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Rush (1991)
TrailerUndercover cop Jim Raynor teams with Kristen Cates to do a deep cover assignment to bring down the notoriously hard-to-capture drug lord Gaines., only to get sucked into the drug culture, compromising their assignment.Actors: Jason Patric, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Sam Elliott, Max Perlich, Gregg Allman, Tony Frank, William Sadler, Special K. McCray, Dennis Letts, Dennis Burkley, Glenn Wilson, ...»Director: Lili Fini ZanuckCountry: United StatesDuration: 120 minQuality: HDRelease: 1991IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Rush (1991)"
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Characters of "Rush (1991)"
Jim RaynorPlayed by: Jason PatricKristen CatesPlayed by: Jennifer Jason LeighGainesPlayed by: Gregg AllmanMan in DiscoPlayed by: Jimmy Ray Pickens -
Directors of "Rush (1991)"
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Creators of "Rush (1991)"
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Critic Reviews of "Rush (1991)"
VarietyApril 09, 2008Head-swiveling directorial debut of Lili Fini Zanuck lays out a tough masculine scenario [based on Kim Wozencraft's book] in a way that is always emotionally riveting.
Chicago ReaderApril 09, 2008Leigh is effective as always, but has little to chew on; Patric has even less.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Mr. Patric and Ms. Leigh are able to make Jim and Kristen as grimly memorable as the drug culture that threatens to engulf them both.
Rolling StoneMay 12, 2001Despite the false notes and grinding bleakness, the film's insider savvy makes for pungent drama.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000It peaks way before the movie's over. You're caught in a slow but steady decline, an unwanted comedown.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsJuly 06, 2012Though well-acted, well-written and well-directed, it's still an unpleasant watch that never gets beyond being routine.
Film4April 09, 2008Neither glamorising nor moralising, Rush deserves plaudits for its gritty, no-holds-barred take on drugs. The intelligent performances are the icing on the cake.
Empire MagazineApril 09, 2008To be really powerful or tragic they need to be a lot less hackneyed and directed with more inspiration than this merely adequate effort.
Apollo GuideApril 12, 2002A gritty look at drug addiction, moral consequences and ethically questionable scenarios from the perspective of a couple of undercover cops in the deep south of Texas.
Deseret News, Salt Lake CityJanuary 01, 2000All of this is bolstered by solid performances, especially impressive since the characters are woefully underwritten.
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