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Dead Bang

Dead Bang

  • Status: Released
  • 24-03-1989
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 6.346
  • Vote count: 107

Los Angeles homicide detective Jerry Beck searches for the murderer who killed a police officer on Christmas Eve. The investigation takes Beck inside the violent world of hate groups and white supremacists, who are hatching a deadly plot to attack even more innocent people. Beck must also confront his own personal demons, including his growing problem with alcohol, if he wants to track down and stop the violent neo-Nazis before it is too late.

Don Johnson

Jerry Beck

Penelope Ann Miller

Linda Kimble

William Forsythe

Arthur Kressler

Bob Balaban

Elliott Webley

Frank Military

Bobby Burns

Tate Donovan

John Burns

Mickey Jones

Sleepy

Stephen E. Miller

Bogan - Oklahoma Officer

Antoni Stutz

Ray

Ron Campbell

Crossfield

William Traylor

Elton Tremmel

Hy Anzell

Captain Waxman

Michael Jeter

Dr. Krantz

Tim Reid

Chief Dixon

James B. Douglas

Agent Gilroy

Brad Sullivan

Chief Hillard

Phyllis Guerrini

Louisa

Darwyn Swalve

Biker #1

Ron Jeremy

Biker #3

Sam Scarber

Detective Bilson

Frank C. Turner

Cottonwood Officer

Mic Rodgers

Sergeant Kimble

Evans Evans

Mrs. Gebhardt

David H. 'Dutch' Van Dalsem

Tiger Haynes

Garwin Sanford

Lon Katzman

Daniel Quinn

Jarion Monroe

William S. Taylor

Trudy Forbes

Michael Higgins

Stephen E. Miller

Lennard Camarillo

Valerie Pearson

Dominick Clark

Billy Boyle

Justin Stillwell

Maureen Thomas

Ron Carothers

Ernie Jackson

Howard Dell

GenerationofSwine

I haven't seen this before. A cop with a dead partner, sure, I have seen that. A scumbag FBI agent, yeah, I've seen that too. I've also seen a widow that want's revenge. BUT, from there it veers off and we have a group of skinhead white supremacists on a racist rampage and you have Mr. Miami Vice himself, in 1989, dressed like could care less about how he looks and, I haven't seen that before either. The plot takes you from LA to small town America with all the shoot outs in between. The cop is a screw up and one that seems to only get by because he's seen it all before, not because he is particularly good at what he does. It all boils down to a unique film and one that is exceptionally well put together. The only thing that would make it a better film, would make it more unique, is if the white supremacists were as deeply and disturbingly family orientated as they are in the documentaries about the KKK. But, instead, you have them as the cliched psychopaths, which is somehow LESS disturbing. But, it's a small cliche for a movie that you likely haven't seen before and certainly won't see again, at least not without the protagonist being a super buff ex-Navy SEAL with all the special effects to back it up.