Strike is a young city drug pusher under the tutelage of drug lord Rodney Little. When a night manager at a fast-food restaurant is found with four bullets in his body, Strike’s older brother turns himself in as the killer. Detective Rocco Klein doesn’t buy the story, however, setting out to find the truth, and it seems that all the fingers point toward Strike & Rodney.
Directed by Spike Lee
drug pusher
train
drugs
drug lord
brooklyn, new york city
housing project
inner city life
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Cast
Harvey Keitel
Det. Rocco Klein
John Turturro
Det. Larry Mazilli
Delroy Lindo
Rodney Little
Mekhi Phifer
Ronald 'Strike' Dunham
Isaiah Washington
Victor Dunham
Keith David
André the Giant
Regina Taylor
Iris Jeeter
Thomas Jefferson Byrd
Errol Barnes
Sticky Fingaz
Scientific
Fredro Starr
Go
Elvis Nolasco
Horace
Lawrence B. Adisa
Stan
Crew
Spike Lee
Director
Spike Lee
Screenplay
Richard Price
Screenplay
Terence Blanchard
Original Music Composer
Sam Pollard
Editor
Malik Hassan Sayeed
Director of Photography
Jon Kilik
Producer
Spike Lee
Producer
Martin Scorsese
Producer
Skip Lievsay
Sound Designer
Richard Price
Novel
Ruth E. Carter
Costume Design
Popular Reviews
82 reviews
JoelOpinion
7.0★ · 03/21/26
Mucho mejor que Do The Right Thing
Mucho mejor que Do The Right Thing
Jesse
10.0★ · 03/18/26
Cinema at its finest
Cinema at its finest
Jesse
10.0★ · 03/17/26
Arguably Spike Lee‘s best Work I was engaged. The entire time and the thing I probably like the most about all of the Spike Lee movies I’ve seen. Is that Spike Lee always makes every character interesting 100% in my personal top 3 Spike Lee films
Arguably Spike Lee‘s best Work I was engaged. The entire time and the thing I probably like the most about all of the Spike Lee movies I’ve seen. Is that Spike Lee always makes every character interesting 100% in my personal top 3 Spike Lee films
Silas Viland
8.0★ · 01/25/26
”If God created anything better than crack cocaine, he kept that shit for hisself”
”If God created anything better than crack cocaine, he kept that shit for hisself”