Colors (film)

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Colors
Colors movie poster
Directed byDennis Hopper
Written byRichard Di Lello
Michael Schiffer
Produced byRobert H. Solo
Paul Lewis
StarringSean Penn
Robert Duvall
Maria Conchita Alonso
Don Cheadle
CinematographyHaskell Wexler
Music byIce-T
Distributed byOrion Pictures Corporation
Release dates
United States April 15, 1988
Australia August 4
France August 17
Finland August 26
Sweden September 9
Hong Kong September 29
Germany November 24
Running time
120 min.
CountryU.S.A.
LanguageEnglish/Spanish

Colors is a 1988 film starring Sean Penn and Robert Duvall and directed by Dennis Hopper. The story takes place in South Central Los Angeles in 1987, and is about an experienced LAPD cop, Bob Hodges (Duvall) and his rookie partner, Danny McGavin (Penn) who try to keep the gang violence between the Bloods and the Crips under control.

McGavin is a hotheaded crusader, much to the chagrin of Hodges, who believes in building rapport with the gang members so they will offer help when it is truly needed. The lessons are lost on McGavin, and his actions vilify the duo to gang members on both sides. Amidst this, a murder of a Bloods gang member leads to a series of escalations between the two gangs, culminating in a gang war. Meanwhile, after attempts of reason, friendship and finally intimidation, Hodges finally gives up trying to change McGavin's dangerous attitude and requests a partner transfer. McGavin finally learns that being a hardened enforcer has reprocussions in everybody's life and that force without diplomacy only leads to ruin.

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Trivia

The film's release in the spring of 1988 coincided with the rash of gang violence in the south west United States that was just starting to become a national media story at the time. Some reported incidents of violence took place at theaters where Colors was playing (similar rumors were circulated about The Warriors, another street gang film), prompting big name theaters to drop the film.

The film's theme song of the same title was performed by Ice T.

In 1987, during the film's production, Sean Penn was arrested for punching a photographer who was taking pictures of him without permission. He served a month in jail for this assault.

A mural of Jesus Christ on a wall in one scene can also be seen in a scene from Falling Down, a 1993 film in which Duvall appears as an experienced police officer.

The Game diss track song 240 Bars (Spider Joke) uses two lines from the movie. 1) is when Robert Duvall and Sean Penn see that High Topp is a blood. The say, "Look at the red, this kids a blood lemme see. *woah* *what* cancel chirstmas." 2) the second line is when Sean arrests High Topp for the first time saying,"That what you get for messing with the police."

The squad cars that Penn and Duvall drive were in the beginning they drive an unmarked burnt orange 1985 Chevy Impala [F41]. After a car chase with the Crips, they total the burnt orange Impala. After that, they get stuck with a lemon and turns out to be a yellow beat up 1978 Plymouth Fury. Other squad cars used in the movie were :

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