Dead Presidents
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| Directed by | Albert Hughes Allen Hughes |
| Produced by | Albert Hughes Allen Hughes |
| Written by | Hughes brothers Michael Henry Brown |
| Starring | Larenz Tate Keith David Chris Tucker N'Bushe Wright Freddy Rodriguez Bokeem Woodbine |
| Music by | Danny Elfman |
| Cinematography | Lisa Rinzler |
| Editing by | Dan Lebental |
| Studio | Buena Vista Pictures Caravan Pictures Underworld Entertainment |
| Distributed by | Hollywood Pictures |
| Release date(s) | October 4, 1995 |
| Running time | 119 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $15 million |
| Box office | $24,147,179 (domestically)[1] |
Dead Presidents is a 1995 American crime film written by Michael Henry Brown and also written, produced and directed by the Hughes brothers (Albert and Allen Hughes), starring Larenz Tate, Keith David, Chris Tucker, Freddy Rodriguez, N'Bushe Wright and Bokeem Woodbine. The film chronicles the life of Anthony Curtis, focusing on his teenage years as a high school graduate and his experiences during the Vietnam War. As he returns to his hometown in The Bronx, Curtis finds himself struggling to support himself and his family, eventually turning to a life of crime.
Dead Presidents is based partly on the real life experiences of Haywood T. Kirkland, whose true story was detailed in the book Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans by Wallace Terry. Certain characters from the film are based on real acquaintances of Kirkland, who served time in prison after committing robbery in facepaint.[2] Haywood eventually changed his name to Ari Sesu Merretazon and was released from prison for good behavior and contributing to the prison community.[citation needed]
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[edit] Synopsis
In the spring of 1969, Anthony Curtis (Larenz Tate) is about to graduate from high school. However, Anthony is not going to college, but needing to get away from home to find himself, he enlists in the U.S. Marine Corps shortly after graduation. He is sent to Vietnam, leaving behind his middle-class family, a pregnant girlfriend (Rose Jackson), and small time crook Kirby (Keith David), who is like a second father.
Anthony's close friend Skip (Chris Tucker) later joins Curtis's squad after flunking out of college, and Jose (Freddy Rodriguez) is drafted into the Army. Once in the Marines, Curtis meets gung-ho lieutenant Dugan (Jaimz Woolvett), and his wartime friend, Cleon (Bokeem Woodbine), a religious yet deadly staff sergeant. During their tour in Vietnam as members of a Force Recon unit, they experience the horrors of war, losing several fellow Marines during combat. The Marines (especially Cleon) also commit atrocities, including executing enemy prisoners and beheading corpses for war trophies. One of their squad, D'Ambrosio (Michael Imperioli), is the victim of terror tactics of the North Vietnamese, and is disemboweled and castrated. While waiting for medivac, Anthony, succumbing to the request of the dying D'Ambrosio, gives the man a fatal dose of morphine. One of their squad is killed by stepping on a land mine and a night ambush ensues, with NVA troops and half of Anthony's team killed; Dugan is killed after Skip "freezes up" during the gunfight when he is ordered to cover him. Cleon manages to hold off the enemy long enough for Anthony and the last of the crew to escape.
When Anthony returns to The Bronx in 1973, after four years of service and presumably multiple combat tours in Vietnam, i.e. multiple tours of duty, and attaining the rank of sergeant, he finds returning to "normal" life is impossible. He finds his friend Skip, who used drugs during the war, is now a heroin addict. Jose, after serving as a demolitions expert, during which he lost his hand, has become a pyromaniac. Cleon is now a devoted minister. And Kirby has since become legitimate due to police cracking down on his criminal business. Anthony is laid off from his job in a butcher shop and finds himself unable to support his daughter. During a pool game at Kirby's, Cowboy (Terrence Howard) makes fun of Anthony and informs him that Cutty (Clifton Powell) was having sex with his girlfriend Juanita while he was deployed in Vietnam. Anthony then beats Cowboy with a pool stick out of rage. Anthony pesters Juanita into admitting to sleeping with Cutty to provide for their daughter (who may not even be Anthony's). Anthony meets his girlfriend's sister Delilah (N'Bushe Wright), a member of the "Nat Turner Cadre", a fictional group similar to black revolutionaries. Delilah has always had a crush on Anthony and decides to help him with a plot he devises. Anthony, Kirby, Skip, Jose, Delilah and Cleon plan to rob an armored car making a stop at the Noble Street Federal Reserve Bank of the Bronx.
Skip and Cleon act as lookouts, Kirby is the getaway driver, Delilah waits in a dumpster across the street and Anthony and Jose hide under the loading docks, all armed. Though they plan the heist very carefully, it goes horribly wrong when a policeman stumbles on the scene. The policeman interferes, talking to Cleon. Clean says he's waiting for a city bus. The officer thinks it's odd since it's way too early for any buses coming. The officer decides to check the bus schedule for Cleon. Anthony & Jose decides to ambush the armed guards. But the driver sees the two coming out armed, from his rear-view mirror. As soon as he alerts his fellow officers, Anthony holds one officer at gunpoint, while Jose grabs one bag stack with money and officers begin shooting at Jose. Jose hide behind cover. Another officer is about to shoot Anthony, but Delilah hops out of the dumpster and screams while she shoots the officer dead. This distracting Anthony, the officer tries to knock the shotgun out of Anthony's hands. They struggle for the gun, and Anthony headbutts the officer and pistol whips him, wounding him severely.
