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Director: | Mario Van Peebles |
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Writer: | Barry Michael Cooper, Thomas Lee Wright |
Staring: |
A gangster, Nino, is in the Cash Money Brothers, making a million dollars every week selling crack. A cop, Scotty, discovers that the only way to infiltrate the gang is to become a dealer himself. | |
Release Date: | Mar 08, 1991 |
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Director: | Mario Van Peebles |
Writer: | Barry Michael Cooper, Thomas Lee Wright |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | new york city, street gang, drug dealer, ghetto, heroin, undercover agent, gang leader, crack, cop, drugs |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Jackson-McHenry Entertainment, Jacmac Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $47,624,253
Budget: $8,500,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Wesley Snipes | Nino Brown |
Ice-T | Scotty Appleton |
Allen Payne | Garald "Gee Money" Welles |
Chris Rock | Pookie |
Mario Van Peebles | Stone |
Michael Michele | Selina |
Bill Nunn | Duh Duh Duh Man |
Russell Wong | Park |
Bill Cobbs | Old Man |
Christopher Williams | Kareem Akbar |
Judd Nelson | Nick Peretti |
Vanessa Williams | Keisha |
Tracy Camilla Johns | Uniqua |
Anthony DeSando | Frankie Needles |
Nick Ashford | Reverend Oates |
Phyllis Yvonne Stickney | Prosecuting Attorney Hawkins |
Thalmus Rasulala | Police Commissioner |
John Aprea | Don Armeteo |
Fab 5 Freddy | Master of Ceremonies |
Flavor Flav | D.J. |
Clebert Ford | Frazier |
Laverne Hart | Prom Queen |
Eek-A-Mouse | Fat Smitty |
Gregg Smrz | Biff |
Erica McFarquhar | Teacher |
Keith Sweat | Singer at Wedding |
Max Rabinowitz | Gigantor |
Marcella Lowery | Woman in Hallway |
Manuel E. Santiago | Judge |
Ben Gotlieb | Prosecuting Attorney |
Thelma Louise Carter | Reporter |
Linda Froehlich | Reporter |
Christopher Michael | Bailiff |
Kelly Jo Minter | Recovering Addict |
Tina Lifford | Recovering Addict |
Erik Kilpatrick | Recovering Addict |
Ron Millkie | Assistant DA |
Harold Baines | Kid on Stoop |
Sekou Campbell | Kid on Stoop |
Garvin Holder | Kid on Stoop |
Teddy Riley | New Year's Eve Band - (Guy) |
Aaron Hall | New Year's Eve Band - (Guy) |
Damion Hall | New Year's Eve Band - (Guy) |
Rodney Benford | Singers - Spring - (Troop) |
John Harrell | Singers - Spring - (Troop) |
Gerald Levert | Singers - Winter - (Levert) |
Sean Levert | Singers - Winter - (Levert) |
Jimmy Cummings | Butchie The Doorman |
Akosua Busia | Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) |
Lia Chang | Prostitute in The Pool (uncredited) |
Jake LaMotta | Gangster Standing at Bar (uncredited) |
Larry M. Cherry | Barber (uncredited) |
Cynthia Elane | Brides Maid (uncredited) |
Toni Ann Johnson | Girl in the Window (uncredited) |
Candece Tarpley | Connie The Waitress (uncredited) |
Chris Thornton | C.M.B. Member (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Francis Kenny | Director of Photography |
Barry Michael Cooper | Screenplay |
Steven Kemper | Editor |
Dwight Williams | First Assistant Director |
Myra-Lee Cohen | Second Assistant Camera |
Ted Churchill | Steadicam Operator |
Keith Gardner | Boom Operator |
Barbra Matis | Art Direction |
Roberta J. Holinko | Art Department Coordinator |
Cornelia 'Nini' Rogan | Script Supervisor |
Ellie Winslow | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Aaron F. Quarles | Hairstylist |
Jane E. Myers | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Charles Houston | Gaffer |
Val DeSalvo | Best Boy Electric |
Paul Wachter | Best Boy Grip |
Octavio Molina | Property Master |
Kevin Ladson | Assistant Property Master |
