On the Edge

October. 01,2002      R
Rating:
4
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Dakota Smith is an ex-cop and former private eye with a proclivity for community service. When a young basketball player entangles himself with drug dealers, he turns to Dak for help. Eventually goons are sent to kill the hoopster, but they hit the family of Rex Stevens by mistake. Frustrated by the incompetent and crooked police, the trio of Smith, Stevens, and their friend Frank Harris then battle the drug dealers for control of the streets. Also the heroes must tangle with Felix, a stealthy and ruthless hitman.

Ice-T as  Slim Jim
Fred Williamson as  Dakota Smith
Gary Busey as  Felix
Bernie Casey as  Rex Stevens
Jim Brown as  Chad Grant
Ron O'Neal as  Frank Harris
Gloria Allred as  Councilwoman Gloria Johnson
Anthony Johnson as  Hank Conrad

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Reviews

AniInterview
2002/10/01

Sorry, this movie sucks

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GazerRise
2002/10/02

Fantastic!

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Portia Hilton
2002/10/03

Blistering performances.

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Bob
2002/10/04

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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jhmhertzog
2002/10/05

Low budget. Terrible acting and lame effects .If my wife and child were murdered i would have flipped out as most people would jhmhertzog2000 ave but it does not even seem to phase him. Ice T get's shot several times yet no bullet holes or blood.Also this 20 + pound man get's hit with a plastic cone and is knocked to the ground. Also in ecery situation involving the police is entirely too relaxed.All of the shoot outs are very lame.I feel as if the director conple t ely underminds our intelligence as viewers.I was terribly disappointed I really thought I was going to be watching a movie from 2002 not what you would have seen from A b movie made in the late 70's.I hope I save someone the waste of time.

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Scarecrow-88
2002/10/06

Fred 'The Hammer' Williamson(..who also directs)headlines an impressive cast as a semi-retired private dick(..and ex-cop) named Dak who decides to help an old friend's son, Willie Joe(Derrick Franklin), a potential basketball prospect who gets caught up in drugs(..and the money that comes with it), involving a small-time dealer, Slim(Ice-T) who works for a mysterious crime boss(The Hammer keeps his identity secret throughout until towards the end). The crime boss enlists the services of a smart and sadistic hit-man, Felix(Gary Busey)who cleans up a mess left by his employer's bumbling goons when the coordinated the wrong hit, killing the innocent wife and son of Rex Stevens(Bernie Casey)simply due to a miscalculation regarding the wrong address. So Rex and Dak join forces to shake down Slim in order to uncover the main one responsible for the drugs and killing. Other familiar faces include Ron O'Neal as Willie Joe's concerned father, Frank, and big Jim Brown as Chad Grant, a renowned community leader organizing a coalition to help keep street youth out of trouble and committed to a better future.For some reason, 'On the Edge' just never quite takes off..it's all rather unspectacular, uninspired, and ordinary. Even the shootouts and action sequences lack punch. One thing's for sure, The Hammer assembled a rockin' cast of old pros to distinguish his film, and that quality alone is certain to bring fans of 70's and 80's B flicks and blaxploitation to his movie. But, for a movie about street crime and the violence that erupts from bad decisions in accordance when associated with drug dealers and their money, it lacks a gritty component that is often part and parcel with others of it's ilk. Not a whole lot of blood during the outbursts of gunfire, either. Seeing Casey fire off a rocket launcher is pretty cool, though, and Williamson's effortless charisma helps keep 'On the Edge' afloat..it's not a total bore, but one can see, I imagine, the lack of budget Williamson and company had for more effective action scenes, containing violent acts between the rival factions. Busey gets to kill a hell of a lot of people, sneaking up to either put a bullet or knife in them, and continues to assault even after his own employer betrays him(..he loves the job, I guess). Casey opts to keep his performance restrained, his Rex emotionally wrenched and exhausted, only half-heartedly seeking revenge. Ice-T has a rather limited role, which is disappointing, because he seems to be having fun as a small-time hood, operating a tiny stripper club, all smiles, demanding to get paid on time or else, believing he's a big shot, when, in actuality, his Slim isn't. Williamson's pace is laid back and the score is minimalist. Popular radio talk show host(..and celebrated attorney)Gloria Allred shows up in a cameo as a councilwomen whose inside information tips off Dak that the Mr. Big he's after has political ties. Jim Brown's role is rather minor, helping out Dak when Rex gets gut-stabbed by Felix and is momentarily hospitalized. Williamson seems to be enjoying himself, and I can understand why..he has a chance to be a director and work with many of his friends. There's a sincere message about ridding street crime and how the youth are corrupted at the heart of the film.

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whpratt1
2002/10/07

All the actors did a great job of trying to act and some were better than others, and I really must give them credit for trying to act with a story that we have heard over and over again. Fred Williamson, (Dakota Smith)," Soft Target",'05, plays the role of a guy who takes the law into his own hands after a horrible killing which involves him personally. There is dope being pushed in the neighborhood to young high school athlete's and it causes all kinds of problems. Some families are killed needlessly and for no reason there is lots of blood shed through out the town. Gary Busey,(Felix) "Buckaroo",'05 plays a good supporting role, however, the story is very weak and the actors sure have a hard time trying to act in this film.

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lee nicholson (dolemite72)
2002/10/08

Just as ORIGINAL GANGSTERS (six or so years earlier) FRED WILLIAMSON tries to kick start the whole BLAXPLOITATION genre, with this well meaning (but lackluster) effort. WILLIAMS stars as 'Dakota Smith' (great name!) all-round good guy (ex-cop) do-gooder, who agrees to help a would-be basketball star, who's in trouble with shady drug dealers (played none other by ICE T, in what must have been his 43rd movie that year) First the dealers kill the wrong family (that turns out to be BERNIE CASEY's) and then the basketball players dad (RON O'NEIL T.N.T) all get together (plus a cameo by JIM BROWN) to take on the dealers (and a gang of 'crooked cops'(tm)) WILLIAMSON, who also directs under his (not-so) legendary PO'BOY production company, hasn't really come on much as a director since the seventies. This wouldn't be a bad thing, but there's only so many times you can watch inept gunmen (led by a spaced out GARY BUSEY!) miss easy (and slow moving) targets, such as our geriatric heroes, before the whole thing becomes laughable. Plus the main reason that genuine 'blaxploitation' works so well, is as a time-capsule, in 2002, however, with roaming gang banging killers everywhere, it seems a lot harder to buy into this 70's macho image in modern times. On a plus side, B-movie fans (like myself) will be in heaven, and the movie has a goodish soundtrack (and it's nowhere near as abysmal as recent ICE T/ALBERT PYUN sh*t-feasts) But the good soundtrack, sometimes drowns out a poor audio track (plus the music stops and starts whenever it pleases, this adds to the overall cheesiness of the picture)All in all, it's a pretty good B-movie, but it'll do little to bring back the good old days of 'too-black-too-strong' style of film-making. Maybe WILLIAMSON should stay in front of the camera (he had a pretty good role in STARSKY AND HUTCH recently)A must-see (if only once) for fans of the genre, but HELL UP IN HARLEM, COFFY, TRUCK TURNER, SUPERFLY it isn't 6 out of 10

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