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Serpico
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Frank Serpico (Al Pacino) is an idealistic New York City cop who refuses to take bribes, unlike the rest of the force. It's why many of his fellow officers considered him the most dangerous man alive!
Frank Serpico (Al Pacino) is an idealistic New York City cop who refuses to take bribes, unlike the rest of the force. It's why many of his fellow officers considered him the most dangerous man alive!
Actors:
Cornelia Sharpe,
John Brandon,
George Loros,
Tony Roberts,
Mary Louise Weller,
Steve Vignari,
Woodie King Jr.
Cornelia Sharpe
18 October 1943, Selma, Alabama, USA
John Brandon
21 June 1929, Rego Park, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
George Loros
9 January 1934, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Tony Roberts
22 October 1939, New York City, New York, USA
Mary Louise Weller
1 September 1946, New York City, New York, USA
Steve Vignari
14 March 1925, USA
Woodie King Jr.
27 July 1937, Mobile, Alabama, USA
Country:
Italy, United States
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Cornelia Sharpe
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George Loros
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Tony Roberts
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Mary Louise Weller
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Steve Vignari
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New York Times
May 20, 2003
A remarkable record of one man's rebellion against the sort of sleaziness and second-rateness that has affected so much American life, from the ingredients of its hamburgers to the ethics of its civil servants and politicians.December 10, 2010
"Serpico" is a candid and gritty police expose film that juxtaposes systematic police graft with the personal toll it takes on the man who attempts to blow the lid on the crooked activities that surround him.April 09, 2008
Memorable, thought-provoking and courageous.March 06, 2009
Lumet and screenwriters Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler can't do anything but skim rapidly over the surface of their tale.March 29, 2010
... set the style of American crime dramas in the seventies with his gritty look at street-level law enforcement and realistic portrait of procedure and systemic failure and it established Lumet as a director of intelligent, gritty, modern crime dramasAugust 03, 2004
Lumet's biopic of Frank Serpico, the virtuous cop who exposed a network of graft in the NYPD, feels depressingly relevant.April 09, 2008
Sidney Lumet's direction adeptly combines gritty action and thought-provoking comment.August 09, 2008
Imbued with mythic and even religious dimensions, Al Pacino's resourceful, Oscar-nominated performance takes Lumet's quinessential 1970s New York film beyond the realm of a cop-corruption drama.March 01, 2007
A virtuoso performance by Al Pacino and some expert location work by Sidney Lumet add up to a tour de force genre piece that transcends the supercop conventions to create a moving, engrossing portrait of Frank Serpico.April 09, 2008
Al Pacino delivers a powerful performance in this compelling biopic of a cop and a city's police force.June 24, 2006
Another problem, these days, is Pacino's characterisation; he seems at times more like a misplaced hippy than a plainclothes cop.July 26, 2011
Wonderful potential, and wasted. Serpico has some brutal surface flash and an acetylene performance by Al Pacino in the title role, but its energy is used to dodge all the questions it should have raised and answered.00:00
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