RUSH (1991 FILM)


'''Rush''' is a crime drama film, based on a novel written by Kim Wozencraft. An experienced narcotics detective (played by Jason Patric) and his inexperienced partner (Jennifer Jason Leigh) go after an elusive drug dealer (played by Gregg Allman). They become drug addicted themselves and, failing to get the evidence they need, are forced to use falsified evidence. It was released in 1991 (see 1991 in film).
Eric Clapton's "Tears in Heaven" (which won three Grammy Awards) is featured in the film. Clapton wrote the entire film's soundtrack, which is entirely instrumental, except for "Tears in Heaven", "All Along the Watchtower", "Free Bird", "Help Me Up" and Buddy Guy's "Don't Know Which Way to Go".
Gregg Allman as Will Gaines


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Plot
Cast
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Plot


Seasoned undercover narcotics police officer Jim Raynor (Patric) must choose a new partner for his next assignment. He chooses the "wet-behind-the-ears" Kristen Cates (Jennifer Jason Leigh). Together they are looking to bring down the so-far untouchable Gaines (Gregg Allman).
As they get deeper and deeper undercover, they become addicted to the same speed they're trying to keep off the street. They also fall in love, further complicating their assignment. Lacking real evidence, they are forced to create false evidence in order to get a conviction. A crisis of conscience forces Kristen to perjure herself, and Gaines is let off.

Cast



Jason Patric Jim Raynor

Jennifer Jason Leigh Kristen Cates

Sam Elliott Dodd

Max Perlich Walker

Gregg Allman Gaines

Tony Frank Nettle

William Sadler Monroe

Special K. McCray Willie Red

Dennis Letts Senior District Attorney

Dennis Burkley Motorcycle Guy

Glenn Wilson Motorcycle Guy

Jimmy Pickens Man in Disco

Barbara Lasater Yellow Rose Bartender

Toni Pilgreen Driller's Waitress

Merrill Connally Defense Attorney

External links





★ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=rush.htm

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