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Raw Nerve Details

1999 Certificate 18
  • Rated:
  • 40
  • from 77 members

When nervous rookie cop Ethan Lang (Galligan) freezes during a holdup/shootout, two other officers die. NYPD compatriot Blair Valdez (Van Peebles) covers up the kid's fatal failure. Much later, when Lang has become a law professor, Valdez comes back to collect on the favor. He's facing an internal investigation and must conceal .. Read more

Starring Mario Van Peebles, Nicolette Sheridan, Zach Galligan, Rick Washburn
Director Avi Nesher
Genres Action/Adventure, Thriller

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Raw Nerve

When nervous rookie cop Ethan Lang (Galligan) freezes during a holdup/shootout, two other officers die. NYPD compatriot Blair Valdez (Van Peebles) covers up the kid's fatal failure. Much later, when Lang has become a law professor, Valdez comes back to collect on the favor. He's facing an internal investigation and must conceal his shady business relationships. Ethan gives a helpful hand, but both discover
Blair's been unwittingly giving police protection to massive money-laundering by New York's Dominican mob. Bloody bodies pile up as Blair turns into a paranoid psychotic. He's also terminally ill with with groin pains (as though the grisly violence wasn't bad enough), and it's an admirable Van Peebles performance that takes his character from the usual LETHAL WEAPON icon to an unstable sadist. Still, the grim, film-noir tone and over-the-top action makes a strange combo. For other corrupt cops trapped in their own snowballing schemes, check out James Belushi and Tupac Shakur in GANG RELATED.

Starring Mario Van Peebles, Nicolette Sheridan, Zach Galligan, Rick Washburn, Tracy Howe, Sanny Van Heteren
Director Avi Nesher
Studio CINEMA CLUB
Run time DVD: 1 hr 38 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Action/Adventure, Thriller
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 11 Feb 2002
Production year: 1999
Format DVD
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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Hollywood legends often made late career appearances in movies they'd have been well advised to steer clear of. Who can forget Joan Crawford in Trog, or Bette Davis in Return from Witch Mountain? Glenn Ford, though, star of The Blackboard Jungle and Gilda fares rather better in this thriller about a racing driver who's having nightmares about a local killer in action. Schlock it may be, but it's superior schlock, made with an understanding of genre conventions, and with a skill which makes the most of them. More familiar genre stars include Jan-Michael Vincent and former porn queen Traci Lords.

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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Too much bad language.

    This film was a constant stream of the

    F word,as well as being unable to fathom out the plot.A poor example of

    Mario Van Peebles acting ability.

    Not worth the money it cost to make!!.

      • A customer from Midlands ,England.
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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Too much bad language.

    This film was a constant stream of the

    F word,as well as being unable to fathom out the plot.A poor example of

    Mario Van Peebles acting ability.

    Not worth the money it cost to make!!.

      • A customer from Midlands ,England.
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    • Raw Nerve
      When nervous rookie cop Ethan Lang (Galligan) freezes during a holdup/shootout, two other officers die. NYPD compatriot Blair Valdez (Van Peebles) covers up the kid's fatal failure. Much later, when Lang has become a law professor, Valdez comes back to collect on the favor. He's facing an internal ...