Extreme Prejudice (film)
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Directed by | Walter Hill |
Produced by | Buzz Feitshans Mario Kassar (executive producer) Andrew G. Vajna (executive producer) Mae Woods (executive producer) |
Written by | John Milius Fred Rexer Deric Washburn Harry Kleiner |
Starring | Nick Nolte Powers Boothe Maria Conchita Alonso William Forsythe Clancy Brown |
Music by | Jerry Goldsmith |
Cinematography | Matthew F. Leonetti |
Editing by | Freeman A. Davies David Holden Billy Weber |
Distributed by | TriStar Pictures Carolco Pictures |
Release date(s) | April 24, 1987 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Extreme Prejudice is an American action film originally released in 1987.
Directed by Walter Hill and written by John Milius and Fred Rexer, Extreme Prejudice stars Nick Nolte and Powers Boothe as two former friends on opposing sides of the law forced to confrontation. The film is an homage, of sorts, to The Wild Bunch, a western directed by Sam Peckinpah and with whom Hill worked with on the The Getaway (1972 film). Both films end with a massive gun fight in a Mexican town.
The title originates from "terminate with extreme prejudice", a phrase popularized by the 1979 film Apocalypse Now, also written by John Milius.
[edit] Characters
- CASH BAILEY
He’s a drug baron with residual charm who controls the flow across the Mexican border. Once the best friend of Texas Ranger Jack Benteen, Cash moves with impunity back and forth in a private helicopter. He offers his old girlfriend Sarita Cisneros, now Jack’s lover, more than a Ranger’s salary can buy. One day, she packs up and goes to live with him. Jack does not take this well; at least this leaves the brokenhearted Ranger free to kill his childhood buddy…or be killed trying.
- JACK BENTEEN
This third-generation Texas Ranger works the Mexican border, trying to control the drug trade. At night, he comes home exhausted to the bed of his restless girlfriend, Sarita Cisneros. One day, she walks out on him for Cash Bailey—a slimy drug merchant and childhood friend of Jack’s. Meanwhile, Jack’s territory is invaded by an unofficial, top-secret U.S. military covert-operations team. Their mission remains murky (a mysterious bank heist turns into a bloodbath) but they seem to be after both Jack and Cash. That leads to a shoot-out at Cash’s Mexican fortress, not to mention a lot of last-minute switching of sides and loyalties.