Raymond M. Samitz | Construction Coordinator |
Wilfred Caban | Special Effects Coordinator |
Jacek Laskus | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Kevin Stitt | First Assistant Editor, Additional Editing |
Wade Bartlett | Assistant Editor |
Robert G. Henderson | Supervising Sound Editor |
Karola Storr | Sound Editor |
Robert L. Sephton | Sound Editor |
Jayme S. Parker | Sound Editor |
Darrin Martin | Assistant Sound Editor |
Janelle Showalter | Assistant Sound Editor |
Carl Zittrer | Supervising Music Editor |
Patrick Cyccone Jr. | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Robert Thirlwell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Joel David Warren | Still Photographer |
Parnes Cartwright | Location Manager |
Charles C. Bennett | Production Design |
John McCabe | Casting |
Bernard Johnson | Costume Design |
Preston L. Holmes | Unit Production Manager |
Joseph Ray | Second Assistant Director |
Ed Hershberger | Additional Camera |
Frank Stettner | Production Sound Mixer |
Rosa Howell-Thornhill | Cableman |
Laura Brock | Art Direction |
Elaine O'Donnell | Set Decoration |
Diane Hammond | Makeup Artist |
Larry M. Cherry | Hairstylist |
Barbara Hause | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Jill E. Anderson | Wardrobe Assistant |
Martin Andrews | Rigging Gaffer |
Robert M. Andres | Key Grip |
Tom Kudlek | Dolly Grip |
Laura Jean West | Assistant Property Master |
Jeffrey L. Glave | Charge Scenic Artist |
Jeff Lengyel | Second Unit Director |
Ed Dessisso | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Jeff Gullo | Assistant Editor |
Mike Le Mare | Supervising Sound Editor |
Robert Fitzgerald | Sound Editor |
Bub Asman | Sound Editor |
Terry Burke | Foley |
Rachel Shaw | Assistant Sound Editor |
Brooke Henderson Ward | Assistant Sound Editor |
Lise Richardson | Music Editor |
Dan Wallin | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Robert Deschaine | ADR Mixer |
Lillian Pyles | Production Office Coordinator |
Marlene Arvan | Second Second Assistant Director |
Douy Swofford | Title Designer |
Paul Bucossi | Stunts |
Darrell Carey | Stunts |
Daniel Dod | Stunts |
Norman Douglass | Stunts |
Andy Duppin | Stunts |
Max Van Peebles | Casting Assistant |
Harry Madsen | Stunts |
Don Picard | Stunts |
Elliot Santiago | Stunts |
Mario Van Peebles | Director |
Thomas Lee Wright | Story, Screenplay |
Pat Golden | Casting |
Michel Colombier | Original Music Composer |
Jery Hewitt | Stunt Coordinator |
Danny Aiello III | Stunts |
G.A. Aguilar | Stunts |
George Jackson | Music Supervisor |
Doug McHenry | Music Supervisor |
Brent Owens | Production Supervisor |
John Newby | Camera Operator |
Gregory Irwin | First Assistant Camera |
Steve Kirshoff | Special Effects Supervisor |
Alan Robert Murray | Supervising Sound Editor |
Bill Anagnos | Stunts |
David S. Lomax | Stunts |
Lance Guecia | Stunts |
Don Hewitt Sr. | Stunts |
Jalil Jay Lynch | Stunts |
Bruce Smolanoff | Stunts |
Roy Farfel | Stunts |
Jeff Ward | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Preston L. Holmes | Co-Producer |
Suzanne Broderick | Associate Producer |
Dwight Williams | Associate Producer |
Doug McHenry | Producer |
George Jackson | Producer |
Fab 5 Freddy | Associate Producer |
James Bigwood | Associate Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 20 | 31 | 13 |
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2025 | 2 | 11 | 18 | 3 |
2025 | 3 | 6 | 16 | 1 |
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2025 | 10 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
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2025 | 6 | 791 | 791 |
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