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Rush

Rush

  • Status: Released
  • 22-12-1991
  • Runtime: 120 min
  • Score: 6.7
  • Vote count: 135

Undercover cop Jim Raynor (Jason Patric) is a seasoned veteran. His partner, Kristen Cates (Jennifer Jason Leigh), is lacking in experience, but he thinks she's tough enough to work his next case with him: a deep cover assignment to bring down the notoriously hard-to-capture drug lord Gaines (Gregg Allman). While their relationship turns romantic during the assignment, they also turn into junkies, and will have to battle their own addictions if they want to bring down Gaines once and for all.

Jason Patric

Jim Raynor

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Kristen Cates

Sam Elliott

Dodd

Max Perlich

Walker

Gregg Allman

Gaines

William Sadler

Monroe

Tony Frank

Nettle

Special K. McCray

Willie Red

Dennis Letts

Senior District Attorney

Dennis Burkley

Motorcycle Guy

Glenn Wilson

Motorcycle Guy

Jimmy Ray Pickens

Man in Disco (as Jimmy Pickens)

Barbara Lasater

Yellow Rose Bartender

Toni Pilgreen

Driller's Waitress

Merrill Connally

Defense Attorney

Brandon Smith

Cop

Connie Cooper

Cynthia Dale Scott

Ron Kern

Thomas Rosales Jr.

Suzanne Savoy

Freddy Joe Odiorne

Jerry King

Blue Deckert

Marilyn Brett

Kevin Kinkade

Don Kruizinga

Erich Lane

Kris McGaha

Dru Mouser

Prebble Q. Ramswell

Eric Skoy

John Chard

I'm going deeper underground! Rush is directed by Lili Fini Zanuck and adapted to screenplay by Peter Dexter from the Kim Wozencraft novel. It stars Jason Patric, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Sam Elliott, Max Perlich and Gregg Allman. Music is by Eric Clapton and cinematography by Kenneth MacMillan. Two undercover narcotic cops get on a downward spiral that they may not return from... Set and filmed in Texas, Rush is a hot, sweaty and claustrophobic neo- noir. It maybe doesn't have the classic visual tics of yesteryear, but it has photographic style to burn - with Clapton's score suitably melancholic, which in turn is something that sits perfectly with the perpetual sense of doom that pervades the pic. Corruption and addiction lead the way, all while love tries its hardest to break on through to the other side, but we are on a bus to noirville, and noirville is an unforgiving place... Patric and Leigh are damn fine actors if given the right material to work with, and they carry this with aplomb. Sadly, Allman is a weak villain, maybe because he looks like a Rick Wakeman clone?! While under using Sam Elliott is just a plain waste. However, this deserves its place on neo-noir lists. It is deliberate in pacing, therefore asking for you to buy into the thematics at work, to let them itch your skin, but to do so has rewards, for in true noir style it doesn't chicken out once the end credits have rolled. 7.5/10