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Gang Related

  • Director: Jim Kouf
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Police Drama, Crime Drama
  • Themes: Police Corruption, Drug Trade, Going Undercover
  • Main Cast: James Belushi, Tupac Shakur, Lela Rochon, Dennis Quaid, James Earl Jones
  • Release Year: 1997
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 106 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

A pair of corrupt police officers discover the hard way that crime really doesn't pay in this action drama. Divinci (James Belushi) and Rodriguez (Tupac Shakur) are two New York undercover cops with serious money problems: Rodriguez owes a huge gambling debt, while Divinci wants to retire to Hawaii but lacks the cash. To stretch their paychecks, the partners pose as drug dealers, using narcotics confiscated as evidence; they sell the dope, and after receiving payment, they kill the buyers in carefully arranged drive-by shootings, always collecting the drugs afterward so that they can be sold again. The men try to morally justify their actions by claiming that they only kill people who need to be taken off the street anyway. Divinci's girlfriend, an exotic dancer named Cynthia (Lela Rochon), helps set the cops up with their latest victim, but after they've made the transaction, Divinci and Rodriguez discover the tables have been turned -- the purchaser is actually an undercover DEA agent. The DEA man winds up dead, and Divinci and Rodriguez are assigned to investigate the killing. Needing a fall guy, they try to frame a homeless man for the murder, but before long, their web of deception begins to collapse like a house of cards. Gang Related was the final film completed by rapper-turned-actor Tupac Shakur; he himself was the victim of a still-unsolved shooting in Las Vegas 13 months before the film was released. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

David Paymer - Elliot Goff; Wendy Crewson - Helen Eden; Gary Cole - Richard Simms; Terrence "T.C." Carson - Manny Ladrew; Brad Greenquist - Richard Stein; James Handy - Captain Henderson; Kool Moe Dee - Lionel Hudd; Victor Love - Hooper; Robert La Sardo - Sarkasian; Perry Anzilotti - Vic; Gregory Scott Cummins - Clyde

Credit

Carol Lewis - Casting, Jeffrey D. Ivers - Co-producer, Shari Feldman - Costume Designer, Michael Amundson - First Assistant Director, Jim Kouf - Director, Todd Ramsay - Editor, Lynn Bigelow - Executive Producer, Jeffrey Downer - Line Producer, Mickey Hart - Composer (Music Score), Happy Walters - Musical Direction/Supervision, Charles Breen - Production Designer, Brian Reynolds - Cinematographer, Steven Stabler - Producer, Brad Krevoy - Producer, John Bertolli - Producer, Stephanie Ziemer - Set Designer, David B. Chornow - Sound/Sound Designer, James M. Halty - Stunts, Jim Kouf - Screenwriter

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Gang Related

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jim Kouf
Written by Jim Kouf
Starring James Belushi
Tupac Shakur
Lela Rochon
James Earl Jones
and Dennis Quaid
Distributed by Orion/MGM
Release date(s) October 10, 1997
Running time 102 min.
Country  United States
Language English

Gang Related (1997) is a film written and directed by Jim Kouf which stars Tupac Shakur and James Belushi. The film revolves around two corrupt detectives who attempt to frame a homeless man for the murder of undercover DEA agent they themselves had killed. The film is also famous for being Tupac Shakur's last movie performance. A DVD version of the film was released on November 20, 2001.

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Taglines

  • They're two of the deadliest criminals in this city...and both wear badges.
  • Some cops play by the rules...their own.
  • The best place to hide is behind a badge.
  • How do you solve a murder when you're the killer?

Plot Summary

Renegade police detectives Frank Divinci (James Belushi) and Jake Rodriguez (Tupac Shakur) gun down narcotics dealer Lionel Hudd (Kool Moe Dee), after the three engage illegally in drug trafficking; this is in order to recover the cocaine Hudd purchased from them. When Divinci and Rodriguez find out Hudd was actually a "deep cover" DEA agent--because Hudd's partner (Gary Cole) drops by their precinct for help sniffing out the killers--they try to frame anyone else with the murder. It doesn't help that Rodriguez has outstanding gambling debts, and that a huge man known only as "Mr. Cutlass Supreme" (Tiny Lister) is on his case for it.