The officer talking to Cleon, hears all the commotion and takes out his gun. This results in Kirby hopping out the car and shooting at the officer, but, Kirby is shot in the arm, and Skip comes up behind the officer and shoots him in the head, killing him. Jose quickly grabs a detonator, an explosive device, and hops on the moving truck, with the driver trying to leave the scene. Kirby gets in his car and blocks the truck's entry. Kirby quickly hops out the car and run. Jose places the explosive device in the back of the van. Jose jumps off and the truck driver slams into Kirby's car and Jose detonates the bomb, blowing up the truck, killing the driver and burning most of the cash. Anthony, Skip, Kirby & Cleon is furious that Jose burned most of the cash, but quickly manages to grab over $300,000.
The explosion distracts Anthony and more officers come, one is about to shoot Anthony. Delilah yells Anthony's name and quickly shoots at the officer, but she misses and the officer shoots her 4 times in the chest, killing her. In a fury of rage, Anthony shoots the officer in the leg and in close range shoots the officer in the back 4 times. The officer that Anthony pistol whipped earlier reaches for his gun, but Anthony points the gun at the officers face, pulls the trigger, but it's out of ammo, so Anthony pistol whips the officer to death. Anthony then runs to Delilah's aid and Jose runs to Anthony saying they got to go. But Anthony is unwilling to leave Delilah behind. Jose sadly says, there's nothing they can do for her, she's dead. Anthony sadly leaves Delilah's body behind.
The crew run and splits up. Jose runs in an alleyway and a police cruiser spots him and gives chase. Jose has the bag filled with cash. Jose kills the driver, but the officer in the passenger seat, uses the dead officer to drive. Jose is at a dead end and he points the gun at the car, but he freezes up as the car is at full speed, hitting him and slamming against a brick wall, with his head swinging back and hits the wall hard, killing him. The officer in the passenger seat, fatally injured, tells dispatch they're location and he dies.
Anthony, Kirby, Skip & Cleon try to lie low after the robbery. Cleon & Anthony are disappointed that people died during the robbery. Skip berated on why Cleon didn't grab the officer before the shooting. Cleon says it doesn't matter, Skip killed the officer, a ex marine black officer at that. Cleon calls Skip a, "devil crazy, junkie." Skip punches Cleon in the face and they argue. Anthony & Kirby shut the two up. Anthony is distraught over Delilah's death and that the robbery wasn't supposed to end with multiple people being killed. Kirby count the cash and it's over $300,000. Skip informs the crew that Jose was killed while escaping from the cops. Anthony decides that Jose 's cut goes to Jose's wife Mariosol and his kids. And Delilah's cut goes to the poor children on Christmas, by Anthony & Skip.
The next couple of days, Anthony has nightmares about the war and the robbery and listens to the radio talking about the robbery. Skip is in the bathroom, sick from heroin, listens to the radio about the robbery and passes out. Kirby, Anthony & Skip hears that Cleon is giving out the cash to his congregation & buys s new Cadillac, which he obviously cannot afford. Kirby wants to take Cleon out before he Cleon gets arrested and rats them out. Anthony, who wants no more killing or bloodshed, tells Kirby, he'll take care of it. Anthony drives to the church, only to see Cleon getting arrested at his church. Anthony escapes. Cleon gives up the other thieves, as part of a plea bargain. NYPD officers storm Skip's apartment to find that he has died of a heroin overdose. As Kirby and Anthony prepare to leave the country, heading to Mexico, police shows up, and Kirby tells Anthony to run, fighting off the officers with the pool sticks. Anthony is cornered and he surrenders.
In court, Anthony is tried, convicted, and sent to prison for 15 years to life. Anthony berates the judge (Martin Sheen), a war veteran himself, who goes so far as to call him a disgrace to any person who put on uniform and served his country. Upon receiving his sentence, Anthony gets angry and throws a chair at the judge. The films ends as Anthony boards a police bus and goes to prison.
[edit] Themes
The film depicts the struggle of returning war veterans who are neglected by the US government. Many veterans of the Vietnam War were denied benefits, compensation, and recognition for their efforts in serving their country.[3] Anthony is no exception; upon his return to the Bronx, he is unable to find gainful employment to support his daughter, born while he was on tour in Vietnam. His friend Kirby, a Korean War veteran, who lost a leg during combat, is a man who turned to crime to sustain a living.
[edit] Cast
| Actor | Role |
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| Larenz Tate | Anthony Curtis |
| Keith David | Kirby |
| Chris Tucker | Skip |
| Bokeem Woodbine | Cleon |
| Freddy Rodríguez | Jose |
| Rose Jackson | Juanita Benson |
| N'Bushe Wright | Delilah Benson |
| Alvaleta Guess | Mrs. Benson |
| James Pickens Jr. | Mr. Curtis |
| Jenifer Lewis | Mrs. Curtis |
| Clifton Powell | Cutty |
| Elizabeth Rodriguez | Marisol |
| Terrence Howard | Cowboy |
| Jaimz Woolvett | Dugan |
| Ryan Williams | Young Revolutionary |
| Larry McCoy | Nicky |
| Rodney Winfield | Mr. Warren |
| Martin Sheen | Judge |
[edit] Soundtracks
| Year | Album | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
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| U.S. | U.S. R&B | |||
| 1995 | Dead Presidents
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14 | 1 |
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| 1996 | Dead Presidents, Vol. 2
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[edit] References
- ^ http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/2001-10-18-hughes-brothers.htm%7C
- ^ "'Dead Presidents' Precedent: The Heist Is Only Half of the Story, Says the Man Who Pulled It Off."
- ^ Evans-Pfeifer, Kelly. American Veterans. Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War. 1996.
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- Films set in the 1960s
- Films set in the 1970s
- Hollywood Pictures films
- Caravan Pictures films
- 1990s crime films
- 1990s drama films
- American crime drama films
- Heist films
- Hood films
- Vietnam War films
- American films
- Films set in Brooklyn
- United States Marine Corps in popular culture