Tödliche Fragen (1990)

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Tödliche Fragen: Directed by Sidney Lumet. With Nick Nolte, Timothy Hutton, Armand Assante, Patrick O’Neal. Dirty cop, Mike Brennan thinks he got away with murder. But during a routine Qu0026A, the righteous assistant DA finds a clue that sets them both on a collision course.

“I liked this film, a lot. It had some uneven moments in it, mostly Sidney Lumetu0026#39;s daughteru0026#39;s attempt at acting. However, Nolte and Assante are GREAT! This is gritty and realistic movie making. One sympathizes with the somewhat idealistic assistant district attorney (Timothy Hutton) as he tries to do the right thing, with so many thing in his way. The language of the movie is raw, with many memorable quotes. However, after viewing the movie you will find yourself remembering the roles of Nolte (Frank Brennan) and Armand Assante (Bobby Texador). Nolte is a cross between John Wayne and Ted Bundy. He is the first cop through the door and the first to pull out his weapon. He gets the job done, but he also breaks the law whenever he sees fit. Hutton, like many, admire Nolte, but the more they find out about the guy, the more they see that he might be the real threat to society. Bobby Tex is the very charismatic drug dealer that honestly wants to get out of the business alive. It is rare that the character that you root for the most is a drug dealer, but this movie maybe the one exception. He is better than the murdering cop. Hutton plays the straight guy in between these two forces of nature. Hutton has personal demons and real demons standing in way of doing the right thing. Good, solid story that you will enjoy. No Hollywood ending here. This movie is RAW!”

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