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New Jack City

They're a new breed of gangster. The new public enemy. The new family of crime.
1991 | 97m | English

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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
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
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Full Credits

Name Character
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
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
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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Reviews

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6.0

New Jack City is convoluted, contrived, and heavy-handed, ending with a caption warning us to “confront the [drug] problem realistically, without empty slogans and promises”. Well, the characters in the movie certainly eschew empty slogans in favor of some of the most memorable catchphrases ever com ... mitted to film (“Sit your five-dollar ass down before I make change,” “I want to shoot you so bad, my d*ck's hard,” etc., etc.), but it might be a bit of a stretch to say that they deal with the problem realistically – and it’s actually the little things, such as our old friend the Red Digital Readout, that cast doubt over the proceedings; conversely, the elephant in the room – i.e., the taking over and conversion into a huge crack house of an entire apartment complex – is based on fact (the hardest things to believe are sometimes the most veridical; compare the upside down-flying commercial airplane in Flight). The script is sometimes platitudinous, sometimes downright nonsensical, but always, as I hinted above, endlessly entertaining and quotable. Similarly, the plot and is underdeveloped but not shallow, and the film overall has its heart in the right place. This is a vibrant movie, but it's not just for people who like bright colors; NJC knows the importance of looking beyond appearances. A scene of revelatory intertextuality has the antagonists watching Scarface and reaching the conclusion that the only thing Tony Montana ever did wrong was getting “careless.” And yet, this eye-opening irony is inexplicably lost on rappers like Lil Wayne and Tyga (both of whom have referred to themselves as ‘Young Nino’; don't they remember or care that Nino Brown at one point literally uses a little girl as a human shield?), making them twice as dumb as the people who watch Scarface and leave with the impression that Tony Montana is a role model. All things considered, NJC is a rather uneven effort whose weaker moments get by on sheer style, reaching a noirish state where what is said and done takes a backseat to how it is said and how it is done – and in that sense Wesley Snipes’s star-making performance (and what should have been a breakthrough role for Chris Rock), supported by a rock-solid (as well as eclectic, ranging from Judd Nelson to Bill Cobbs, who even then was playing the Old Man) ensemble cast and Mario Van Peebles's confident direction, is the glue that holds the film together.

Sep 03, 2022