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Brooklyns Finest
TrailerThree unconnected Brooklyn cops wind up at the same deadly location after enduring vastly different career paths.Actors: Richard Gere, Don Cheadle, Ethan Hawke, Wesley Snipes, Will Patton, Lili Taylor, Michael Kenneth Williams, Brían F. OByrne, Shannon Kane, Ellen Barkin, Vincent DOnofrio, ...»Director: Antoine FuquaCountry: United StatesDuration: 132 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Brooklyns Finest"
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Characters of "Brooklyns Finest"
TangoPlayed by: Don Cheadle
SalPlayed by: Ethan Hawke
CazPlayed by: Wesley Snipes
Lt. Bill HobartsPlayed by: Will Patton
RedPlayed by: Michael Kenneth Williams
ChantelPlayed by: Shannon Kane
Agent SmithPlayed by: Ellen Barkin
CarloPlayed by: Vincent D'Onofrio
Det. Patrick LearyPlayed by: Wass Stevens
Det. George MontressPlayed by: Armando Riesco
C-RayzPlayed by: Wade Allain-Marcus
Melvin PantonPlayed by: Logan Marshall-Green
Eddie QuinlanPlayed by: Jesse Williams
BeamerPlayed by: Hassan Johnson
K RockPlayed by: Jas Anderson
VinnyPlayed by: John D'Leo
Father ScarpittaPlayed by: Bruce MacVittie
State Trooper #1Played by: Robert John Burke
SariePlayed by: Sarah Thompson
SlimPlayed by: Nicoye Banks
Crying MotherPlayed by: Rosalyn Coleman
Arguing ManPlayed by: Paul Diomede -
Directors of "Brooklyns Finest"
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Creators of "Brooklyns Finest"
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Critic Reviews of "Brooklyns Finest"
Film.comApril 29, 2010Any movie that ends on a freeze frame of Richard Gere walking stoically away from a crime scene teeming with police car lights can't be all good.
Globe and MailMarch 05, 2010As directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film is well-acted, occasionally hair-raising but ultimately made from stale material.
Dallas Morning NewsMarch 05, 2010The problem for filmmakers trying to make this kind of movie is that they are now operating in a post-Wire world.
Christian Science MonitorMarch 05, 2010On second thought, Brooklyn's Finest does indeed provide a new genre twist. This must be the only cop movie ever made where a character is driven off the deep end by mold.
New York TimesMarch 05, 2010The movie is wounded, but it's also too tough to kill.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsMay 09, 2017A messy derivative downbeat cop movie about the mean streets of Brooklyn.
Lyles' Movie FilesJanuary 03, 2014Fuqua once again proves his mastery of the cop/crime drama genre, making for the best of its kind since 'The Departed.'
Film Comment MagazineNovember 13, 2013the film's remarkable cast helps Fuqua bring his sprawling web of nastiness to another level
Big HollywoodOctober 30, 2012An impressive and gritty cop drama with three strong leading performances.
Examiner.comOctober 01, 2012Although Fuqua has already done this material, he is at least able to make some of it engaging, just not enough to recommend sitting through a runtime of over two hours to find it.
TheMovieReport.comApril 08, 2012Paints with grimy authenticity a despairing, warts-and-all portrait of cops and criminals, turning the idea of the title on its head and then some.
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