Rush (1991): The True Cost of Undercover Policing


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Jan 30 2025 78 mins   11
Join us in this exciting installment of our series on police movies and crime fiction, as we dive deep into both the 1990 book and the 1991 film 'Rush'. With us is the remarkable Frank Scalise—crime fiction author, 20-year police veteran, and expert on all things gritty and nuanced. We explore why Frank was captivated by this story, the phenomenal acting, and the realistic sense of place. Learn how the movie delves into the complexities of deep undercover police work, the moral ambiguities, and the tragic endgame for the characters. We also touch on broader issues like the war on drugs and its impacts. All this and more in an episode filled with reflections, critiques, and thoughtful conversation!
00:30 Frank's Attraction to 'Rush'
00:45 The Acting and Characters
02:10 Plot and Setting of 'Rush'
05:33 Character Analysis
32:49 Product Placement in Films
37:26 The Slippery Slope of Corruption
40:25 The Fallout of Corruption
43:02 The Greater Good Dilemma
58:33 A Gutsy Ending
01:07:09 Real-Life Inspirations and Artistic Liberties

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