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Bad Boys

Whatcha gonna do?
1995 | 119m | English

(308362 votes)

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Marcus Burnett is a henpecked family man. Mike Lowrey is a footloose and fancy free ladies' man. Both Miami policemen, they have 72 hours to reclaim a consignment of drugs stolen from under their station's nose. To complicate matters, in order to get the assistance of the sole witness to a murder, they have to pretend to be each other.
Release Date: Apr 07, 1995
Director: Michael Bay
Writer: Michael Barrie, Jim Mulholland, Doug Richardson, George Gallo
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords male friendship, strip club, foot chase, hangar, narcotics detective, buddy detective duo, miami, florida, stripper, police corruption, murder investigation, buddy cop, buddy movie, mexican standoff, car crash, gunfight, nostalgic, male camaraderie, murder witness, witness protection, internal affairs, drug lord, loose cannon, action hero, stolen drugs
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Box Office Revenue: $141,407,024
Budget: $19,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Will Smith Mike Lowrey
Martin Lawrence Marcus Burnett
Téa Leoni Julie Mott
Tchéky Karyo Fouchet
Joe Pantoliano Captain Howard
Theresa Randle Theresa Burnett
Marg Helgenberger Alison Sinclair
Nestor Serrano Detective Sanchez
Julio Oscar Mechoso Detective Ruiz
Saverio Guerra Chet The Doorman
Anna Thomson Francine
Kevin Corrigan Elliot
Michael Imperioli Jojo
Lisa Boyle Girl Decoy
Michael Taliferro Carjacker
Emmanuel Xuereb Eddie Dominguez
Marc Macaulay Noah Trafficante
Ralph Gonzalez Kuni
Vic Manni Ferguson
Frank John Hughes Casper
Mike Kirton Andy
Will Knickerbocker Officer Bill O'Fee
Tiffany Samuels Megan Burnett
Cory Hodges James Burnett
Scott Cumberbatch Quincy Burnett
Joey Romano Detective
Sam Ayers Detective
Karen Alexander Max Logan
Fawn Reed Women at Boxing Gym
Heather Davis Lois Fields
Maureen Gallagher Yvette
Juan F. Cejas Ether Van Driver
Ed Amatrudo Ether Van Boss
Jimmy Franzo Club Bartender
Tony Bolano Drunk Guy at Urinal
Shaun Toub Store Clerk
Marty McSorley Henchman
Norman Max Maxwell Henchman
Buddy Bolton Wally
Stan Miller News Anchor
Dug Jones Man #1
John Salley Hacker "Fletcher"
Dana Mark Police Technician
Mario Ernesto Sánchez Drug Buyer
Kim Coates White Carjacker (uncredited)
Manny Perry Drug Buyer Gunmen (uncredited)
Nick Conti Mobster #1 (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Barrie Screenplay
Jim Mulholland Screenplay
Doug Richardson Screenplay
Howard Atherton Director of Photography
Christian Wagner Editor
John Vallone Production Design
Peter Politanoff Art Direction
Kate J. Sullivan Set Decoration
Bobbie Read Costume Design
Jeni Lee Dinkel Makeup Artist
Michele Tedlis Sorbo Art Department Coordinator
Carlos A. Menéndez Assistant Art Director
Carl Ritz Construction Coordinator
Cary Whittaker Greensman
Jerry Blohm Leadman
Charles Guanci Jr. Property Master
Robert Crowley Props
Valarie Wise Set Decoration
Mark Dane Set Dressing Artist
Arturo Mendez Sign Painter
Ken Glassing First Assistant Camera
Jamie Klein Key Grip
Jon Baronn Farmer Still Photographer
Caridad Collazo Hairstylist
Yvette Ammon Set Costumer
John Patteson Armorer
Fred Schwendel Carpenter
John Burns Craft Service
Jack Sander Driver, Special Effects Technician
Corey B. Yugler Script Supervisor
Josué D. Aguilar Set Production Assistant
Richard Lee Jones Special Effects Coordinator
Kenny Bates Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Larry Crenshaw Transportation Captain
Pirty Lee Jackson Transportation Co-Captain
Carol Green Unit Publicist
David Orr Color Timer
Owen Stephens Electrician
Shane D. Kelly Gaffer
Gregory Shummon Lighting Technician
Sam Tedesco Location Manager
Diane Bandolas Production Accountant
Lois Walker Production Coordinator
Christopher Cronyn Unit Production Manager
Ali Derakhshan Assistant Sound Editor
David M. O'Dell Boom Operator
Willy Allen Foley Editor
Curtis Roush Music Editor
Michael Dilbeck Music Supervisor
Maria Newman Musician
Bruce Fowler Orchestrator
Virginia Cook-McGowan Sound Editor
Alessandro Checcacci Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert G. Henderson Supervising Sound Editor
Rhona Meyers Key Costumer
Jeffrey T. Barabe Second Second Assistant Director
Eric Weiler Assistant Property Master
Kent Demaine Creative Director
Curtis Carlin Swing
Robert Dawson Title Designer
William C. Carruth ADR Editor
Bruno Roussel Assistant Sound Engineer
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Fred Peck III Foley Recordist
James Simcik Supervising ADR Editor
Robair Sims Stunt Double
David Wayne Campbell Stunt Driver
Megan Forste Additional Second Assistant Camera
James J. Green Dolly Grip
Peter Manno Second Assistant Camera
Scott Genkinger Casting Assistant
Kristy Aitken Hernandez Wardrobe Supervisor
Clark Campbell Assistant Editor
Steve Rodriguez Digital Colorist
Nigel Arscott Assistant Location Manager
Viki Cacciatore Assistant Accountant
Biff Delany Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Gene Moffat Chief Lighting Technician
Jennifer Cook Production Assistant
Diane DiPrima Production Secretary
Christine Onesky Pyrotechnician
Nelson Oramas Technical Advisor
Lisandra Soto Second Assistant Director
Jonathan Watson Second Assistant Director
Michelle Marx Assistant Director
Amy Stephen Wilder Stunts
Michael M. Vendrell Stunts
Lisa Vanderpool Stunts
Peter Tors Stunts
Frank Torres Stunts
Gar Stephen Stunts
Ronald Ross Stunts
J.C. Robaina Stunts
Stan Lee Rice Stunts
James Hooks Reynolds Stunts
Buddy Reynolds Stunts
Janine Mitchell Stunts
Randolph LeRoi Stunts
David Hayes Stunts
Scotty Gallin Stunts
Steve Filmore Stunts
Tony De Leon Stunts
William H. Burton Sr. Stunts
Butch Brickell Stunts
Happy Walters Music Supervisor
Ken Waters Extras Casting Assistant
Henry Kingi Stunts
George Gallo Story
Francine Maisler Casting
Michael Bay Director
Pamella D'Pella Location Scout
Dylan Goss Aerial Camera
Craig Haagensen Camera Operator
Bruce Moriarty First Assistant Director
Andrew Fisher Assistant Camera
Jeffrey Pollack Music Consultant
Peter Lyons Collister Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Director
Donna Keegan Stunts
Leigh Hennessy Stunts, Stunt Double
Glenn R. Wilder Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunts
Steve Picerni Stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunts
Norb Phillips Stunts
Manny Perry Stunts
Henry Kingi Jr. Stunts
Gene Hartline Stunts
Kenny Endoso Stunts
Alex Edlin Stunts
Richard L. Duran Stunts
Chick Bernhard Stunts
Jay Amor Stunts
Mark Mancina Original Music Composer
Lynn Kressel Casting
Marc Mercury Special Effects
H. Dwight Raymond IV First Assistant Editor
Peter J. Devlin Production Sound Mixer
Barry H. Waldman First Assistant Director
Danny Rogers Stunts
Nick Brett Stunts
Name Title
Bruce S. Pustin Executive Producer
Lucas Foster Executive Producer
Don Simpson Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
5.0

