Amos & Andrew

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Plot

When African-American professional Andrew Sterling (Samual L. Jackson) moves into a summer home on an up-tight all-white New England resort island, the snoopy white neighbors are sure he must be breaking and entering. They call the cops who get too rambunctious and break into Sterling's limo, tripping its security alarm. When Sterling shows up to stop the alarm and pulls out his keys to open the car, a skittish cop thinks he's pulling a gun and opens fire. Now things are really a mess, because not only have these cops screwed up big-time, they've screwed up big-time in an election year when their Police Chief (Dabney Coleman) just happens to be running for re-election. This mess-up smacks too much as a race-inspired melee, so Chief Tolliver arranges a cover-up to keep his reputation intact. He hires a drifter to pose as a thief so the cops will have a legitimate reason for "protecting" the vacationing Sterling. Things continue to complicate in this airbrush farce, that attempts to lighten with laughter, the delicate and combustible subject of American race relations. ~ Rovi

Cast

Brad Dourif - Officer Donnie Donaldson; Giancarlo Esposito - Rev. Fenton Brunch; Bob Balaban - Doctor R.A. (Roy) Fink; I.M. Hobson - Waldo Lake; Chelcie Ross - Earl; Jodi Long - Wendy Wong; Tracey Walter - Bloodhounds Man; Aimee Graham - Stacy; Michael Burgess - Black Reporter; Loretta Devine - Ula; Jordan Lund - Riley; Kim Staunton - Mrs.Andrew Sterling; Ron Taylor - Sherman; Allison Mackie - Anchorwoman; Leonor Anthony - Hispanic Reporter; Ernie Garrett - State Police Captain; Todd Weeks - Stan

Credit

Jack Cummins - Co-producer, Pat Norris - Costume Designer, Max E. Frye - Director, E. Max Frye - Director, Jane Kurson - Editor, Richard Gibbs - Composer (Music Score), Pat Norris - Production Designer, Walt Lloyd - Cinematographer, Gary Goetzman - Producer, Leslie Morales - Set Designer, Glenn H. Randall, Jr. - Stunts, Max E. Frye - Screenwriter, Roger Schumacher - Animal Trainer/Wrangler

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Amos & Andrew

Theatrical release poster
Directed by E. Max Frye
Produced by Gary Goetzman
Written by E. Max Frye
Starring Nicolas Cage
Samuel L. Jackson
Music by Richard Gibbs
Studio Castle Rock Entertainment
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) February 26, 1993
Running time 96 minutes
Language English
Budget $17 million
Box office $9,745,803

Amos & Andrew is a 1993 comedy starring Nicolas Cage and Samuel L. Jackson, filmed in and around Wilmington, North Carolina. It concerns wealthy African-American playwright Andrew Sterling's (Jackson) purchase of a summer home on a predominantly white island.

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Plot

When Andrew Sterling (Samuel L. Jackson), a successful black urbanite writer, buys a vacation home on a resort in New England, two of his new neighbors mistake him for a burglar as he sets up his new stereo. The neighbors have no idea that the former residents of that home had moved and soon call the police.

Police surround the home, armed and body armored as Andrew reads peacefully inside the home. Meanwhile, down the road, the Gillmans meet reporters as they walk back to their home and inform the press of the story. As the police move in, Andrew's car alarm goes off and with keys in hand, goes outside to shut it off; where he is met with gunfire. The reporters arrive and interview Chief Tolliver (Dabney Coleman), who speaks to Andrew over the phone and realizes his mistake. To avoid the bad publicity, the Chief offers a thief in his jail, Amos Odell (Nicolas Cage), a deal.

The Chief orders Amos to break into Andrew's home, hold the writer hostage, and give himself up, in exchange for free passage out of town. Armed with the shotgun given to him by the Chief, Amos enters the house under the Chief's direction and ties up Andrew. Andrew believes Amos is an assassin sent to kill him due to his published views against "white America".

As the press piles up outside of Andrew's home, the Chief calls Amos to release Andrew as soon as the press is in place, promising to leave Amos's name and face out of the news. While Amos waits, he turns on the news to see he has been betrayed, with his name and face all over the television. With his deal broken, Amos steps outside and demands a ransom for the famous author.

Andrew asks Amos how he came managed to come across the island and as Amos reveals his story, the Chief comes in the back door demanding Amos surrender. The Chief shows his true colors and his lack of concern with Andrew's well being, stating his opposition to Andrew living on the island. During a scuffle, Andrew hits the Chief unconscious with his frying pan and goes for the shotgun. Amos takes the gun back and tells Andrew he will remain his hostage.

With the Chief's handcuffs, Amos cuffs himself to Andrew and runs through the backwoods behind the home and hold themselves up in the Gillman's home. Unable to find the key to the Gillman's car, Amos decides to change his clothes and plan his escape As Amos makes his plans, Amos and Andrew share their childhoods and their family stories with one another. The Gillmans return home and Amos demands the keys to their car, to which Mr. Gillman refuses stating the car was a cherished anniversary present from his second wife. The Chief, now free from captivity, once again demands Amos surrender, believing he is still somewhere in Andrew's home. When the Chief tells Amos he is not concerned with Andrew's safety and intends to prosecute him for assaulting him with the frying pan, Amos reveals he now holds the Gillmans hostage as well. With his two new hostages Amos repeats his ransom demand.

As Amos, Andrew, and the Gillmans await the ransom, Amos shows the Gillman's interview tape that the Chief had confiscated. Amos and Andrew watch the Gillman's news interview, explaining how the incident started because they had seen a black man inside of the house and assumed he was up to no good, much to the Gillman's embarrassment. A pizza Amos ordered arrives at the Gillman home, upon which Amos realizes the Gillman home is not surrounded by police as he thought.

Amos bids the pizza girl a fond farewell, and gives her the Gillman's and the Chief's interview tape to give back to the press. Back in the Gillman's home Amos demands the keys to the Gillman's car, which Mr.Gillman still refuses to give up. With help from Andrew, Amos finds the key to the Gillman's car. Amos invites Andrew to join him, declaring him his partner in crime, which disgusts Andrew. After a heated argument Andrew and Amos begin to fight,ending with Andrew telling Amos that some things he said about him may have been true, but he admit that it isn't too much to ask to set up his own stereo equipment without being declared a thief.

Back at Andrew's home, an associate of Andrew, Reverend Brunch attempts to cash in on the publicity and appears, demanding the police to release Andrew to himself and the crowd, who they believe are holding him in his home. In a scuffle between the crowd and the police, Andrew's home is set on fire. The pizza girl returns the interview tape to the reporters. The Chief sends out a man with his two bloodhounds to find Andrew, and as he is chased through a field, believing them to be attack dogs, Amos rescues Andrew and the two watch as Andrew's home burns in the distance.

Still upset at the Chief, Andrew uses the Chief's wallet, which Amos had taken from him and sics the bloodhounds on the Chief using the new scent. In the middle of the news interview, the reporters reveal they know the truth about the incident. As the Chief realizes he no longer possesses the tape of his interview, the two bloodhounds chase him from the scene.

Amos and Andrew are shown having boarded a barge, now on the other side of the island, where Amos and Andrew meet up with Andrew's wife. Amos drives away as Andrew and his wife hug, and the two part ways as friends. The last scene shows Amos at stop sign saying "Canada here I come" and then turning onto Interstate 95...heading in the wrong direction.

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