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Bad Placas 2001

📅 2001-01-01

"The City Burns With Lies!"

In the gritty streets of a city consumed by corruption, Bad Placas (2001) follows a trio of flawed detectives who find themselves drowning in the very lies they've been hired to expose.

Director: James Adam Tucker

Cast

Stephen Brown
Stephen Brown
Dominic Flores
Dominic Flores
Adriana Fricke
Adriana Fricke
Layon Gray
Carlos Moreno Jr.
Carlos Moreno Jr.
Javier Rivas
Carmen Gloria Pérez
Carmen Gloria Pérez

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bad Placas (2001) about?

Bad Placas (2001) follows three detectives whose desperate attempts to cover up their own crimes spiral into a web of deceit and violence. As the city's corruption deepens, their lies threaten to consume them—and everyone around them.

Who directed Bad Placas?

Bad Placas was directed by James Adam Tucker, who crafts a darkly comedic yet tense crime narrative.

Who stars in Bad Placas?

The film stars Stephen Brown, Dominic Flores, Adriana Fricke, Layon Gray, and Carlos Moreno Jr. in a high-energy ensemble cast.

Is Bad Placas (2001) worth watching?

If you enjoy crime films with sharp humor and a cynical edge, Bad Placas delivers. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its unique blend of action and comedy makes it a standout for fans of 2000s neo-noir.

How long is Bad Placas?

Runtime details are not listed for Bad Placas (2001).

About Bad Placas (2001) — A Crime-Comedy Noir About Corrupt Detectives

In the gritty streets of a city consumed by corruption, Bad Placas (2001) follows a trio of flawed detectives who find themselves drowning in the very lies they've been hired to expose. Directed by James Adam Tucker, this neo-noir crime-comedy serves up a darkly humorous take on moral decay, where the line between lawmen and lawbreakers blurs with every shady deal and cover-up. The film's moody atmosphere crackles with neon-lit tension and sharp dialogue, painting a world where justice is just another dirty trick.

With its unapologetic blend of action and satire, Bad Placas dives deep into themes of betrayal, ambition, and the rot beneath the badge. Stephen Brown, Dominic Flores, and Adriana Fricke anchor the chaos with performances that oscillate between sharp wit and simmering menace. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas with a comedic edge or just love a story that keeps you guessing, this 2001 cult gem delivers on every level.