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Runtime:
1:59:00
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Rating:
6.9
Director:
Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes
Cast:
Larenz Tate, Keith David, Chris Tucker…
Plot:
A Vietnam vet adjusts to life after the war while trying to support his family, but the chance of a better life may involve crime and bloodshed.
Dead Presidents
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112819
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SOURCE: Dead Presidents 1995 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller, War
Director: Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes
Stars: Larenz Tate, Keith David, Chris Tucker
Plot: A Vietnam vet adjusts to life after the war while trying to support his family, but the chance of a better life may involve crime and bloodshed.
Included subtitles
English
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MEDIAINFO
This action film, directed by the Hughes brothers, depicts a heist of old bills, retired from circulation and destined by the government to be "money to burn." However, more broadly, it addresses the issues of Black Americans' involvement in the Vietnam War and their subsequent disillusionment with progress in social issues and civil rights back home in the United States, during the 1960's.—Tad Dibbern