

Blue Streak 1999
"He's a cop that's not. Believe that!"
Dive into the chaotic world of *Blue Streak (1999)*, a high-energy crime comedy directed by Les Mayfield that blends deception with deadpan humor.
Director: Les Mayfield
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blue Streak (1999) about?
The film follows Miles Logan, a jewel thief who hides a massive diamond in a police station before being sent to jail. Two years later, he reinvents himself as an LAPD detective to retrieve his loot, only to find himself tangled in a web of lies and unexpected challenges.
Who directed Blue Streak?
Les Mayfield directed *Blue Streak (1999)*, bringing a sharp comedic edge to the action-packed crime caper.
Who stars in Blue Streak?
Martin Lawrence leads the cast alongside Luke Wilson, Dave Chappelle, Nicole Ari Parker, and William Forsythe in this ensemble-driven comedy.
Is Blue Streak (1999) worth watching?
With its mix of action, comedy, and Martin Lawrence's charismatic performance, *Blue Streak (1999)* delivers an entertaining 90 minutes. Fans of crime capers with a humorous twist will find it a fun ride, even if it leans on familiar tropes.
How long is Blue Streak?
*Blue Streak (1999)* runs for 93 minutes.
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About Blue Streak (1999) — A Crime Comedy Heist with Martin Lawrence
Dive into the chaotic world of *Blue Streak (1999)*, a high-energy crime comedy directed by Les Mayfield that blends deception with deadpan humor. Starring Martin Lawrence as Miles Logan, a smooth-talking jewel thief who pulls off one last heist before landing in prison, the film follows his desperate plan to recover a stolen diamond—hidden inside a newly constructed police headquarters. To pull it off, Miles masquerades as an undercover cop, setting the stage for a series of hilarious encounters and near-catastrophic misunderstandings. With its fast-paced action, clever twists, and a stellar ensemble cast, *Blue Streak (1999)* keeps viewers on the edge of their seats while delivering laugh-out-loud moments.
The film thrives on the clash between Logan's criminal instincts and the absurdity of his undercover gig, creating a comedic tension that lingers long after the credits roll. Luke Wilson and Dave Chappelle add sharp chemistry as his unwitting allies, while Nicole Ari Parker and William Forsythe bring depth to the supporting roles. At its core, *Blue Streak (1999)* is a playful romp through the underworld, where nothing is quite as it seems—and the laughs are just as dangerous as the stakes.




