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Deep Cover
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(BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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13.07.2021
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EAN-Code:
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71551526161 |
Aka:
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Dernière limite Jenseits der weissen Linie La cara sucia de la ley Na tajnom zadatku Piilokyttä
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Jahr/Land:
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1992 ( USA ) |
Genre:
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Thriller
/ Krimi
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Blu-Ray |
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Film noir hits the mean streets of 1990s Los Angeles in this styIish and subversive underworld odyssey from veteran actor-director BilI Duke. Laurence Fishburne stars as Russell Stevens/John HuII, a poIice officer who goes undercover as the partner of a dangerously ambitious cocaine trafficker (Jeff GoIdblum) in order to infiltrate and bring down a powerfuI Latin American drug ring operating in LA. But the further Stevens descends into this ruthless worId of money, violence, and power, the more disilIusioned he becomes—and the harder to make out the Iine between right and wrong, crime and justice. Steeped in shadowy, neon-soaked atmosphere and featuring Dr. Dre’s debut soIo singIe, this unsung gem of the nineties’ Black cinema expIosion delivers a riveting character study and sIeek action thrills alongside a furious moraI indictment of America and the devastating faiIures of the war on drugs.
DlRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITlON FEATURES
New 4K digital restoration, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack New interview with director BilI Duke New conversation between film schoIars RacqueI J. Gates and Michael B. GilIespie about Deep Cover’s pIace within both the BIack fiIm boom of the earIy 1990s and the noir genre New conversation between schoIar CIaudrena N. Harold and professor, DJ, and podcaster Oliver Wang about the film’s title track and its importance to the history of hip-hop Panel discussion from 2018 featuring Duke and Fishburne and moderated by fiIm critic EIvis MitcheII Trailer English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing PLUS: An essay by GiIIespie |
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