Christian Slater stars in Kuffs as 21-year-old George, a high school dropout with his own ideas of how to achieve the American Dream. George Kuffs is too smart to stand still and too determined to quit, yet when his girlfriend (Milla Jovovich) asks for the one thing George fears most, commitment, he hits the road. But then .. Read more
| Starring | Christian Slater, Milla Jovovich, Bruce Boxleitner |
|---|---|
| Director | Bruce A. Evans |
| Genres | Action/Adventure |
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Christian Slater stars in Kuffs as 21-year-old George, a high school dropout with his own ideas of how to achieve the American Dream. George Kuffs is too smart to stand still and too determined to quit, yet when his girlfriend (Milla Jovovich) asks for the one thing George fears most, commitment, he hits the road. But then George's older brother Brad (Bruce Boxleitner), a respected San Francisco Patrol Special owner, is gunned down in the line of duty and George inherits the business. Against the police chief's explicit orders, George decides that he is going to catch Brad's killers. He is assigned a partner, a cop named Ted Bukovsky (Tony Goldwyn), but the last thing George needs is the police department getting in the way of his investigation.
| Starring | Christian Slater, Milla Jovovich, Bruce Boxleitner |
|---|---|
| Director | Bruce A. Evans |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: not available Production year: 1992 |
| Format | DVD |
'I'm only going to stick around until I clean up the neighbourhood,' announces reformed rebel George Kuffs (Slater). He... read more on Time Out
I was a former Christian Slater fan, I still enjoy his films but his best times were here. Pump Up The Volume and Kuffs are two lesser known films but both worth checking out. This one is about a dropout who gets forced into the family business. Talking to camera (Always love it done well - ie scrubs), good action and jokes too. A more serious Beverly Hills Cop! Try it, when it's out!
Is Kevin Costner a good guy? If the script is strong enough (in Bull Durham for instance) he's a credible hero. But he can be even more effective letting that question hang in the air - as he did in Clint Eastwood's A Perfect World. Now that the shine has gone off his looks, there's something about his flat, monotonous voice… he's seems so ordinary it's almost creepy. At any rate, the role of Mr Brooks is tailor-made to explore these contradictions. The movie begins with a dinner in his honour, Read more