Fans of a pre-_Terminator_ Bay are gonna love it, and I can see where it succeeds, but personally _Bad Boys_ makes me kinda uncomfortable. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
GenerationofSwine
10.0

IDK, I really was never a big Bay fan, but I always sort of liked Will Smith, and Lawrence I only really knew from Def Comedy Jam so I was sort of 50/50 going in... ... but it was 90s Will Smith, when he was nothing but fun, so I went to go see it anyway. And the brilliant thing is that it sta ... nds alone as a decent action/comedy, so all said and done it was already a pretty good film that hearkened back to the 80s buddy cop movies everyone loves. But then it manages to peck, and mock, and spoof Miami Vice in pretty subtle ways through the film and it manages to do it without being a blatant Scary Movie style stupid spoof. It does it in a way that it can get it's digs in and still stand on it's own as a film, so as far as I'm concerned that makes it pretty north of brilliant.

Jan 10, 2023
SoSmooth1982
10.0

Really funny, and action packed. One of my favorite movies of all time. ...

Apr 22, 2023
Duplicitous_Tardigrade
9.0

Action-packed! ...

Jun 14, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Is this supposed to be an African American male version of “Cagney and Lacey”? I seem to recall that one of them was a trust-fund cop teamed up with the working class family one. Here, Will Smith is the suave and confident “Mike” who works with “Marcus” (Martin Lawrence) for the narcotics department ... . After an audacious raid on the police station relieves it’s evidence room of millions of dollars worth of heroin, it falls to this intrepid pair to to find out just who pinched it. How hard can it be? That’s a massive amount of drugs so only a few can deal with it. Well their contacts quickly provide them with a smoking gun, but not until it’s started piling up the bodies and meant that “Julie” (Téa Leoni) has to be put into witness protection. To further complicate thing, she thinks “Marcus” is “Mike” and so he has to play along and that means move into his pal’s apartment to the chagrin of both “Mike” and his own wife “Theresa” (Theresa Randle) to whom he spins a yarn about going undercover. What now ensues is one of those buddy comedies that has it’s moments, but is let down by some really banal writing and some baddies that are about as menacing as yesterday’s cold pizza. The last twenty minutes or so are quite lively, with loads of pyrotechnics and proof that a Porsche Boxster can do 0-60 in 4 seconds but otherwise this is more of a charm-free cousin of “Beverly Hills Cop” (1984) with some more earthy language. To it’s credit, it is the only time I’ve ever seen Leoni present us with anything remotely personable, but thirty years on the whole thing has dated and lost whatever lustre it had back when the semi-comic Lawrence was at the top of his game and the “Fresh Prince” was, well, fresh. It’s all watchable enough, but nothing especially original.

Mar 26, 2025