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Blue Streak was released theatrically by Columbia Pictures on September 17, 1999 and opened as the number one movie in North America. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, it went on to gross nearly $120 million at the worldwide box office against a $36 million budget. [2]
Blue Streak, a 1995 album by American blues guitarist Luther Allison; Blue Streak (comics), a secret identity used by three separate Marvel Comics supervillains; Bluestreak (comics), a fictional superhero character in the Marvel Comics series A-Next; Blue Streak, a 1999 comedy film starring Martin Lawrence
Blue Streak (1999) Cast: Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Peter Greene, Dave Chappelle. Rating: PG-13. Two years after a failed heist, former convict Miles Logan poses as a cop to retrieve the $17 ...
Blue Streak: The Album is a soundtrack to the 1999 comedy film Blue Streak.It is composed of fourteen R&B and hip hop tracks from various artists and producers. [2] The album peaked at number 31 on the Billboard 200 [3] and number 9 and on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. [4]
Blue Streak (1999) Cast: Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Graham Beckel. Directed by: Les Mayfield. After serving two years in jail for a diamond heist, Miles Logan is free and ready to retrieve his ...
September 17, 1999: Blue Streak: co-production with Original Film and IndieProd Company Productions September 24, 1999: Jakob the Liar: co-production with Blue Wolf Productions October 1, 1999: The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland: distribution only; produced by Jim Henson Pictures and Children's Television Workshop: October 8, 1999: Random Hearts
1. ‘Boomerang’ (1992) In this comedy, Eddie Murphy shines as the overconfident ad executive and ladies’ man, Marcus Graham. When Marcus begins to work with Jacqueline Boyer (Robin Givens ...
He directed the Martin Lawrence comedy Blue Streak in 1999. [5] In the 2000s, Mayfield directed the Western American Outlaws starring Colin Farrell, [6] and the comedies The Man, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Eugene Levy, in 2005 [7] and Code Name: The Cleaner in 2007, starring Cedric the Entertainer. [8]