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Crime full length DVD movies
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Tough cop from L.A. who had lost his parents, meets the murderer in the Little Tokyo, and the show begins - he should fight against Yakuza and one of its powerful leaders. Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee unite as two cooperating cops in an all-out war against the drug underworld: athletic Dolph as Sgt Kenner and the cunning, humorous Brandon as Johnny Murata. |
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When Mona's key won't fit in her Yugo, she tries it in her son's; when it works, she borrows his car. The brakes fail; she goes through the guard rail, into the river, and drowns. When police chief Rash learns that the brake lines were cut, he looks for a murderer. Suspect one: Mona's dim son Jeff, whom she constantly denigrated. Suspect two: her husband Phil, whom she constantly belittled and who's having an affair with Rona, a waitress with a secret of her own. Suspect three: Jeff's landscape partner Bobby, who wants Jeff out, has yelled at Mona that he'd like to rip out her ovaries, and who is soon to be Rash's son-in-law. Can Rash find the killer and keep Bobby out of jail? |
| No Mercy
[1986,
USA]
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| When passion and hatred know no limits, expect no mercy. |
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Maverick Chicago cop Eddie Jillette poses as a hit man to meet with someone in from New Orleans looking to have a job done. The result is that both the guy and Jillette's partner wind up very dead, while a stunning blonde in on the setup disappears. He heads south to settle the score and soon finds himself being hunted, with the girl in tow and the local police anything but happy. New Orleans may never be the same again. |
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Lucky (Wesley Snipes), a former drug dealer who is released from prison, decides to make a clean break with the past and lead a respectable life. But all his good intentions turn to dust when he goes to his fellow gangster’s birthday party at a strip club where he finds himself at the hub of a showdown between the mafia and corrupt police. Lucky picks up gorgeous stripper Angie (Jackie Quinones) and makes off with a case full of money. Trying to fling off their pursuers, they cross the path of two vicious serial killers, Chang (James Hiroyuki Liao) and Cass (Cybill Shepherd), a housewife with a sadistic streak, who also join a game of cat and mouse...
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In this criminal comedy Bendjamins are not a family as you might firstly think. It's the persons who are usually portrayed on the pieces of paper commonly known as a hundred bucks, and they appear rather frequently in this picture, starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps as they are lured by the magic Bendjis. Bucum Jason (Ice Cube), a bounty hunter, is to bring Reggie Wright (Mike Epps) to justice, but, eventually, gets involved into Reggie's shady dealings. An expression "Head hunter" takes on the special significance in view of the hundred bucks which are respectively crowned with Benjamin Franklin's head, and these heads are abound... |
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They are adversaries by code but allies by circumstance. Anthony Fait (DMX) is the leader of a crew of professional urban thieves. Su (Jet Li) is a Taiwanese Intelligence officer. They join forces to make war against their common enemy Yao Ling (Mark Dacascos). Tony’s sole object is to rescue his daughter Vanessa (Paige Hurd) kidnapped and held in exchange for priceless diamonds, meanwhile Su aims at taking revenge on the man who once tried to take his life. |
| Outlaw
[2007,
UK]
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| There will be no excuses. The guilty will be punished. No one is above OUTLAW |
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On his return from Iraq, soldier Danny Bryant (Sean Bean) is shocked to discover that the state of the country has changed much. In England organized crime, drug smuggling, drug addiction, and brigandage flourish. Unwilling to put up with it, he assembles Gene Dekker (Danny Dyer), barrister Cedric Munroe (Lennie James), university student Sandy Mardell (Rupert Friend), and hotel security guard Simon Hillier (Sean Harris) to form a vigilante group. They perceive that the actions of the government and police are insufficient and take enforcement of law into their own hands, meting out 'frontier justice.'
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Scott Roper is a wisecracking hostage negotiator. When his friend and fellow police officer is assassinated by a dangerous jewel thief, he is prepared to do just about anything to bring the killer to justice. But as his quiet investigation progresses, he must also train an ultra smart SWAT sniper to become a negotiator just like him. |
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FBI agent Joel Campbell (James Spader) spent over five years chasing a cunning serial killer, David Allen Griffin (Keanu Reeves). Frustrated and all to pieces after many years of a fruitless search, Campbel can hardly comprehend the maniac's perverted logic and goes into retirement. He moves to Chicago in the hope of finding peace of mind and beginning a new life. Nothing seems to prevent him from making a clean break with his terrible past. But some months later, murder wave swamps Campbell's new hometown. This is undoubtedly the handiwork of David Griffin who decides to play a sadistic cat-and-mouse game with Campbell and mails him photos of his soon-to-be victims. Campbell must stop the gruesome killer by all means otherwise he will be Griffin's final victim. |
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Veteran Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and rookie K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett) are Los Angeles Police Department homicide detectives. But they both have side jobs. Joe works as a real estate agent, Calden is a yoga instructor and aspiring actor. Fellow detectives are assigned to investigate the mysterious murder of a popular rap group ‘G-Dogs’ in a nightclub. Their prime suspect is rap label boss Antoine Sartain (Isaiah Washington). It is rumored that Sartain is implicated in the organization of the death of famous rap musicians who wanted to get rid of his patronage. But investigating the crime the detectives find out the essential detail that Sartain recruits a former LAPD officer as a bodyguard for his personal security... |
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A quartet of young rush-seeking master thieves, made up of Slim (Stephen Dorff), Otis (Clé Bennett), Frank (Steven McCarthy) and Alex (Karen Cliché), commit dozens of audacious bank robberies, using their skills in various extreme sports like rollerblading, scuba diving, parachuting, and rock climbing to make their getaway. Slim and his crew plan to pull off the ultimate heist before resting on their laurels and fabulous wealth. But this time, the police mobilize forces to bring them down. Things get even more complicated when the mafia throws obstacles in their way. |
