller - Officer Charlie
- Giovanni Guichard - Rastas
- Carmen Twillie - Church Choir Singer
- Nigel Gibbs - Pastor Dennis
- Ted Marcoux - J.R.
- Eloy Casados - Rico
- Brendan Gleeson - Jack Van Meter
- Michael Michele - Beth Williamson
- Lolita Davidovich - Sally Perry
- Kurupt - Darryl Orchard
- Khandi Alexander - Janelle Holland
- William Utay - Sapin
- Michael Bentt - Officer Clay
- Peter Weireter - Swat Leader
- Alan Davidson - Leon Taggert
- Monalisa Young - Church Choir Singer
- Jordy Oakland - Waitress Tina
- Kudisan Kai - Church Choir Singer
- Heather Hutchins - Stenographer
- Keith MacKenzie - Interrogation Officer
- Kaila Yu - Lucky 7 Dancer
- Robert Tur - Helicopter Reporter
- Jim McChesney - Lefty
- John Fadule - Shooting Board Officer
- Jamison Jones - Frank
- Eddie Mui - Lucky 7 Bartender
- Graham Beckel - Peltz
- Dana Lee - Henry Kim
- David Doty - Judge Russo
- Director(s):
- Ron Shelton
- Writer(s):
- David Ayer
- Producer(s):
- James Jacks, David Blocker, Caldecot "Cotty" Chubb
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Violence, Sexual Situations, Adult Language)
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