Extreme Justice (film)

Extreme Justice

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Mark L. Lester
Produced by Frank Sacks
Written by Frank Sacks
Robert Boris
Starring Lou Diamond Phillips
Scott Glenn
Chelsea Field
Music by David Michael Frank
Cinematography Mark Irwin
Edited by Donn Aron
Distributed by Trimark Pictures
Release dates
June 26, 1993
Running time
96 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $8 million

Extreme Justice is a 1993 action-thriller film. The film was directed by Mark L. Lester, and stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Scott Glenn, and Chelsea Field.

Plot

After an incident where he used questionable police tactics, Jeff Powers (Lou Diamond Phillips) is placed on probation. Upon hearing of his probation, a friend from the force later invites Jeff to join the Special Investigation Section, an elite and highly secretive LAPD unit designed to track and shut down high profile criminals. Jeff discovers that the group is actually a group of rogue cops who actually function like an unofficially sanctioned death squad and are given wide latitude when it comes to dealing with criminals. Although their official mission is to surveil criminals and arrest them in the act of committing a crime, the squad often resorts to brutality and murder to dispatch the subjects they are supposed to arrest.

Jeff questions the purpose of the squad and begins to see them as more of a harm to society then a positive force for justice. When he tries to bring evidence of the squad's abuse of power, he learns that the squad is protected by well-connected and very influential people who already know and condone the squad's methods. Jeff's former teammates in the squad begin to suspect that Jeff has turned on them and decide to take measures to eliminate him before he can expose their activities to the public.

Cast

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