Rita is a tough narc cop with a wig for every occasion. Outside a drug heist scene with several bodies and a hardly cut fatal drug, Fatal Beauty, she finds a Kroll Construction van with a de... Read allRita is a tough narc cop with a wig for every occasion. Outside a drug heist scene with several bodies and a hardly cut fatal drug, Fatal Beauty, she finds a Kroll Construction van with a dead Kroll employee in it. Who is Kroll?Rita is a tough narc cop with a wig for every occasion. Outside a drug heist scene with several bodies and a hardly cut fatal drug, Fatal Beauty, she finds a Kroll Construction van with a dead Kroll employee in it. Who is Kroll?
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- a movie like dirty harry was reviled by critics who called it fascist (a word they use to describe anything they dislike or politically disagree with) for it's portrayal of police sidestepping or ignoring the constitutional rights of the criminals in the movie. What then are we to make of this movie which features numerous egregious violations of such perceived "rights". Did any critics refer to this as fascist? Don't be silly, of course they didn't. But you can watch this back to back with dirty harry and decide for yourself which of the two skirts the law more.
- the movie hinges on the notion of whoopi goldberg being a highly desirable woman. Even in her thinner youth, i don't think you'd find a man who's first thought about whoopi goldberg would be "attractive"
- the tone of the movie is all over the place. On one hand it's trying to cash in on beverly hills cop.... and whoopi never had quite the charisma to substitute for eddie murphy. On the other hand it's trying to be dramatic, but that is undermined by ridiculous and unbelievable stock characters like the angry police captain, the superfluous sidekick, and the evil corporate mastermind. Combine that with the convenient way that every time a character has a chance to finish off whoopi.... they inexplicably hesitate for exaggerated body movements.
A good cast is wasted in what ultimately seems like it was partially rewritten as a star vehicle for whoopi.
I particularly like this one for Sam Elliott's prominence. He portrays hired muscle for a corporate big wig, who has no idea what his boss is up to. He also has a hint of a love interest with the star, and I found that delightful. His down to earth personality is perfectly cast, and wittingly executed.
This one always surprises me.
It rates a 7.8/10 on the Buddy Cop Scale from...
the Fiend :.
Then we have Sam Elliott, who is an excellent if unwilling partner, to begin with. He is actually head of security for the crime boss (Harris Yulin), tasked with keeping Rita from coming to harm and siding with Rita in two well staged gunfights. I also have to mention Rubin Blades, who actually does a good job, playing the role of Rita's somewhat put upon cop partner. All in all, it's one of my favorite films in this field.
Overall rating: 7 out of 10.
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- TriviaA love scene was filmed between Sam Elliott and Whoopi Goldberg, but was cut from the final edit.
- GoofsWhen Delgadillo says "Look at this. They even stamped the package wrong!" his mouth doesn't match what he is saying.
- Quotes
Leo Nova: [reveals bulletproof vest after being shot by Rita Rizzoli in the chest] Kevlar, bitch!
Rita Rizzoli: [shoots him again in the throat, sending him crashing into a car windshield] Smith & Wesson, asshole!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Siskel & Ebert: Fatal Beauty/The Hidden/Cry Freedom/Dark Eyes (1987)
- SoundtracksSin City
Written by Harold Faltermeyer, Scott Wilk, Linda Never
Performed by War
Courtesy of Atlantic Records
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- Фатальна краса
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- Gross US & Canada
- $12,046,526
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,693,714
- Nov 1, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $12,046,526