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Internal Affairs is a 1990 American crime thriller film directed by Mike Figgis, written by Henry Bean, and starring Richard Gere and Andy García.. Set in Los Angeles, the film follows the police department's Internal Affairs Division as they investigate Dennis Peck, an officer who may be using his colleagues as pawns for his own nefarious purposes.
1990 Internal Affairs: Yes No No Yes 1991 Liebestraum: Yes Yes No Yes 1993 Mr. Jones: Yes No No No 1994 The Browning Version: Yes No No No 1995 Leaving Las Vegas: Yes Yes No Yes 1997 One Night Stand: Yes Yes Yes Yes 1999 The Loss of Sexual Innocence: Yes Yes Yes Yes Miss Julie: Yes No Yes Yes 2000 Timecode: Yes Yes Yes Yes 2001 Hotel: Yes Story ...
In the 1990s, García appeared in the Mike Figgis film Internal Affairs, in which he engages in a battle of wits with a corrupt fellow police officer, played by Richard Gere. In 1992, he played a cynical everyman in Stephen Frears' Hero starring Dustin Hoffman, Geena Davis, and Joan Cusack.
Internal Affairs, a 1990 American crime thriller; Internal Affairs, a 1988 television film starring Richard Crenna; Literature. Internal Affair, a 2003 ...
[10] [15] The Ottawa Citizen stated that the writing "is crisp, plot top-notch and characters credible." [16] Saint Mike, published in 1987, was also a New York Times Notable Book. [17] Charles Willeford, reviewing for the Miami Herald, called Nowhere Man "a romp of a novel." [18] The Orlando Sentinel praised Oster's "sure grip on dialogue."
Leaving Las Vegas is a 1995 American drama film written and directed by Mike Figgis and based on the 1990 semi-autobiographical novel by John O'Brien. Nicolas Cage stars as a suicidal alcoholic in Los Angeles who, having lost his family and been recently fired, has decided to move to Las Vegas and drink himself to death.
Her film credits include The January Man (1989), Internal Affairs (1990), Drive Me Crazy (1999), Omen IV: The Awakening (1991) and Public Affairs (2017). She has also appeared on shows starring Stephen Collins: the TV series version of Tales of the Gold Monkey, and 7th Heaven.
The Loss of Sexual Innocence is a 1999 drama film written and directed by Mike Figgis. [5] It tells the story of the sexual development of a filmmaker through three stages of his life, in a non-linear and disjointed manner. [6]