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      • The Last Of The Finest is an okay action film that is saved by solid acting and decent action scenes. Unfortunately, this film has a problem of taking itself too seriously which is problematic because the plot isn't particularly good or engaging, making some parts of the film drag on for too long.
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  2. The Last of the Finest, also released as Street Legal, is a fair action film from 1990, starring Brian Dennehy as Officer Frank Daly of the LAPD, and he and his fellow officers (Joe Pantoliano, Jeff Fahey and Bill Paxton) are up aganist a drug operaton headed by a US Government agent (Guy Boyd).

  3. The Last of the Finest, also released as Blue Heat, is a 1990 American crime action film directed by John Mackenzie and starring Brian Dennehy, Joe Pantoliano, Jeff Fahey, and Bill Paxton [ 2 ] Plot.

  4. Frank (Brian Dennehy) leads a group of undercover Los Angeles cops -- Wayne (Joe Pantoliano), Ricky (Jeff Fahey) and Howard (Bill Paxton) -- who work tough cases that others consider to be...

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    • John Mackenzie
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    • Brian Dennehy
  5. Sep 10, 2012 · Acting on a pimp's tip-offs, they uncover a conspiracy involving fellow cops, drug enforcement agents and wealthy businessmen, which proves to be a front for supplying arms to right-wing rebels in...

  6. Fantastic studio action-thriller from 1990 from the director of The Long Good Friday. With four lovable leads in Joey Pants, Jeff Fahey, Bill Paxton, and Brian Dennehy, it’s hard for this to not be extremely watchable.

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    • Davis Entertainment, Orion Pictures
    • John Mackenzie
  7. Mar 12, 1990 · TIMES STAFF WRITER. Even though “The Last of the Finest” opened citywide last Friday without benefit of press previews the fact that Brian Dennehy was billed above its title was encouraging....

  8. Mar 9, 1990 · Production began on November 7, 1988 under the working title Street Legal. Director John Mackenzie performed an uncredited re-write on the original script, filming wrapped up in early 1989, The film's original title, Street Legal, had to be changed because there was already a popular Canadian television show of the same name, so the film's title was changed to Point of Impact, but that title ...

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