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Prince of the City

  R HD Closed Captioning

Sidney Lumet

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Plot Summary

Treat Williams ("Once Upon a Time in America") portrays special investigator Danny Ciello, in this epic film from Sidney Lumet ("Serpico," "The Verdict") about a New York detective who turns state's evidence and is plunged into a nightmare of conflicting moral issues. Awarded the 1981 N.Y. Film Critic's Award for Best Director, Oscar-nominated, and one of that year's ten-best films, Rex Reed calls this "a great film indeed that sends you out of the cinema wasted, charged, and demanding answers." With Jerry Orbach ("Law & Order"), Lindsay Crouse ("Places in the Heart") and Bob Balaban ("Absence of Malice").

Customer Reviews

A film that wrings you out and leaves you wasted

Superior to similar movies like Serpico or Donnie Brasco, POTC deals with a NYC detective who decides to blow the whistle on some major wrongdoing...provided his friends/family are not part of the deal. What seems simple and clearcut in the beginning becomes murky, twisted, and protracted as time wears on. Ethical issues and sacrifices cause widespread suffering.

This film is superbly written and cast. I don't think Treat Williams ever got another role as heart stopping and wrenching as this one. Lindsay Crouse is magnificent as his supportive wife. Cinematography reinforces the emotional impact of the story--watch early on the scene with Treat chasing junkies in the rain. The misery of it just breaks your heart and you can see how, without a do-gooder leader in charge of a police force, it would be easy for these detectives to see themselves as princes of the city.

This film delivers a wallop, and about midway, you'll feel like having a drink and a tranquilizer. Lumet was a master.

Prince of the City
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  • $17.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 1981

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