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Released: 2003-10-14

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Bad Company DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Sherry Bie, Glen Chin, Judi M. Durand, Nicholas Lea, Conan Lee, David McCharen, Alan C. Peterson, Fred Henderson, Tegan West, Lang Yun, Spalding Gray, James Hong, Larry Musser, Deborah Aquila, Michelle Beaudoin, Lucy Lin, Jill Teed, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Charles Bartlett, Susan Wooldridge, Ellen Barkin, Laurence Fishburne, Jonny Lee Miller, Ken Stott, Frank Langella, Michael Beach, Mark Drewry, Angus Deayton, David Ogden Stiers, Gia Carides, George Irving

Director(s): Damian Harris

Features:
French-language track
Spanish subtitles
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Widescreen (2.35:1) enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions
Bad Company DVD Details
Video:
Cinemascope
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Language:
English
French
Subtitles:
Spanish, English
Running Time: 108
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 786936209723
Product Code: WD02927100DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1995
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Bad Company DVD Summary Laurence Fishburne and Ellen Barkin star in this complex tale of former C.

I.

A.

agents who now specialize in freelance espionage.

As the film opens, Nelson Crowe (Fishburne) is being interviewed for a position with the Grimes Organization, which focuses on industrial espionage.

He is hired by Margaret Wells (Barkin), who then takes Crowe to her boss, Grimes (Frank Langella).

Grimes and Wells visit a man named Walter Curl (Spalding Gray) to tell him that they can bribe a state judge so that Curl's company doesn't have to pay a $25 million fine for the toxic poisoning of some children.

The judge himself (David Ogden Stiers) is deep in gambling debts.

Meanwhile, Wells aligns herself with Crowe and tries to convince him that the two of them could do away with Grimes and take over his entire organization.

The plot thickens from there, with several surprises.

The first-time original screenplay was by famous crime writer Ross Thomas, and the film's elegant cinematography by Jack N.

Green
captures the coldness of the characters and their surroundings.