The Immortals (1995 film) explained

The Immortals
Director:Brian Grant
Producer:Elie Samaha
Starring:Eric Roberts
Joe Pantoliano
Tia Carrere
Tony Curtis
Clarence Williams III
William Forsythe
Chris Rock
Music:Claude Gaudette
Distributor:Hallmark Home Entertainment
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Immortals is a 1995 action thriller film produced by Elie Samaha and directed by Brian Grant. Eric Roberts, Tia Carrere, Joe Pantoliano, Chris Rock, William Forsythe, Clarence Williams III and Tony Curtis feature in this film.

Plot summary

A crafty nightclub owner (Jack) brings together a group of small-time hoods and teams them up in unusual pairs (black man and white racist, Ivy Leaguer and simpleton) for a set of multiple heists which turn out to be an elaborate double cross against a notorious gangster (Dominic). During an extended standoff in a nightclub between Jack and his band of thieves and Dominic's henchman, the hoods discover why Jack brought them all together for what amounts to a suicidal mission.