Gang Related

Gang Related

Movie |

Detective | Surgeon

  • Duration: 1h 42min
  • Music: Mickey Hart,Happy Walters
  • Similar To: Love Lies Bleeding, Risqué
  • Story:
    Two corrupt cops have a successful, seemingly perfect money making scheme- they sell drugs that they seize from dealers, kill the dealers, and blame the crimes on street gangs. Their scheme is going along smoothly until they kill an undercover DEA agent posing as a dealer, and then try to cover-up their crime.
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6.4/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Two corrupt cops have a successful, seemingly perfect money making scheme- they sell drugs that they seize from dealers, kill the dealers, and blame the crimes on street gangs. Their scheme is going along smoothly until they kill an undercover DEA agent posing as a dealer, and then try to cover-up their crime.
Ratings

6.4/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The spiky onscreen relationship between Jim Belushi and Tupac Shakur was helped offscreen by the fact that Shakur liked to nail his scenes in one or two takes, and was annoyed by Belushi preferring to do it in multiple takes.

Jim Belushi played Frank Sinatra's "Fly me to the moon" for Tupac as a song to possibly sample for the soundtrack. Tupac loved the song so much that he felt the song should remain untouched and didn't sample it.

This was Tupac Shakur's last film, and the first one given full theatrical release after his death on 13 September 1996. His other film, Bullet (1996) made prior to this one only received a limited theatrical run late in 1996 before being released on home video, just before this film was released theatrically in August 1997.

The film originally started out as a MPCA (Motion Picture Corporation of America) production, but MPCA were briefly taken over by the newly re-established Orion Pictures and all of the MPCA's line-up were released as "Orion" pictures.

The word "fuck" and its derivatives are said more than 165 times.

Popular Dialogues

"[Baylor is questioning Cynthia Webb in court] Helen Eden: Objection! Mr. Baylor is purposely trying to confuse the witness. Arthur Baylor: I am *not* trying to confuse the witness; the *witness* has been trying to confuse *this court*!"

"Divinci: Alright. Let's think about this. Detective Rodriguez: Yeah. Let's. Divinci: What's the worse case scenario? Detective Rodriguez: What? Are you kidding me? Divinci: No. Detective Rodriguez: You're not joking with me? You mean, what's WORSE than what we've done that can still happen? You mean, what's worse than if this shit doesn't work out and blows up in our face! THEN we go to jail! THEN we get sent to the electric chair! THEN we die! THEN we go to Hell! You mean, what's worse than THAT?"