Crazy Six
Crazy Six is a 1998 American-Slovak gangster film starring Rob Lowe, Mario Van Peebles, Ice-T, and Burt Reynolds. It was directed by Albert Pyun.
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Directed by | Albert Pyun |
Produced by | Tom Karnowski Gary Schmoeller |
Written by | Galen Yuen |
Starring | Rob Lowe Mario Van Peebles Ice-T Burt Reynolds |
Music by | Anthony Riparetti |
Cinematography | George Mooradian |
Edited by | Natasha Gjurokovic |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States Slovakia |
Language | English |
Plot
A decade after the fall of communism, a section of Eastern Europe known as "Crimeland" becomes a trade route for drugs and weapons. Billie ("Crazy Six") and his friends rob a plutonium deal involving Raul in order to obtain money for their drug habits with the aid of Dirty Mao, who cheats them out of the money in the end. Raul is given 48 hours by his boss to recover the goods and begins by hunting them down at a local club, injuring the singer Anna and killing Andrew's girlfriend Viyana.
The American detective Dakota interviews Anna, leading him to Billie. Anna is kidnapped by Raul's men and forced to smoke crack. Billie and Andrew rob Dirty Mao's hideout and recover the money. Dakota follows them to the exchange with Raul, but so does Dirty Mao. After a gunfight between Dakota and Raul's men, Dirty Mao kills Raul and attempts to frame Billie for it but is shot and killed by Dakota.
In the end, Dakota adopts Dirty Mao's dog, Anna returns to singing, and Billie gets clean.
Cast
- Rob Lowe as Billie, a.k.a. Crazy Six
- Mario Van Peebles as Dirty Mao
- Ice-T as Raul
- Burt Reynolds as Dakota
- Ivana Milicevic as Anna
- Thom Matthews as Andrew
- Blanka Kleinova as Viyana
- Norbert Weisser as Jerzy
- Donald Standen as Avi
- Max Van Peebles as Michelle
- Thomas Morris as Yusovic
Production
Filming took place in the Slovak Republic in 1997.[1]
Release
The film was released direct-to-video in the United States on July 28, 1998.
Reception
Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club wrote that "Lowe is predictably awful" yet "despite Lowe's performance, Crazy Six is palatable, with Pyun giving the film an appropriately seedy aura of glamorous decay."[2]
References
- Hindes, Andrew; Hindes, Andrew (May 2, 1997). "Lowe, Ice-T, Reynolds pack 'Crazy Six' actioner".
- Rabin, Nathan. "Crazy Six". Film.