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Summer of Sam

No one is safe from Son of Sam.
1999 | 142m | English

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Spike Lee's take on the "Son of Sam" murders in New York City during the summer of 1977 centering on the residents of an Italian-American Northeast Bronx neighborhood who live in fear and distrust of one another.
Release Date: Jun 28, 1999
Director: Spike Lee
Writer: Spike Lee, Victor Colicchio, Michael Imperioli
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords italian american, 1970s, distrust, paranoia, intolerance, punk rock, serial killer, summer, bigotry, bronx, new york city, son of sam, desperate
Production Companies 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, Touchstone Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $19,288,130
Budget: $22,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Leguizamo Vinny
Adrien Brody Ritchie
Mira Sorvino Dionna
Jennifer Esposito Ruby
Michael Rispoli Joey T
Saverio Guerra Woodstock
Brian Tarantina Bobby Del Fiore
Al Palagonia Anthony
Ken Garito Brian
Bebe Neuwirth Gloria
Patti LuPone Helen
Mike Starr Eddie
Anthony LaPaglia Detective Lou Petrocelli
Roger Guenveur Smith Detective Curt Atwater
Ben Gazzara Luigi
Joe Lisi Tony Olives
James Reno Crony
Arthur J. Nascarella Mario
John Savage Simon
Jimmy Breslin Jimmy Breslin
Michael Badalucco Son of Sam
Spike Lee John Jeffries
Lucia Grillo Chiara
Nelson Vasquez Officer Cruz
Darielle Gilad Debbie Cadabra
Michael Harper Raygun
Jessica Galbreath Fire
Evan Cohen Bite
George Tabb Spider
Michael Imperioli Midnite
Victor Colicchio Chickie
Peter Maloney Detective Timothy Dowd
Christopher Wynkoop Sam Carr
John Turturro Harvey the Black Dog (voice)
Ernie Anastos Anchorman
Jim Jensen Anchorman
Melba Tolliver Anchorwoman
Phil Rizzuto Yankee Broadcaster (voice)
Reggie Jackson Reggie Jackson
Danielle Burgio Girl in Parked Car
Lisa France Girl in Parked Car
Peter Epstein Chuckie
Jill Stokesberry Rose
Joseph Lyle Taylor Ron
Kim Director Dee
Bill Raymond Father Cadilli
Mildred Clinton Italian Woman at Murder Site
Emelise Aleandri Italian Woman at Murder Site
Michael Sorvino Bowler at Diner
Phil Campanella 2nd Bowler at Diner
William H. Burns Officer
Ernest Mingione Officer
Frank Fortunato Doorman
Danny Zappin Simon's Male Friend
Murielle Arden Simon's Female Friend
Christina Klobe Simon's Female Friend
Charlotte Colavin Neighbor
Clayton J. Barber Punk
Joie Lee Bed Stuy Woman Interviewed
Rome Neal Bed Stuy Man Interviewed
Mark Breland Bed Stuy Man Interviewed
Susan Batson Bed Stuy Woman Interviewed
Evander Holyfield Man in Riot
Toneda Laiwan Dot (Atwater's Girlfriend)
Janet Paparazzo Young Woman Shot by Son Of Sam
Jodi Michelle Pynn Young Woman Shot by Son Of Sam
Jennifer Badger Woman Victim
Jeff DeRocker Man in Car
Nick Oddo Husband
Damian Achilles Wounded Man
Joanne Lamstein Woman in Car
Gabriel Barre Johnny Nasso
Tara McNamee Woman Victim
John Michael Brown "L.E.S. Stitches" Band Singer
Damian Branica "L.E.S. Stitches" Band Bassist
Lorne Behrman "L.E.S. Stitches" Band Guitarist
Curtis Gove "L.E.S. Stitches" Band Guitarist
James Baggs "L.E.S. Stitches" Drummer
Rozie Bacchi Brian's Girlfriend
Grace DeSena Joe T's Girlfriend
