
Overview:
On the streets they call cash dead presidents. And that's just what a Vietnam veteran is after when he returns home from the war only to find himself drawn into a life of crime. With the aid of his fellow vets he plans the ultimate heist -- a daring robbery of an armored car filled with unmarked U.S. currency!Status: | Released (1995-09-29) |
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Awards: | 2 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $24,147,179 |
Screen: | Allen Hughes, Albert Hughes, Michael Henry Brown |
Productions: | Caravan Pictures, Underworld Pictures, Hollywood Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 18291: Larenz Tate - Anthony Curtis
- 65827: Keith David - Kirby
- 66: Chris Tucker - Skip
- 6862: Freddy Rodríguez - Jose
- 69447: Rose Jackson - Juanita Benson
- 10824: N'Bushe Wright - Deliah Benson
- 58924: Clifton Powell - Cutty
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- 11448: Allen Hughes - Producer - Production
- 11447: Albert Hughes - Director - Directing
- 69448: Michael Henry Brown - Screenplay - Writing
- 5271: Lisa Rinzler - Director of Photography - Camera
- 11455: Dan Lebental - Editor - Editing
- 531: Danny Elfman - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 11447: Albert Hughes - Producer - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Brothers In Arms. Albert and Allen Hughes direct, produce and co-write (with Michael Henry Brown) this tale about Anthony Curtis (Larenz Tate), a South Bronx boy who goes off to fight in Vietnam, to then return after his tours of duty to find things just aren't the same anymore. T ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
Review text:
The fairly charismatic Larenz Tate tries quite hard here as "Curtis", a lad with potential who falls in with petty criminal "Kirby" (Keith David) before enlisting in the US Marines to go and fight in Vietnam. After the war, he returns to his girlfriend "Juanita" (Rose Jackson) and hi ....
Continue reading ->Andre Gonzales
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Bank robbery movie. The planning they do is next to none. Awesome action but also pretty sad.
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