Please name this film after reading the following description.?!


Question: The film is based on two American cops. One of whom has been working for the Police for a long time (this character is black). He has been told to teach a new recruit (white character) how to go about his duties. Eventually it turns out that the black cop is a bad ***, who is corrupted and sets people up. Towards the end the black cop frames someone, stealing their money.

Can't really remember much more, I hope someone knows what the film is called following this description.

Thank you in advance.


Answers: The film is based on two American cops. One of whom has been working for the Police for a long time (this character is black). He has been told to teach a new recruit (white character) how to go about his duties. Eventually it turns out that the black cop is a bad ***, who is corrupted and sets people up. Towards the end the black cop frames someone, stealing their money.

Can't really remember much more, I hope someone knows what the film is called following this description.

Thank you in advance.

Training Day (2001)
starring Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Scott Glenn, Tom Berenger, Harris Yulin, Raymond J. Barry, Cliff Curtis, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Nick Chinlund
IMDB synopsis:
Jake Hoyt wants to become a LAPD agent, stopping dealers from selling drugs on the streets. But that might be difficult as he works with LAPD agent Alonzo Harris for the next 24 hours. Alonzo is a veteran who has been working narcotics for more than a decade, but his ways and techniques of becoming an agent are questionable, if not corrupt. As the 24 hours go by, Jake observes Alonzo's methods, and in the madness, Jake tries to solve all the twists and turns, trying to figure out who really is the enemy here. Training day is a day of reckoning.
TRIVIA:
The coffee shop in the beginning of the movie (which was, incidentally, the first scene shot) is the same shop that was used in "Se7en" (1995) in the scene where Morgan Freeman meets Gwyneth Paltrow to talk. In the window in both movies, the writing reads "Quality Cafe". The Quality Cafe is also used in "Gone in Sixty Seconds" (2000), "Ghost World" (2001) and "Catch Me If You Can" (2002).

David Ayer wrote the first draft in 1995, way before the Rampart Scandal made headlines in 1998. In the first draft, Alonzo was a Latino officer in charge of drug enforcement in the gang infested area of Pico-Union within the Rampart Division. He was a loner and didn't have any partner because of his reputation as a corrupt and racist cop. But the basics elements of the character were there: he wears expensive jewelry and drives a 1979 Monte Carlo model.

As soon as I posted "The Recruit", I knew that was not correct. Blame the brain-to-hand glitch on still being awake at nearly 6 a.m. I knew it was Denzel and Ethan but couldn't recall others in the cast.

I think the movie is called "training day", with Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke.

Training Day - Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Scott Glenn, Tom Berenger.



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