Dead Presidents (1995)



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Synopsis:
Albert Hughes and his brother Allen Hughes followed their striking debut Menace II Society with this ambitious look at the social and political lives of the African-American community in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Anthony Curtis (Larenz Tate) is a young man coming of age in the Bronx in 1968. Working two part-time jobs -- one as a milkman's helper and another for local numbers runner Kirby (Keith David) -- Anthony is torn between doing the right thing and trying to get by in a environment that offers few opportunities to young black men. After graduating from high school, Anthony decides to join the Marines, news that is not well-received by his parents, who want him to go to college, or his girlfriend Juanita (Rose Jackson), with whom Anthony recently lost his virginity. After serving a horrific tour of duty in Viet Nam with his friends Skip (Chris Tucker) and Jose (Freddy Rodriguez), Anthony finds himself back home in 1973, where Juanita has been raising the child he fathered before he shipped out, drugs and crime have crippled his community, and honest job prospects are practically nil. Eventually, Anthony falls in with Kirby, Skip, and Jose, who have teamed with Juanita's sister Delilah (N'Bushe Wright), a Black Power activist, and Cleon (Bokeem Woodbine), in a scheme to rob an armored truck taking worn greenbacks ("dead presidents") to a mint to be destroyed. Martin Sheen and Seymour Cassel appear unbilled in small roles.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
10/6/1995
Director Credit
Albert Hughes Director
Allen Hughes Director
Cast Credit
Carlton Wilborn Spyder
Yen Chin Grow Skivvie Girl
Terrence Dashon Howard Cowboy
Isaiah Washington IV Edward Curtis
Monti Sharp Officer Brown
Jean-Claude LaMarre Ramsuer
Michael Imperioli D'Ambrosio
Jordan Hernandez Sarah, Juanita's Child
Bokeem Woodbine Cleon
Tony Sirico Officer Spinelli
Alvaleta Guess Mrs. Benson
James Pickens, Jr. Mr. Curtis
Cuc Dinh Madame Minh
Frank Albanese Mr. Gianetti
Charles E. Lesene Numbers Taker
Clifton Powell Cutty
Martin Sheen The Judge (uncredited)
Ryan Williams Young Revolutionary
Elizabeth Rodriguez Marisol
Joelle Hernandez Sarah, Juanita's Child
Clifton Gonzalez Gonzalez Betancourt
Robert Smith Helicopter Pilot
Quynh Phann Skivvie Girl
Heather B. Peaches
Jaimz Woolvett Lt. Dugan
Rodney Winfield Mr. Warren
Jenifer Lewis Mrs. Curtis
Bernie Telsey Protester #1
Robert LuPone Attorney Salvatore Rizzo
Rick Collitti Cabbie
Daniel Kruse Corporal Rob
Seymour Cassel Saul
Cheryl Freeman Mrs. Barton
Larry McCoy Nicky
Tim Zay Protester
David Barry Gray DeVaughn
Larenz Tate Anthony Curtis
Keith David Kirby
Chris Tucker Skip
N'Bushe Wright Delilah Benson
Freddy Rodriguez Jose
Rose Jackson Juanita Benson
Production Credits Credit
Michael Bennett Co-Producer
Allen Hughes Producer
Darryl Porter Executive Producer
Albert Hughes Producer
Randy Ostrow Producer
Art Department Credit
David Brisbin Production Designer
Ken Hardy Art Director
Karin Wiesel Set Designer
Casting Credit
Mary Vernieu Casting
Film Camera Credit
Lisa Rinzler Cinematographer
David Waterston Cinematographer
Physical Effects Credit
Chuck Jeffries Stunts
Production Management Credit
Joseph Ray first Assistant Director
H.H. Cooper first Assistant Director
Jeff Ward first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Paul A. Simmons Costume Designer
Lance Anderson Makeup



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