
Overview:
Keen young Raymold Avila joins the Internal Affairs Department of the Los Angeles police. He and partner Amy Wallace are soon looking closely at the activities of cop Dennis Peck whose financial holdings start to suggest something shady. Indeed Peck is involved in any number of dubious or downright criminal activities. He is also devious, a womaniser, and a clever manipulator, and he starts to turn his attention on Avila.Status: | Released (1990-01-12) |
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BoxOffice: | $27,734,391 |
Screen: | Henry Bean |
Productions: | Paramount Pictures, Image Organization, Malofilm, Out of the Town Films |
Production Countries: | Canada, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Español |

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Casts
- 1205: Richard Gere - Dennis Peck
- 1271: Andy García - Raymond Avila
- 12133: Laurie Metcalf - Amy Wallace
- 18331: Nancy Travis - Kathleen Avila
- 109: Elijah Wood - Sean Stretch
- 1272: Richard Bradford - Grieb
- 13021: William Baldwin - Van Stretch
Crews
- 6111: Mike Figgis - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 4141: Robert Estrin - Editor - Editing
- 30458: Henry Bean - Writer - Writing
- 6111: Mike Figgis - Director - Directing
- 1153: John A. Alonzo - Director of Photography - Camera
- 53558: Brian Banks - Music - Sound
- 49284: Frank Mancuso Jr. - Producer - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Like a big baby with buttons all over. I push the buttons. Internal Affairs is directed by Mike Figgis and written by Henry Bean. It stars Richard Gere, Andy Garcia, Nancy Travis, William Baldwin and Laurie Metcalf. Music is jointly produced by Figgis, Brian Banks and Anthony Mari ....
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This provides the audience with quite a different role from the otherwise good looking (romantic) hero type characters usually associated with Richard Gere. In this film, he portrays "Dennis Peck", an outwardly upstanding police officer who is about as dodgy as they come underneath. ....
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