The accidental shooting of a boy in New York leads to an investigation by the Deputy Mayor, and unexpectedly far-reaching consequences.
Al Pacino
Mayor John Pappas
John Cusack
Kevin Calhoun
Bridget Fonda
Marybeth Cogan
Danny Aiello
Frank Anselmo
Martin Landau
Judge Walter Stern
David Paymer
Abe Goodman
Anthony Franciosa
Paul Zapatti
Lindsay Duncan
Sydney Pappas
Luna Lauren Velez
Elaine Santos
Richard Schiff
Larry Schwartz
Richard Gant
Deputy Commissioner Samuels
John Finn
Commissioner Coonan
Mel Winkler
Detective Holly
Angel David
Vinny Zapatti
John Slattery
Intel Detective - George
Murphy Guyer
Captain Florian
Tamara Tunie
Leslie Christos
Nestor Serrano
Detective Eddie Santos
Mark Lonow
Lenny Lasker
Roberta Peters
Nettie Anselmo
Chloe Morris
Maria Santos
Ian Quinlan
Randy Santos
Larry Romano
Tino Zapatti
Rob LaBelle
Wakeley
Ray Aranha
James Bone
Jaliyl Lynn
James Bone Jr.
John C. Vennema
Peter Ragan
Steve Aronson
Murray Safire
Jerome X. O'Donovan
Seymour Harris
Fran Brill
Angie
Brian Murray
Corporation Council
Benny Nieves
Intel Detective - Jaime
Miguel Sierra
Israel Torres
Sylvia Kauders
Gussie
Brenda Thomas
Clara
Gerry Vichi
Milton
Ernest F. Hollings
Senator Marquand
Jordan Baker
Mrs. Marquand
Leonard Chapman
Reverend Chapman
Tone Capone
Billy (Carousel)
Jennifer Prescott
Julie (Carousel)
Joseph A. Kelly
Hospital Priest
Harry Bugin
Morty the Waiter
Ron L. Cox
Prosecutor
Sedly Bloomfield
Reverend
Director
Harold Becker
Writer
Paul Schrader
Writer
Bo Goldman
Writer
Nicholas Pileggi
Writer
Ken Lipper
April 13, 2016
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Being a huge fan of Al Pacino (from the likes of 'Heat', the 'Godfather' movies, and 'Dog Day Afternoon' especially) and having had a huge crush on Bridget Fonda ('Single White Female', anyone?) back in the day (Peter Fonda's famous daughter was named 85th sexiest star in film history, and Mrs. Danny Elfman hasn't been involved in film, unfortunately, since 2002), I was hugely disappointed in this film, especially since I had loved director Harold Becker's previous 'Sea of Love', which also starred Pacino. The first half was decent and involving, but it kind of slid off the rails, interest-wise for me, the rest of the way and got too talky and uninspired.
I don't really know if the problem was with the script or its direction. I know I'm not the greatest John Cusack fan in the world (I find he's much better in comedy, like his sister Joan), but he had pretty good co-stars, whose talents were basically wasted, in Martin Landau, Anthony Franciosa and Danny Aiello (these guys were BORN for these roles and films, so on paper, this should have really worked out well). I had always wondered why this film had bombed so miserably, and now I know why. In cases like this, more should have been done to alter the story arc, just some basic tweaks, to make it more suspenseful and/or (though I usually balk at such 'Hollywood' tendencies) some romantic tension (a beauty such as Fonda's was misused--they may as well have hired someone else). All in all, a wasted opportunity that's worth a look if you like dramas about corruption--just don't go in with big expectations, and don't bother with a rewatch.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$40,000,000.00
Revenue:
$33,440,204.00