Jade
Jade

Jade (1995)

5.5 ? Oct 13, 1995 1h 35m

Overview

When a prominent art dealer is found murdered, the man's death leads to an intriguing investigation steeped in sex, corruption and crime. District Attorney David Corelli gets assigned to the case and discovers that a key suspect is his ex-lover Katrina Gavin, a beautiful psychologist who has settled down with his old friend and peer. As Corelli gets deeper into the case, he uncovers dark secrets with far-reaching implications.

Genres

Mystery Thriller

Release Date

October 13, 1995

Rating

5.5 /10

Runtime

1h 35m

Official Trailer from YouTube

David Caruso

David Caruso

David Corelli

Linda Fiorentino

Linda Fiorentino

Trina Gavin

Chazz Palminteri

Chazz Palminteri

Matt Gavin

Richard Crenna

Richard Crenna

Governor Edwards

Michael Biehn

Michael Biehn

Bob Hargrove

Donna Murphy

Donna Murphy

Karen Heller

Ken King

Petey Vasko

Holt McCallany

Holt McCallany

Bill Barrett

David Hunt

David Hunt

Pat Callendar

Angie Everhart

Angie Everhart

Patrice Jacinto

Kevin Tighe

Kevin Tighe

D.A. Arnold Clifford

Robin Thomas

Robin Thomas

Mr. Green

Jay Jacobus

Justin Henderson

Victoria Smith

Sandy

Drew Snyder

Drew Snyder

Executive

Bud Bostwick

Justin Henderson's Brother

Darryl Chan

Darryl Chan

Tommy Loy

Graham Cowley

Deputy Coroner

Nellie Cravens

Governor's Secretary

Ron Ulstad

Kyle Medford

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GenerationofSwine

1.0/10

Jan 10, 2023

Well, this is trying to be an erotic thriller and it is trying to be neo noir... and it doesn't pull off either. It seems to be constantly confused about which way to go, never committing to either genre and not really merging them together very well. Which is pretty sad given that erotic thriller and Noir tend to mix nicely for the most part and can seemlessly transition. Jade didn't know how to mix them, and it couldn't decide which it wanted to be. So, in the end, it hints at both and falls flat in both.

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JPV852

6.0/10

Jun 12, 2025

Watched the "Director's Cut" which is about 12 minutes longer than the theatrical version. This seems to be leftovers from Joe Eszterhas's script of Basic Instinct and while I think it has its moments, could've been so much better and with a more charismatic lead might've made for a more memorable film as a whole, but David Caruso showed why he was far better suited for television. Still I can't say it wasn't watchable. **3.0/5**

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