Deep Cover
- R
- Year:
- 1992
- 107 min
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So gather around
as I run it down...
and unravel my pedigree.
My father...
was a junkie.
Don't you never do this sh*t,
you hear me?
this is bad sh*t.
Yeah, OK.
Don't you never be like me,
all right?
Don't do it.
What you want for Christmas?
l don't know.
You don't know?
Boy, you better know
what you want.
Else, how do you expect
to get what you want...
lf you don't know what you want?
-I'll be right back.
-Daddy, don't go!
No, man, don't.
Come on, I'm sorry, boy.
You know
you're my main little n*gger.
You go--you go...
Get out of here, man.
give to the poor.
Let's go, come on.
Hey!
Merry God damn Christmas, kid!
You been a good boy, huh?
Murderer!
Don't teach my boy
that fairy tale elf sh*t!
did you see?
I'm sorry.
The money.
My father,
when I saw him die like that--
saw him find his grave
in the snow--
l only had one thought.
lt wasn't going to happen to me.
Tell me,
do you know the difference...
between a black man
and a n*gger?
Most n*ggers don't.
Next, please.
Good morning. Have a seat.
So tell me, Officer Winston...
what's the difference...
between a black man
and a n*gger?
Who the f*** do you think
you're talking to?
So, Officer Stevens...
tell me, do you know
the difference...
between a black man
and a n*gger?
The n*gger's the one that wouldn't
even answer that question.
Most undercover cops
don't know what they're doing...
because it's a day gig.
I'm looking for somebody
who wlll go under...
and stay under--
six months, a year, five years.
What does he have to do?
Buy drugs, sell drugs...
set up the people
that I want to bust.
No. He's a snitch.
He's a drug dealer.
He's a criminal, he's a scumbag.
But most importantly...
he's a scumbag
for the right side.
You'll be on loan to the DEA...
and you'll report
directly to me.
l've stayed away from this
kind of stuff all my life...
drugs and stuff.
l've never even had a drink.
l never have, and I never will.
Because your father was
killed robbing a liquor store...
when you were ten years old?
I'm God. I know everything.
Why did you join the force?
Because I wanted to be
of some use...
to make a difference somehow.
Have you ever seen
your psychological profile?
like a criminal.
Look at this.
''Resents authority.
''Rigid moral code...
''but with no underlying
system of values.
''lnsufficiently developed
sense of self.''
Look at all the rage...
look at all
the repressed violence.
I'm telling you, undercover...
all your faults
will become virtues.
You'll be a star there, John.
You'll do a lot more good
there than in uniform.
You will be of use.
You will make a difference.
Those guys...
after work, they went home
to their wife and kids.
Then one day on the street,
they forgot where they were...
and now they're dead.
But you'll never go home...
so you won't forget.
Because there's only one rule
in this game, John--
don't blow your cover.
l didn't want the assignment.
l sat there
the whole interview...
thinking that if I took it...
lt would be the biggest mistake
of my life.
And I was right.
I'm looking for a room.
So you see?
That's what's wrong--
there's just
no imagination these days.
Hey, bessino!
That's Belinda Chacon...
and if you want my opinion...
you'll stay away
from that b*tch.
lf you want to get anywhere
in drug enforcement...
don't bother
with street dealers.
You take one of them out...
there's ten more
to take their place.
Go after the big guys...
try to knock out
the big networks.
Felix Barbosa.
He's like
a middle-level executive.
He supplies the guys
who supply the guys...
who supply the street.
He gets his stuff
from the importer...
Anton Gallegos.
Gallegos is the number one
importer in the West Coast.
Forty percent of all the drugs
in Los Angeles...
Very cute.
He's able to do this
largely because his uncle...
Hector Guzman...
ls an influential
Latin-American politician...
a self-promoting
duplicitous greaseball...
according to our friends
at the State Department.
the product into the country.
Uh, well...
no, not directly. He's too big.
But if we can nail the nephew...
maybe it'll smear the uncle,
hurt him back home politically.
That would be very good
for you and me.
That would get us friends
in high places.
But we want the uncle.
We want Guzman.
John, listen.
will you stay with me?
One step at a time.
You go for Barbosa...
and then Gallegos...
nice and orderly.
The beauty of that
is it protects your ass.
Hollywood...
The great thing
about life on the street...
is you know
how it's going to be.
lt's always the same.
Eddie, in his red caddy
and his nice clothes...
that his mama
must have bought him...
he supplied the street dealers.
He was a crazy, good-natured,
desperate a**hole...
with a life expectancy
of about a half an hour.
But people sald he got his dope
by way of Felix Barbosa...
so I had to get to him
and through him...
while he was still around.
Yo, baby boy.
What the f*** I tell you
They told me I had to.
No, that's sad, sad,
but too f***ing late.
Hasta la vista...
motherf***er!
That's cold sh*t, man.
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
He done done, ain't he?
F*** it.
So this young lady
is on trial for prostitution.
The judge says,
''You're very attractive.
''You look like
you might have indian heritage.
''Are you a Navaho?''
She said, ''No, your honor.
''I'm a Chicago ho.''
Would you get us some beers,
Eddie?
All right.
''I'm a Chicago ho.''
l hung around
the obvious places for awhile...
to me and started talking...
just like I knew he would.
l will have two beers...
and a white wine
for the tremendous behind.
How you doing, brother?
Remember?
Yes, I remember.
l once knew
who loved to dance
when he got it on.
He made the p*ssy
do the watusi...
and she said, ''Ooh, God damn,
this rhythm is strong.''
Stay black.
What's that n*gger
talking about, ''Stay black''?
He should stay off that crack.
Eddie?
He's a space case.
l don't know. He, uh...
buys from this man...
David Jason...
who, uh...
apparently is supplied
by the Latins.
Good.
l saw this kid...
killed the other day.
he couldn't have been more
than 12, 13 years old.
Shot him in the back.
l want you to buy from Jason
and then get to the Latins.
You don't want to rush
this thing.
Rush it, please.
What do you need?
I'm looking for Eddie.
lt's OK.
Tell him to get that door.
What's up, man?
What brings you to my office?
Just say no.
l need a bird, man.
You want to straighten up
and fly right.
Stratosphere, baby.
What the f*** you doing?
Sh*t, stop slurping.
this ain't no 7-11.
b*tch, you f***ing up!
I'll send your ass
back to Reseda.
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