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A psychological thriller: a lonely New York woman discovers the darker side of passion after becoming involved with a tough homicide detective who is investigating a series of murders in her neighborhood. |
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Two foster brothers, black John (Wesley Snipes) and white Charlie (Woody Harrelson), who have dreamt since their childhood of someday becoming rich, hatch an audacious scheme to rob the money train that carries the New York Subway's daily revenue. Only two things can keep them from doing it: they are transit cops; and the train belongs to their boss, Donald Patterson (Robert Blake), the chief of the Metropolitan Transit Authority. However, the temptation seems too strong for them to resist. Charlie needs the money to repay his gambling debts to the mob. Furthermore, he is desperate to wreak vengeance upon his fierce boss, who has discharged him lately. On New Year's Eve, the brothers venture to make their plan a reality... |
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In the end of the 70's, the dysfunctional Kenneth Bianchi lives with his mother and is obsessed to join the police force. When his application is refused, his mother sends him to Los Angeles to live with his sadistic cousin Angelo Buono. Kenneth unsuccessfully tries to join LAPD, and Angelo convinces him to start a prostitution business with him. They force two girls from Tucson to work for them, but their competitors destroy their business and steals their money. The frustrated Kenneth and Angelo decide to revenge against a prostitute, and Kenneth strangles her, feeling a great pleasure with her death. The two cousins become addicted in death, initially killing prostitutes and then attacking single women, dumping their bodies on the hill. |
| Real McCoy, The
[1993,
USA]
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| 20 guards. 30 tons of steel. A security system second to none. They said there wasn't a man on earth who could pull off a bank job like this. They were right. (1 more taglines...) |
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Caren McCoy (Kim Basinger) is released after serving the long term in a prison. She decides to get rid of her criminal past and to begin a new life which should be devoted to her son, but she is forced to make a new robbery, as her child is kidnapped. Being compelled to filfull the criminal plan, she makes several minor modifications to the plot... |
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For the past four years, San Francisco cop Jack Cates has been after an unidentified drug kingpin who calls himself the "Ice Man". At the Hunter's Point Raceway, Jack confronts Tyrone Burroughs and Arthur Brock. Jack kills Brock in self defense, but Burroughs escapes, and Jack is in danger of going to prison because Brock's gun can't be found. Jack finds a picture that proves that the Ice Man has put a price on the head of Reggie Hammond, who is scheduled to be released from prison on the next day. Jack tries to convince Reggie to help him clear his name and find the Ice Man, but Reggie says he won't help unless Jack gives Reggie the $500,000 that Jack has been holding on to for Reggie. Jack refuses to give Reggie the money unless Reggie helps him. After the bus that is transporting Reggie away from the prison is forced to crash by two bikers and Jack gets shot by the same two bikers, Jack forces Reggie to help him by having the hospital release Reggie into his custody. Reggie recognized one of the bikers as Richard "Cherry" Ganz, the brother of Albert Ganz, the escaped convict Jack killed years ago. Jack got shot because Cherry wants revenge for Albert's death, and Cherry and his partner Willie Hickok are the hitmen who have been hired to kill Reggie. Burroughs, who works for the Ice Man, was trying to hire Brock as insurance, just in case Cherry and Hickok fail. Blake Wilson, the head of the Internal Affairs division, obviously doesn't like Jack, because Wilson will stop at nothing to prosecute Jack for manslaughter in Brock's death, and it turns out that the Ice Man put a price on Reggie's head because Reggie knows who the Ice Man is someone Jack never expected it to be. |
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Two policemen, Chris (Richard Dreyfuss) and Bill (Emilio Estevez), are entrusted to carry out an important mission: to find the crucial witness who is into hiding being hunted down by mafia. They are ready for the action, but suddenly the reinforcement comes - in the person of Gina (Rosie O'Donnell) and her big, very big dog. Both of these two are self reliant and arrogant creatures who represent even the more difficulties then the mission itself. |
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It was imprudent of Martin Raikes (Michael Keaton), a New York workaholic banker, to display adherence to his principles while investigating some questionable transactions in Monaco. Besides, it was unwise of him to refuse to take hush money. As a result, Martin is accused of a political assassination and is forced into escape and into hiding. Meanwhile, his family is held hostage. Martin is wanted by the police, the FBI and the international mafia. However, there's still plenty of life left in the modest yet quick bank clerk. If necessary, he is ready to fight with the whole world. |
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Orion Boyd (Steven Seagal), an intractable Detroit cop, whose uncompromising approach to domestic terrorism and corruption causes him a lot of trouble, takes efforts to stop a gang rule in the most dangerous district of Detroit. When 50 kilos of heroin are stolen from Piper Tech’s main vault, Boyd teams up with a drug kingpin, Latrell Walker (DMX), to crush a lethal conspiracy.
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The spawn of the evil Chucky doll is grown up to be a peaceful kind of guy. This time around, after hearing the news of a film being made about his parents' murderous legacy, Glen (Billy Boyd), an orphan offspring, goes to Hollywood, where he promptly brings homicidal Chucky (Brad Dourif) and Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) back to life. Chucky is seriously disappointed in his son's lack of inherent evil and tries to pass his vast knowledge of all murderous mayhem before Glen becomes some sort of nice guy. Tiff also doesn't hesitate to let her son repudiate their family's most cherished tradition - killing amusements. The action takes place in Hollywood, Jennifer Tilly plays herself becoming an unwitting hostess to the new family in this hilarious horror movie. |
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