The Mighty Quinn
Cast :Denzel Washington, Robert Townsend
Director :Carl Schenkel
Studio :MGM/UA Video
Format :Color, Widescreen, Closed-captioned
Released Date :February 16, 1989
DVD Released Date :February 06, 2001
Language :Spanish (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateFebruary 04, 2004
SummaryOne of my favorites...I never get tired of this movie...
Content
Excellent writing, gorgeous setting, wonderful actors make this a lush visual and musical treat that never goes over the top and thoroughly takes me away to the tropics. I don't know how many times I've watched the movie, and still I always go back to it when I'm sick of winter and want to see a good mystery set near the sea-green waters. And Denzel is absolutely the best here.

Rating
DateJanuary 17, 2004
SummaryBookends
Content
Grab a copy of this movie and watch it as a double feature with the current "Out of Time." Denzel Washington fans will argue until the cows come home over which is the better performance, but the two films show Washington's mastery of his art. While Quinn is smooth but pure, Denzel's Chief in Out of Time is like a Quinn gone a little soft and ripe in the tropical sun, a man of integrity who has faced one too many temptations in a sordid and complicated world. I loved the noir feel of the first 7/8 of Out of Time and was annoyed at the lapse into Hollywood at the end, but Washington makes the character so attractive, that you wish him the best. Check it out.

Rating
DateDecember 29, 2003
SummaryLaid-Back Island Fun
Content
There's very little I dislike about this movie. Okay, the swearing's a bit much, but everything else - the characters, the mystery, the music, the scenery - is incredibly enjoyable.

Denzel Washington portrays Police Chief Xavier Quinn, a cop who struggles for respect from a lower-class that sees him as a betrayer and an upper-class that has no use for him beyond that of lap dog. His character's development is an unsuspected surprise in what could have been just another run-of-the-mill tropical thriller.

Supporting characters played by Robert Townsend, Mimi Rogers, Esther Rolle, and M. Emmett Walsh are also surprisingly nuanced, as is the murder investigation itself. The only main character I didn't quite get is Sheryl Lee Ralph as Quinn's wife; her expectations for her husband seem ill-defined in the story - in keeping with the island custom, however, I didn't let it get to me; I just went with it.

This is a budget release, so except for the trailer there are no extra features. There isn't even an insert card showing chapter listing. Subtitles come only in French and Spanish, but the film is closed-captioned if you want the equivalent of English subtitling. I would've liked more features, but I'm not going to let that get to me, either.

Get this DVD. Then get some popcorn and pour some rum in your Coke - or at least drop in a tiny paper umbrella - and enjoy the show.


Rating
DateDecember 26, 2003
SummaryGreat Show!!!
Content
I enjoyed this movie many times, although the downside to this movie is robert townsend who did not do a good accent for this flick. come on everybody: come on with out come on with in , you ain't seen nothing like the mighty quinn !

Rating
DateMay 05, 2002
SummaryDelightful!
Content
I happened to see this movie late one night on cable and found it to be wonderful. The movie presents Denzel Washington early in his career. As usual, his presence on screen is great to watch. In the movie, Washington is a policeman in Jamaica. It is a light movie that it is entertaining and great to relax and watch. There were some scenes that made me laugh, and I felt a little bit more happy and relaxed after I watched. So, if you just want to be entertained, this is a great movie.
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