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Director
  
Initial DVD release
  
February 6, 2001

Duration
  

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Crime, Drama

Music director
  
Language
  
English

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Release date
  
February 16, 1989

Based on
  
Finding Maubee by A. H. Z. Carr

Writer
  
A.H.Z. Carr (novel), Hampton Fancher (screenplay)

Cast
  
(Xavier Quinn), (Thomas Elgin), (Hadley Elgin),
M. Emmet Walsh
(Fred Miller), (Lola Quinn),
Art Evans
(Jump Jones)

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,
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,
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,
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,
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Tagline
  
The chief of police anf the chief suspect know each other too well to let a little thing like murder get in their way.

The mighty quinn 1989 movie


The Mighty Quinn is a 1989 thriller film starring Denzel Washington, Robert Townsend, James Fox, Mimi Rogers, M. Emmet Walsh, and Sheryl Lee Ralph. The screenplay by Hampton Fancher is based on A. H. Z. Carr's 1971 novel Finding Maubee. In the film, Washington plays Xavier Quinn, a police chief who tries to help his childhood friend Maubee (Townsend) after he becomes a murder suspect.

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The film takes its name from the Bob Dylan song of the same name, a Reggae cover version of which appears on the soundtrack. Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film an overwhelmingly positive review, calling it one of the best films of 1989.

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Plot

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Xavier Quinn is the chief of police on a small, unnamed Caribbean island. When Donald Pater, the millionaire owner of a luxury resort hotel, is found murdered, everyone assumes that the culprit is Maubee, a petty crook who also happens to be Quinn's best friend. Quinn doesn't believe it and clashes with the island's inept Governor Chalk and his arrogant political fixer Thomas Elgin. Quinn's worries over the murder exacerbate his troubles at home; he is estranged from his wife, Lola, and rarely has time to see his son.

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Maubee eludes the police at every turn, appearing to friends then running off. Quinn questions a witness afterward, who says that Maubee had a (rare) US$10,000 bill. Trying to track down Maubee, Quinn questions Ubu Pearl, the local witch and aunt of Maubee's girlfriend, Isola. He also questions Hadley Elgin, Thomas's wife, who feels a powerful attraction to Quinn. Chalk introduces Quinn to Fred Miller, an affable American said to represent Pater's company.

Pater had been found floating in a hot tub, decapitated. Against Chalk's instructions, Quinn has the body autopsied by the elderly Dr. Raj, who reports that Pater died of a venomous snake bite and was already dead when his head was cut off. Quinn arrests a man, Jose Patina, who has been following him. Patina claims to be on vacation, but Quinn finds he has also been questioning people about Maubee's whereabouts. Quinn questions Hadley about her encounter with Patina. She tries to seduce him, but he resists, and wanders to a bar where he entertains the crowd with a piano performance. Half drunk, Quinn is picked up by Maubee in a stolen car, and they spend the night reminiscing on the beach. When Quinn wakes up in the morning, Maubee is gone, despite being handcuffed.

When Patina is bailed out of jail, he confers with Miller in a seedy hotel. Miller tells him the "operation" is over, then kills Patina. Miller goes to Ubu Pearl and demands that to know where Maubee is. When she refuses, he burns down her house, with her inside.

Quinn eventually works out that Pater, a close associate of the President of the United States, brought stacks of $10,000 bills to the island to be picked up by Patina. The President wants to fund an anti-Communist revolution in Latin America, but Congress would not support this. The President acts illegally, using the C.I.A. to deliver discontinued currency that is still good but will not be missed from its storage at the US Department of the Treasury. The murder messed up the plan, so the C.I.A. has sent Miller to retrieve the money and "plug up the holes."

Quinn tracks Maubee down at their childhood playground in an ancient ruin. Maubee explains that Pater impregnated Isola when she was a maid at his hotel. When Ubu Pearl demanded that Pater support the child, Pater fired Isola. Ubu Pearl instructed Isola to go to the hotel and leave a snake in Pater's room. When Maubee found out where she had gone, he sped to the hotel but was too late. He arrived just as Pater was dying from the snakebite and saw the money in the suitcase. Maubee cut Pater's head off, put his body into the tub to try to conceal the real cause of death, and grabbed the money.

Miller appears and holds the pair at gunpoint. Maubee hands over the money, and Miller departs in a helicopter. Enraged, Maubee runs out and grabs onto the helicopter as it lifts off over the ocean. Miller sticks his gun out the window and fires, and Quinn watches helplessly as his friend's body falls into the ocean. A snake hidden in the sack of money slithers out and fatally bites the helicopter pilot. Miller struggles to regain control, but the chopper crashes into the old ruins and explodes.

Grieved at the loss of his friend, Quinn returns home and reconciles with his wife. As he walks on the beach with his son, the camera pans down to show a line of barefoot prints emerging from the water, leading to a rock with a $10,000 bill sitting on it.

Cast

  • Denzel Washington as Xavier Quinn
  • Robert Townsend as Maubee
  • James Fox as Thomas Elgin
  • Mimi Rogers as Hadley Elgin
  • M. Emmet Walsh as Fred Miller
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph as Lola Quinn
  • Esther Rolle as Ubu Pearl
  • Art Evans as Jump Jones
  • Henry Judd Baker as Nicotine
  • Norman Beaton as Governor Chalk
  • Alex Colon as Jose Patina
  • Tyra Ferrell as Isola
  • Keye Luke as Doctor Raj
  • Carl Bradshaw as Cocodick (The Prisoner)
  • Oliver Samuels Officer Rupert
  • Production

    The Mighty Quinn was filmed at various locations throughout Jamaica, with the principal outdoor scenes shot in Port Antonio. Interior scenes of Donald Pater's mansion were filmed at Golden Clouds Villa in Oracabessa.

    Reception

    The Mighty Quinn gained mostly positive reviews from critics. It holds an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 16 reviews, with the consensus reading: "A deft hybrid of laughs, espionage, and music, The Mighty Quinn is a smart, pleasant entertainment that offers an early example of Denzel Washington's onscreen magnetism."

    Roger Ebert gave the film four stars. The high point, he said, was Washington's performance:

    The film stars Denzel Washington in one of those roles that creates a movie star overnight. You might have imagined that would have happened to Washington after he starred in "Cry Freedom" as the South African hero Steven Biko. He got an Oscar nomination for that performance, but it didn't even begin to hint at his reserves of charm, sexiness and offbeat humor. In an effortless way that reminds me of Robert Mitchum, Michael Caine or Sean Connery in the best of the Bond pictures, he is able to be tough and gentle at the same time, able to play a hero and yet not take himself too seriously.


    References

    The Mighty Quinn (film) Wikipedia
    The Mighty Quinn (film) IMDb The Mighty Quinn (film) themoviedb.org