SIGN INREGISTER
 

Suggestions


The Untouchables (1987)
Rating:
8.2/10
Director:
Brian De Palma
Genre:
Action | Crime | Drama
Tagline:
The Chicago Dream is that big

The Dark Knight (2008)
Rating:
8.44/10
Director:
Christopher Nolan
Genre:
Action | Crime | Drama
Tagline:
Why So Serious?

Batman Begins (2005)
Rating:
7.43/10
Director:
Christopher Nolan
Genre:
Action | Crime | Drama
Tagline:
none

Share: Share on FacebookTweet ThisShare on StumbleUponBlog ThisBookmark on DeliciousShare on Digg

Lead Actors

Larenz Tate Thumbnail
Larenz Tate
as Anthony Curtis
Keith David Thumbnail
Keith David
as Kirby
Chris Tucker Thumbnail
Chris Tucker
as Skip

View full cast
Crew listing

Albert Hughes Thumbnail
Albert Hughes
(Producer)
Allen Hughes
(Producer)
Michael Henry Brown Thumbnail
Michael Henry Brown
(Producer)

View full crew

Dead Presidents (1995)

Rating:
  
8.0
/ 10
  Less then 10 votes
Director: Albert Hughes
Allen Hughes
Writer: Michael Henry Brown
Release Date: 29 September 1995 (United States)  more
Language: English
Genre: Action | Crime | Drama | History
Tagline: In this daring heist, the only color that counts is green
  Looking for a trailer ...

Storyline

Larenz Tate is Anthony Curtis, a good-natured high school kid in 60s New York who is enjoying life with his girlfriend, Delilah and good friends, Skip (Chris Tucker in an early role) and Jose (Freddy Rodriguez) and running numbers for a local tough guy, Kirby (Keith David). Those days are not to last, however, as all three of the young friends end up in Vietnam. Following a fairly lengthy and well

The Director

Albert Hughes
Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes (born April 1, 1972), known together professionally as the Hughes brothers, are American film directors, producers and screenwriters. The pair, who are twins, are known for co-directing such visceral, and often violent, movies as Menace II Society, From Hell and The Book of Eli.

Description above from the Wikipedia article Hughes brothers, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

User Reviews

There are no reviews for this movie. Please Log In to write one.

User Comments

You must Log in or Register to post comments.
FitFortDanga

A mess. The heist idea doesn't even come up until the last 40 minutes. Lots of tired Vietnam cliches ("fire in the hole!", "we're in a world of shit"). It seemed like I was being asked to sympathize with the main character, but he totally dug his own grave. The whole thing was just all over the place. Still, nice photography and I think Larenz Tate is a very good, underrated actor. Kickass soundtrack too