True Blue (2001 film)
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| True Blue | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | J.S. Cardone |
| Written by | J.S. Cardone |
| Produced by | Scott Einbinder Carol Kottenbrook |
| Starring | Tom Berenger Lori Heuring Pamela Gidley |
| Cinematography | Darko Suvak |
| Edited by | Matthew Ramsey |
| Music by | Tim Jones |
Production company | Sandstorm Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $1.5 million |
True Blue is a 2001 American crime thriller film written and directed by J.S. Cardone and starring Tom Berenger, Lori Heuring, and Pamela Gidley.
New York Police Officer Rembrandt "Remy" Macy (Berenger) investigates a murder which began by the discovery of a disembodied hand. After the victim is identified, the victim's ex-roommate, Nikki (Heuring) becomes scared that she may be in danger and stays at Macy's place until they can get to the bottom of the situation. After accidentally seeing her near-naked, he finds himself starting to become attracted to her and she is able to seduce him. As he investigates clue after clue, he finds out that a large conspiracy is in play involving some of the most powerful leaders in New York City, Chinese Triads and possibly Nikki herself.
Principal cast
- Tom Berenger as Rembrandt "Remy" Macy
- Lori Heuring as Nikki
- Pamela Gidley as Beck
- Barry Newman as "Monty"
- Leo Lee as Benny Lee
- Soon-Tek Oh as "Tiger"
- Joshua Peace as Oren Doba
- Alec McClure as Bouton
- Pedro Miguel Arce as "Bounce"