The Last of the Finest

5.9
  • Genre: Crime
  • Run time: 106 min
  • Premiere: 1990. March 9.

An elite group of vice cops are fired from the L.A.P.D. for being over-zealous in their war against drugs. It is immediately apparent that some of their superiors are involved in the drug ring. Banded together, four of the banned cops (which quickly becomes three when one is killed early) band together to fight the drug ring undercover. They gain capital for weapons by ripping off minor drug dealers. Then well-armed they go after the kingpin (Boyd).

Discover

Brian Dennehy

Frank Daly

Joe Pantoliano

Wayne Gross

Jeff Fahey

Ricky Rodriguez

Bill Paxton

Howard 'Hojo' Jones

Michael C. Gwynne

Anthony Reece

Guy Boyd

R.J. Norringer

Henry Darrow

Captain Joe Torres

Lisa Jane Persky

Harriet Gross

John Finnegan

Tommy Grogan

Ron Canada

Cregan

Xander Berkeley

Fast Eddie

Burke Byrnes

Commnader Orsni

Kathleen Dennehy

Lab Technician

Patrick Stack

Press Officer

Susannah Kelly

Daly Baby

Sheila Kelly

Daly Baby

Micah Rowe

Justin Daly

Tom Nolan

Travers

Jason Ross

Bradan

Jeanne Mori

Female Journalist

Kimble Jemison

Scared Dealer

Michael Simpson

Disc Jockey

Ray Vegas

Contra #2

Joe Minjares

Contra #3

Ramon Angeloni

Contra #5

Chenea Ellis

Arresting Officer

Robert Figg

Guest #3

Art

Lawrence G. Paull

Production Design

John T. Walker

Set Decoration

Camera

Juan Ruiz Anchía

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Marilyn Vance

Costume Design

Mel Berns Jr.

Makeup Artist

John Norin

Makeup Artist

Stephen Robinette

Hairstylist

Directing

John Mackenzie

Director

David R. Ellis

Second Unit Director

Bill Scott

First Assistant Director

Richard Coad

Second Assistant Director

Editing

Production

Kurt Neumann

Co-Producer

Darlene K. Chan

Associate Producer

Jere Cunningham

Executive Producer

John Davis

Producer

Jane Jenkins

Casting

Sound

Michael Hoenig

Original Music Composer

Jack Nitzsche

Original Music Composer

Writing

Jere Cunningham

Screenplay

Thomas Lee Wright

Screenplay

George Armitage

Screenplay