Cocaine and Blue Eyes (1983)

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O.J. Simpson plays Michael Brennen, a San Francisco private eye who gets dragged into a drug-smuggling operation while searching for the girlfriend of a deal client, leading Brennen to a politically prominent family.

Introduction
"Cocaine and Blue Eyes" is an American tv movie launched in 1983. The directorial endeavor of E.W. Swackhamer in the mystery thriller category is based on the screenplay by Lawrence Roman. The film features O.J. Simpson, Cliff Gorman, Eugene Roche, and Candy Clark in the lead functions. The motion picture plots around a private investigator's hazardous encounter involving a drug cartel and the killer of his old good friend.

Plot
O.J. Simpson plays Michael Brennen, a San Francisco-based private investigator. He gets knotted in a complicated web of deceit, murder, and illegal drug trafficking when his old good friend Joe Daley, played by Cliff Gorman, passes away under mysterious situations. Daley leaves a puzzling message for Brennen prior to his death, triggering Brennen to investigate even more into the circumstances leading to his pal's death.

The primary plot circles around Brennen piecing together hints left by Daley, which lead him to Cathy, played by Candy Clark. Cathy is a secretary to a wealthy entrepreneur, Edward S. Norton, who is secretly involved in illegal drug trafficking. Norton, who hides behind a façade of real business, uses his property empire as a cover-up to carry out shady drug offers. Cathy has a little bag of top-quality drug that Daley had meant to give to Brennen, marking the beginning of an intricate plotline including several character twists and a complex narrative about the drug trade.

Characters and Performances
O.J. Simpson's representation of Brennen stands out in "Cocaine and Blue Eyes". His acting expertise shines through as he convincingly represents a private investigator thrown into a hazardous web of murder and drugs. Sweet Clark's portrayal of Cathy is captivating, expressing fear and vulnerability simply as well as strength and intelligence. Eugene Roche plays the powerful drug lord Edward S. Norton successfully and menacingly. The rest of the cast, consisting of Cliff Gorman, add to the general tense and interesting environment of the movie.

Critical Analysis
"Cocaine and Blue Eyes" stands as a solid crime thriller, integrating strong components of mystery, suspense, and drama. The story appropriately represents the grim reality of drug trafficking within a gripping story. However, the story circulation of the film tends to get puzzling sometimes, reducing its overall effect. Despite its intricate plot, the film does not lose its audience's interest thanks to its appealing characters and engaging performances.

Conclusion
All in all, "Cocaine and Blue Eyes" is a gripping ensemble of secret, thriller, and action. The movie masterfully presents the threats of drug trafficking and the prevailing corruption that help these illicit activities. O.J. Simpson, as Brennen, masterfully carries the story till the end, making him the character you root for in his quest for justice. The film can be best described as a captivating police procedural that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, engaging them to expect Brennen's next move in his pursuit for fact.

Top Cast

  • O.J. Simpson (small)
    O.J. Simpson
    Michael Brennen
  • Cliff Gorman (small)
    Cliff Gorman
    Riki Anatole
  • Candy Clark (small)
    Candy Clark
    Ruthann Gideon
  • Eugene Roche (small)
    Eugene Roche
    Sergeant Khoury
  • Maureen Anderman
    Lilian Anatole
  • Cindy Pickett (small)
    Cindy Pickett
    Catherine Anatole
  • Tracy Reed (small)
    Tracy Reed
    Chris Brennen
  • Leonardo Cimino (small)
    Leonardo Cimino
    Orestes Anatole
  • Keye Luke (small)
    Keye Luke
    Tan Ng
  • John Spencer (small)
    John Spencer
    Joey Crawford
  • Ted Le Plat (small)
    Ted Le Plat
    Alex Symons