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True Colors (1991)
Rating:
Starring: John Cusack, James Spader, Patinkin, Mandy, Imogen Stubbs, Richard Widmark
Director: Herbert Ross
Category: Drama
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Subtitles:
English
Length:
110 mins

 
 

 

Friendship And Betrayal.It's Not All Black And White.

They're the best of friends.Soon, they'll be the worst of enemies.John Cusack (America's Sweethearts, Say Anything), James Spader (Sex, Lies and Videotape, Pretty In Pink) star in this dramatic, absorbing story of two friends who move from law school to Washington's corridors of power.

Cusack plays Peter, a lower-class go-getter who climbs to the position of congressman by betraying everyone who ever trusted him, including idealistic blue-blooded pal Tim (Spader). Tim, of course, would never cross a friend.Unless it was to avenge his own betrayal