Bad Company
Director: Damian Harris
Actors: Ellen Barkin, Laurence Fishburne, Frank Langella
PlotNelson Crowe is a CIA operative tasked with infiltrating a high-stakes corporate espionage firm called The Grimes Organization. Inside, he teams up with the shrewd and ambitious Margaret Wells to acquire incriminating evidence against the company's elusive leader, Vic Grimes. As Crowe gains deeper access, he discovers the corrupt inner workings of the organization and a series of morally dubious plots, all orchestrated by the manipulative Grimes who stops at nothing to achieve his goals.
Margaret, sharing Crowe's ambition and cunning, proposes an intricate plan to double-cross Grimes and seize control of the organization for themselves. As their scheme unfolds, Crowe finds himself entangled in a web of betrayal, power struggles, and ethical dilemmas. With each turn, trust becomes a scarce commodity, and allegiance is never guaranteed. The movie offers a suspenseful journey into the nature of power and deception, compelling viewers to question who, if anyone, can be trusted as the layers of deceit are slowly peeled away.
Writers: Ross Thomas
Release Date: 20 Jan 1995
Runtime: 108 min
Rating: R
Country: United States, Canada
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Despite attractive photography and strong performances by Fishburne and Barkin, the Blu-ray's video and audio quality are mediocre, though the commentary adds value.
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