A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Ellen Barkin, Laurence Fishburne, Frank Langella
Written by:
Ross Thomas
Directed by:
Damian Harris
Release Date:
January 20, 1995
Original Title:
Bad Company
Alternate Titles:
The Tool Shed
Genres:
Action | Crime | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Tool Shed Productions
Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 108
CIA operative Nelson Crowe is tasked with a deadly assignment: infiltrate a highly secret industrial espionage firm. Once inside, he teams with Margaret Wells, a master spy and seductive manipulator, in a plot to overthrow the organization's sinister president, which leads them into a darkly mysterious web of intrigue -- and shocking murder!
Nelson Crowe is a CIA operative under the thumb of the Company for a disputed delivery of $50,000 in gold. They blackmail him into working for the Grimes Organization, which is set up as a private company for hire, to blackmail prominent individuals. Crowe, working with Margaret Wells (another former Covert Operations operative), blackmails and bribes a State Supreme Court judge, but the deal sours. One of Crowe's co-workers, Tod Stapp, discovers Crowe's current CIA involvement in a plot to overthrow Grimes, and blackmails him to be cut in on the deal. More blackmail occurs as Wells manipulates Crowe to kill Grimes, then the CIA uses that discovery to blackmail Wells into killing Crowe. Who can you trust???
Casting:
Deborah Aquila
Costume Design:
Charles DeCaro
Richard Shissler
Director:
Damian Harris
Director of Photography:
Jack N. Green
Editor:
Stuart H. Pappé
Gaffer:
David R. Anderson
Original Music Composer:
Carter Burwell
Producer:
Warren Carr
Amedeo Ursini
Jeffrey Chernov
Production Design:
Andrew McAlpine
Writer:
Ross Thomas
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