Colors Poster

Colors (1988)

R 04/15/1988 Action, Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller 2h 0m
65%
User
Score
6.7/10
77%
66/100

70,000 gang members. One million guns. Two cops.

Overview

A confident young cop is shown the ropes by a veteran partner in the dangerous gang-controlled barrios of Los Angeles, where the gang culture is enforced by the colors the members wear.

Dennis Hopper

Director

Michael Schiffer

Screenplay

Top Billed Cast

Sean Penn

Sean Penn

Danny McGavin

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

Bob Hodges

María Conchita Alonso

María Conchita Alonso

Louisa Gomez

Randy Brooks

Randy Brooks

Ron Delaney

Grand L. Bush

Grand L. Bush

Larry Sylvester

Don Cheadle

Don Cheadle

Rocket

Gerardo Mejía

Gerardo Mejía

Bird

Glenn Plummer

Glenn Plummer

High Top

Rudy Ramos

Rudy Ramos

Melindez

Media

Colors (1988) - Official Trailer (HD)

Colors (1988) - Official Trailer (HD)

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Reviews

A review by kevin2019

Written on June 21, 2024

"Colors" primarily contents itself with concentrating upon the lethal gun and gang culture that permeates and blights the inner cities of America which young men and women devote their lives to as a means of survival on the streets instead of endeavouring to better themselves by accomplishing something more socially worthwhile. The instantly forgettable story and characters always seem to be languishing in second place and while this insight into America's dangerous gang culture can be periodically interesting and certainly extremely illuminating at times it is still a major and ultimately damaging miscalculation to make it the sole basis of the entire film unless it is your intention to produce a documentary exploring these socially critical issues otherwise you're left with what is ess...

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