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Internal Affairs 1990

★ 6.4440 votes115 min📅 1990-01-12

"Trust him... he's a cop."

Dive into the gritty underbelly of Los Angeles with *Internal Affairs* (1990), Mike Figgis' tense crime drama that pits idealistic Internal Affairs officer Ray Avila against the morally corrupt Detective Dennis Peck.

Director: Mike Figgis

Cast

Richard Gere
Richard Gere
Dennis Peck
Andy Garcia
Andy Garcia
Raymond Avila
Laurie Metcalf
Laurie Metcalf
Amy Wallace
Nancy Travis
Nancy Travis
Kathleen Avila
Elijah Wood
Elijah Wood
Sean Stretch
Richard Bradford
Richard Bradford
Grieb
William Baldwin
William Baldwin
Van Stretch
Michael Beach
Michael Beach
Dorian Fletcher
Faye Grant
Faye Grant
Penny Stretch
John Kapelos
John Kapelos
Steven Arrocas

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Internal Affairs (1990) about?

The film follows Internal Affairs investigator Ray Avila as he probes Detective Dennis Peck's suspicious financial dealings. Peck's manipulative nature and criminal ties force Avila into a dangerous game of cat and mouse, where loyalty and survival collide.

Who directed Internal Affairs?

Mike Figgis, known for his bold storytelling and visual flair, directed *Internal Affairs* (1990). The film showcases his ability to craft tension-filled narratives with complex characters.

Who stars in Internal Affairs?

The ensemble cast features Richard Gere as Dennis Peck, Andy Garcia as Ray Avila, Laurie Metcalf, Nancy Travis, and a young Elijah Wood in a supporting role.

Is Internal Affairs (1990) worth watching?

With its gripping plot and strong performances, *Internal Affairs* is a compelling crime drama for fans of moral ambiguity and high-stakes suspense. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating listed, its themes and direction make it a standout in the genre. If you enjoy films like *The Untouchables* or *Prince of the City*, this is a must-see.

How long is Internal Affairs?

The runtime for *Internal Affairs* (1990) is 115 minutes.

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About Internal Affairs (1990) — A Gritty Crime Drama of Corruption and Betrayal

Dive into the gritty underbelly of Los Angeles with *Internal Affairs* (1990), Mike Figgis' tense crime drama that pits idealistic Internal Affairs officer Ray Avila against the morally corrupt Detective Dennis Peck.

Played with razor-sharp intensity by Richard Gere, Peck is a master manipulator—charming, ruthless, and deeply involved in criminal enterprises. As Avila, Andy Garcia delivers a standout performance, uncovering Peck's web of deceit while navigating personal danger. With a brooding atmosphere and sharp dialogue, the film explores corruption, trust, and the blurred lines between justice and vengeance. The story unfolds like a high-stakes chess match, where every move could spell disaster.