After arresting numerous felons without success (because they cannot possibly link Hudd's murder to any of them), Divinci and Rodriguez arrest a homeless drunk by the name of Joe Doe (Dennis Quaid). While Joe is still intoxicated, the detectives convince him that he shot Hudd. They even make him sign a confession statement.

At his first legal hearing, Joe is declared mentally unfit to stand trial (he can't even remember his own last name). The trial is postponed accordingly. At Joe's second hearing, high-profile lawyer Arthur Baylor (James Earl Jones) attends the proceedings. Baylor reveals that his client's name is actually William Dane McCall, that Joe is actually the missing-and-presumed-dead co-heir to the financial empire of a high-status family. Baylor asks the court to grant a one-week continuance so he can prepare his defense properly. The court agrees.

Divinci and Rodriguez convince local stripper Cynthia Webb (Lela Rochon), also Divinci's mistress, who was the "bait" in their trap for Hudd, to "identify" Joe in a police line-up. Afterwards, she is summoned to testify in court. She disappears for a period of time, but is finally discovered and brought in for "The People VS. William Dane McCall." She gives her rehearsed (with Divinci and Rodriguez) testimony against Joe, at which time Joe informs Baylor that he lived in an alley next to Cynthia's apartment. Baylor questions Cynthia until she finally confesses to knowing Joe. The fact that she knows the defendant as "Joe" and not as "William Dane McCall" shows that she had previous knowledge of the defendant, thus making her testimony for Joe being Hudd's killer to be false. She is arrested for perjury while the verdict of Joe's case remains unknown.

Divinci and Rodriguez hire Manny, a bail agent, to get Cynthia out of jail. They plan to kill her before she can testify. On the day she is to be "silenced," Rodriguez confesses to Divinci about feeling guilty regarding the numerous murders they've committed. Divinci suddenly suspects his partner of taping their conversation; such indeed turns out to be the case, after Divinci forcibly searches Rodriguez. Rodriguez informs Divinci that he has already confessed to the DEA regarding what they've done. Unwilling to kill Rodriguez here and now, Divinci renounces their friendship and drives off into the night. Rodriguez returns home to find his bookie, and Mr. Cutlass Supreme, waiting for him. Enraged about the preceding events, he attacks them only to be shot dead.

Cynthia, still in jail, strikes a deal with Baylor to testify against Divinci in return for her perjury case being dropped. Frank, upon hearing that Cynthia has confessed against him, breaks into her home. He shoots and wounds her. The dying Cynthia is rushed to an emergency room at the local hospital, where Dr. McCall prepares to operate on her and save her life.

Divinci makes arrangements with Manny to sneak out of the country. The driver Manny hires for Divinci turns out to be Clyde David Dunner, a murderer and arsonist...whose case was dropped because Divinci and Rodriguez, who had arrested him, stole his Magnum from the police-evidence room and used it to kill Hudd. Dunner pulls the same Magnum and shoots Frank.

Cast

Actor Role
James Belushi Det. Frank Divinci
Tupac Shakur Det. Jake Rodriguez
Lela Rochon Cynthia Webb
Dennis Quaid William McCall/Joe Doe
James Earl Jones Arthur Baylor
David Paymer Elliot Goff
Wendy Crewson Helen Eden
Terrence "TC" Carson Manny Landrew
Kool Moe Dee Lionel Hudd

Soundtrack

A double disc audio soundtrack of the film was released on October 7, 1997. The soundtrack was released under Priority Records and featured a large variety of artists, four being by the supporting actor Tupac Shakur himself. In total, the soundtrack features 24 songs, 12 being on each disc.

DVD Features

  • Available subtitles:
    • English
    • Spanish
    • French
  • Available Audio Tracks:
    • English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
    • French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
    • Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • "The Shining Soul of Tupac Shakur" segment: collection of various cast interviews and filming footage.
  • Theatrical trailer

The Australian release is by Australia's largest Budget DVD Distribution company Flashback Entertainment is presented in 4:3 1.33:1. It is an fully licensed release available as a single DVD.

Miscellaneous

  • Before the credits roll "Dedicated to Tupac Shakur (1971-1996)" tribute appears on screen.
  • Opening weekend, it made $2,443,237. It made a total of $5,906,773.

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