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Street Smart (1987)
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Reviews Counted:12
Fresh:8
Rotten:4
Average Rating:5.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Jerry Schatzberg's STREET SMART is a multi-layered story dealing with the politics of city life--on the streets, and in the office. Caught unprepared with a deadline he can't miss, moral-free... Jerry Schatzberg's STREET SMART is a multi-layered story dealing with the politics of city life--on the streets, and in the office. Caught unprepared with a deadline he can't miss, moral-free Manhattan journalist Jonathan Fisher (Christopher Reeve) completely fabricates an article about "Tyrone," a successful pimp. The story becomes a sensation, and Jonathan is turned into a media star. But Jonathan's mendacity comes back to haunt him when a shrewd, vicious pimp named Fast Black (Morgan Freeman) wants to meet him, for "Tyrone's" tale resembles his own life a little too closely. Causing even greater trouble is the D.A.'s office, who wants to see Jonathan's notes (which don't exist), for evidence that could convict Fast Black of murder. As a result, Jonathan finds himself caught in a vicious cycle of lies that could easily end his career--and maybe his life. As the film gains momentum, it splits into two stories: first, Reeve's transition into a highly popular television reporter; and second, Fast Black's relationship with Punchy (Kathy Baker), a veteran hooker who hasn't become completely hardened. These heated street scenes provide STREET SMART with its greatest energy, which is due in large part to the electrifying performances of Baker and Freeman (who was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar). [More]
Starring: Christopher Reeve, Morgan Freeman, Mimi Rogers, Kathy Baker
Starring: Christopher Reeve, Morgan Freeman, Mimi Rogers, Kathy Baker, Jay Patterson, Andre Gregory, Anna Maria Horsford, Frederick Rolf
Director: Jerry Schatzberg
Director: Jerry Schatzberg
Screenwriter: David Freeman
Producer: Yoram Globus
Reviews for Street Smart
There's something about seedy undersides that brings out the best (or at least the personal) in director Jerry Schatzberg ... though his Elia Kazan social consciousness could use a little toning down.
A clever thriller with a lot of unbelievable scenes and a sappy ending, but two wonderful performances.
Street Smart winds up being a bit too smart for its own good, but it's compelling and complex.
...the movie's still worth seeing, though, if only for Freeman's electrifying performance.
Schatzberg's major problems are lethargic pacing and a strained plot.
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