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L'enfer bleu

Original title: The Last of the Finest
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.7K
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Bill Paxton, Brian Dennehy, Jeff Fahey, and Joe Pantoliano in L'enfer bleu (1990)
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ActionCrimeDrama

4 LA cops are fighting the war on drugs. Corrupt superiors manage to break up their team when one of them gets killed. The 3 quit LAPD and continue investigating.4 LA cops are fighting the war on drugs. Corrupt superiors manage to break up their team when one of them gets killed. The 3 quit LAPD and continue investigating.4 LA cops are fighting the war on drugs. Corrupt superiors manage to break up their team when one of them gets killed. The 3 quit LAPD and continue investigating.

  • Director
    • John Mackenzie
  • Writers
    • Jere Cunningham
    • Thomas Lee Wright
    • George Armitage
  • Stars
    • Brian Dennehy
    • Joe Pantoliano
    • Jeff Fahey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writers
      • Jere Cunningham
      • Thomas Lee Wright
      • George Armitage
    • Stars
      • Brian Dennehy
      • Joe Pantoliano
      • Jeff Fahey
    • 18User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Frank Daly
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Wayne Gross
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Ricky Rodriguez
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Howard 'Hojo' Jones
    Michael C. Gwynne
    Michael C. Gwynne
    • Anthony Reece
    Henry Stolow
    • Stant
    Guy Boyd
    Guy Boyd
    • R.J. Norringer
    Henry Darrow
    Henry Darrow
    • Captain Joe Torres
    J. Kenneth Campbell
    J. Kenneth Campbell
    • Calvert
    Deborra-Lee Furness
    Deborra-Lee Furness
    • Linda Daly
    Lisa Jane Persky
    Lisa Jane Persky
    • Harriet Gross
    Patricia Clipper
    • Rose
    Michele Little
    Michele Little
    • Anita
    Susannah Kelly
    • Daly Baby
    Sheila Kelly
    • Daly Baby
    Micah Rowe
    • Justin Daly
    Joey Wright
    • Jimmy Green
    Georgie Paul
    • Myrna
    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writers
      • Jere Cunningham
      • Thomas Lee Wright
      • George Armitage
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    User reviews18

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    Wizard-8

    So-so

    "The Last Of The Finest" didn't do a great deal of business when it was first release, possibly because the studio tried to market it as an action movie (it really isn't), and Dennehy, best known for playing heavies, possibly didn't fit audience's idea of a hero. Actually, Dennehy is pretty good playing his atypical role, believable as a cop who is honest and tries to do the right thing. The supporting cast is also pretty good in their roles. But the central conflict, dealing with bad guys in high places trying to interfere with the conflicts in Central America, is pretty standard stuff. I think that if they had tried to make this more of an action-oriented movie, it would have played a lot better. It's not a bad movie, just somewhat flat as it is. You will find it more entertaining if you watch it on commercial TV, however, because the ludicrous dubbing to remove the extensive foul language is unintentionally funny.
    8LeonLouisRicci

    UNDER THE RADAR COPS & CORRUPTION...POLITICALLY CHARGED...GOOD CAST & STORY

    Miss-Marketed and Ignored Movie about Four Honest Cops Knee-Deep in the Stench of Political and Law-Enforcement Corruption.

    Reagan-Era Blow-Back about Highly Corrupt Politicians and Leaders in the LAPD Using Drug-Money to Get Rich and Fund the "Freedom-Fighters" in Central America.

    Thinly Veiled Commentary about the Iran-Contra Scandal.

    The Studio seemed Nervous about the Political Aspects of this Character Study.

    It's about an Elite Squad of Brian Dennehy, Joey Pants, Jeff Fahey, and Bill Paxton Uncovering Not Only Drug-Trafficking but Corruption at the Highest Levels.

    The Movie was Ignored by the Studio and Given the Bum's Rush.

    Did Not Screen Well with Critics (What do they know?).

    The Film is a Fine Action/Drama with the Four Actors Delivering Good Character Comradery and are a Convincing Squad.

    Suspenseful Story Peppered with Good Action.

    Underrated and Unacknowledged Film that Deserves a Second-Look.
    eddy-28

    Fair for the Action Genre

    The Last of the Finest, also released as Street Legal, is a fair action film from 1990, starring Brian Dennehy as Officer Frank Daly of the LAPD, and he and his fellow officers (Joe Pantoliano, Jeff Fahey and Bill Paxton) are up aganist a drug operaton headed by a US Government agent (Guy Boyd). After the investigation grows cold, Daly is forced to turn in his badge, but he takes matters into his own hands and also doesn't realize that his former police captain (Henry Darrow) is also apart of the operation. After Bill Paxton's character is killed, Daly does what any honest cop would, to bring justice back, or let the Government get away with the crime. Director John MacKenzie tries to build up a good cop story, but seems to rely mostly on tongue in check, not to mention some slow moving scenes, without action or adventure. However the ending showdown on a Los Angeles football field was pretty good, the helicopter crash looked rather authentic. But like most early 90's action films, The Last of the Finest is an average film most of us have probably seen.
    7merklekranz

    Cops off the force and still on the case .....

    Outstanding acting from Brian Dennehy, Joe Pantoliano, Jeff Fahey, and Bill Paxton vaults this vigilante cop film into way above average territory. While character development is good for the good guys, it is rather skimpy when it comes to the villains. This does not detract enough to spoil the fun however. There is nice chemistry between the rogue cops, and the script though derivative is totally acceptable. It's rare to get the kind of likable performances delivered in "The Last of the Finest" from all four leads. Special mention must be made of the stunt work, because it's good, and the movie has some very unusual and exciting parts. This is a real surprise, and fans of the actors will not be disappointed. - MERK
    10jwwright-3

    Very entertaining

    This is a radical change from the movies of today that MUST have an X rated scene, lots of noise, lots of face to face rhetoric that means nothing, and who could miss the windshield that doesn't leak with 6 bullet holes.

    I had viewed it many years ago, but just last week found a VHS, which really shows the changes in the movie industry. For one thing, there was no shot thru the heart and lives scenes. True, some risky theatrics with dangerous people, but not like a Harrison Ford/James Bond film bordering on Science Fiction.

    They selected a group of actors for everyday-like people of lean means, who are proud to be honest.

    The plot is totally believable in today's major crime activities. And it has a believable ending.

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    • Trivia
      The 1974 Jeep Wagoneer that Frank Daly, played by Brian Dennehy, drives has the license plate number of BDR-529 which is the same license plate number of the Bluesmobile from the movie Les Blues Brothers (1980).
    • Goofs
      One officer said he used a 700 mm lens on his Nikon F3, Nikon never made a 700 mm lens then.
    • Quotes

      Wayne Gross: [to Ricky] I bet if you met your father he'd probably be Irish

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Blue Steel/Lord of the Flies/Nuns of the Run/The Last of the Finest/Black Rain (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      It's Not Unusual
      Performed by Tom Jones

      Courtesy of PolyGram Special Products, a division of PolyGram Records, Inc.

      Words and Music by Gordon Mills and Les Reed

      Published by MCA Music Publishing, a division of MCA Inc.

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Street Legal
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Davis Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,531,489
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $551,876
      • Mar 11, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,531,489
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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