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‘Highest 2 Lowest': Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright on the pull between profit and passion in filmmaking

‘Highest 2 Lowest': Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright on the pull between profit and passion in filmmaking

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Denzel Washington plays music mogul David King who is caught in a ransom plot on the eve of a big business deal in Spike Lee's new crime thriller 'Highest 2 Lowest.'
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