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Synopsis: Ricky Santoro is a flamboyant and corrupt Atlantic City cop with a dream: become so well connected that he can become mayor. In lieu of that, he'll settle for keeping his comfortable lifestyle. On the night of the heavyweight boxing championship, Rick becomes mixed up in the assassination of the Secretary of Defense, an assassination involving his best friend. Becoming the investigating officer in the case, Rick soon uncovers a conspiracy to kill the Secretary and a mysterious woman in white. The conspiracy was shocking, but not half as shocking as the identity of its mastermind.
Director(s): Brian De Palma
Production: Paramount Pictures
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
R
Year:
1998
98 min
569 Views


Great idea. Put a flashing light

on your head while you're at it.

Your host for the evening,

Mr Gilbert Powell!

- Maintain focus

on the principal, mister. - Sorry, Commander.

- Got your locator on?

- Yes, sir.

- Go cover the west exit.

- Yes, sir.

Oh, and throw in a couple martinis

while you're at it.

- It's fight night.

- Look. See that blip? That's him.

Look at you, 007.

Man, I'm so impressed.

I wanna get your

autograph or somethin'.

I can picture us like yesterday,

workin' summers on the beach...

...carrying the oars back

across the hot sand.

No, me I can picture

carrying the oars.

You were usually under the boardwalk

with a cute piece of jailbait.

- It's me, your lucky number!

- Listen, I gotta hit you up for something.

Mikey's crazy about submarines right now.

I mean, everything's submarines with him...

...and he wanted me to ask you

if you'd get him a ride on one.

Well, sure, Rick. We'll dock the Polaris

right out at the steel pier.

Come on. This is the kind

of thing godfathers do. Come with us.

I promise I won't

embarrass the brass.

I haven't been on the water since the Renville,

but I'll pull some strings for Michael.

- How's Angela?

- Fat, fantastic. I love her.

What about the other one?

What's her name? Candy?

Monique. Skinny, mean, expensive.

I love her.

- Ow, yeah! Ow! Yeah!

- Come on.

Yeah! Look at...

Yeah, baby!

Go, baby! Yeah!

You got a wife, a kid,

a house in Margate...

...a girlfriend

and an apartment.

Bein' a cop

pays six figures now?

I save coupons.

Are you my conscience?

You could use one.

Does Angela know about Monique?

See, now there's a good idea. What are

you gonna do, turn me in again?

That was just to teach you a lesson.

You never shoplifted again, did you?

- No, I never got caught again. Angela's

happy, trust me. - Angela's not happy.

She's just uninformed. Maybe if she knew

the rules, she could play the game too.

Listen, if Angela knew the rules,

there would be no game.

Rule number one:

Angela can't know all the rules.

Look, I'm not like you, Kevin. I can't have

sex with the same woman for 20 years.

- It's not natural.

- Terry likes to talk to me during sex.

Last night, she called me from a hotel.

Go, Lincoln!

Does that

seem right to you?

Kevin, that is right

in so many ways.

No, I mean, who's she with?

Not the guy next to her.

Beautiful woman

alone at a fight.

Sexy lady.

What's the problem?

You've gotta get outta this town.

You know that, don't you?

Would you stop going all Jiminy Cricket on me.

You can't help yourself, can you?

No, really. I mean,

get your butt down to D.C.

I call a few guys I know from Annapolis,

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