

Dirty 2005
"Violence Is A Language People Understand"
Dirty (2005) dives into the gritty underbelly of LAPD corruption, where two former gang members turned police officers face a moral crossroads.
Director: Chris Fisher
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dirty (2005) about?
Dirty (2005) follows two ex-gang members turned LAPD officers who stumble upon a scandal threatening to expose the department's darkest secrets. Forced to choose between their careers and their integrity, they must navigate a web of lies and violence to survive.
Who directed Dirty?
Dirty was directed by Chris Fisher, a filmmaker known for his work in crime and thriller genres.
Who stars in Dirty?
The film stars Clifton Collins Jr., Cuba Gooding Jr., Keith David, Cole Hauser, and Wood Harris in key roles.
Is Dirty (2005) worth watching?
Dirty is a solid crime drama with strong performances from its lead actors, offering a tense and atmospheric look at police corruption. While it doesn't break new ground, its tight runtime and gritty storytelling make it worth a watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Dirty?
Dirty has a runtime of 97 minutes.
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About Dirty (2005) — A Gritty Crime Drama Exploring LAPD Corruption
Dirty (2005) dives into the gritty underbelly of LAPD corruption, where two former gang members turned police officers face a moral crossroads. After uncovering a scandal that could rock the department, they must decide whether to expose the truth or bury it to protect their own careers and lives. Directed by Chris Fisher, the film blends crime drama and thriller elements into a tense narrative that explores loyalty, betrayal, and the cost of dirty secrets. With a raw, unflinching atmosphere, Dirty keeps viewers on edge as it balances street-level violence with high-stakes police intrigue.
Clifton Collins Jr. and Cuba Gooding Jr. deliver standout performances as the morally conflicted officers, supported by a stellar cast including Keith David and Cole Hauser. The movie's tagline—"Violence Is A Language People Understand"—sets the tone for a story where ruthless decisions collide with the pursuit of justice. Packed into a tight 97-minute runtime, Dirty is a compact yet explosive dive into the shadowy world of law enforcement gone wrong.