Zoe Bournelis Anthony's Girlfriend
Ashleigh Closs Princess
Frank Cadillac Patty a.k.a. Man with Weird Eyes
Daniel J. Courtenay Guitar Store Owner
Michael Prozzo Rocco
Kathryn Hud Rocco's Girlfriend
Antonio Torres Man Pulled from Car
Pamela Wehner Lady at Block Party
Dionna Colicchio Girl at Block Party
Victoria Galasso Girl at Block Party
Danielle Tutelian Girl at Block Party
John Martucci Haircutter
Mario Macaluso Italian Chef
Andrew Lasky Officer Cruz Partner
Richard Paul Detective with Decoy Dummy
Ray Carlson Crime Scene Cop
Alexander J. Vega Bouncer
Steven Croft Limo Driver
Mary Jo Todaro Lady in Window
Jacqueline Margolis Lady in Window
Iris Braydon Lady in Car Window
Valerie Mazzonelli Lady with Dog
Hal Sherman Arresting Detective
Nicholas Brown Young Petrocelli
Name Job
Tom Fleischman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dave Flynch Assistant Sound Editor
Martin Bernstein Construction Coordinator
Paul Candrilli Best Boy Grip
Andy Kris Foley Editor
Raffaello Ferucci Rigging Gaffer
Rodney "Bear" Jackson Key Set Production Assistant
Terence Blanchard Conductor, Original Music Composer
Aisha Coley Casting
Diane Lederman Set Decoration
Alex Steyermark Music Supervisor
James R. Belletier First Assistant "B" Camera
Jay Cannold Production Supervisor
Jac Rubenstein Dialogue Editor
Miles Ferguson Post Production Supervisor
Gina Alfano ADR Editor
Norman Douglass Stunt Driver
Michael Curry Sr. Construction Foreman
Thérèse DePrez Production Design
Andrea Greer Script Supervisor
Kenton Jakub Supervising ADR Editor
Michelle Johnson Key Hair Stylist
Kimberly R. McCord-Wilson Dialogue Editor
Zsolt Kadar Second Assistant "B" Camera
Kevin Ladson Property Master
Timothy Metzger Leadman
Tracey Hinds Second Assistant Director
Kristen M. Johnson Assistant Sound Editor
Anthony Gueli Hairstylist
Robert M. Andres Key Grip
Hal Levinsohn Dialogue Editor
Glenfield Payne Sound Effects Editor
Anita Gibson Key Makeup Artist
Braden Belmonte Camera Loader
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Joseph A. Campayno Makeup Artist
Charles E. McCarry Assistant Art Director
Betty Chin Production Coordinator
Paul A. Simmons Jr. Key Costumer
Michael Tavares Wardrobe Supervisor
Richard Owings Assistant Costume Designer
Karen Gilman Casting Associate
Deb Dyer Production Accountant
Theron Smith Extras Casting Assistant
Andrea Falco Extras Casting Assistant
Allyson C. Johnson Associate Editor
Jeremy Frey Stunts
Colin Cumberbatch Assistant Production Coordinator
Michael A. Pinckney Additional Second Assistant Director
Peter Fernberger Additional Camera
Steve Drellich Additional Camera
Stuart Deutsch Boom Operator
Keith Siglinger Stunts
Victor Littlejohn Assistant Property Master
Donald Robinson Graphic Designer
Harry Peck Bolles Dialogue Editor
George Harrington Rigging Gaffer
Derrick Kardos Art Department Coordinator
Elliot Santiago Stunts
Tim O'Shea Foley Editor
Leigh Rathner Second Assistant "A" Camera
Blake Leyh Sound Designer
Larry McConkey Steadicam Operator
Leonard Drake Key Hair Stylist
Woody Richman Assistant Editor
Kathleen Fellegara Set Medic
Winsome Sinclair Extras Casting
Lori Slomka Music Editor
Azan Kung Assistant Costume Designer
Michael Alvarez Extras Casting Assistant
Ali Merhi Extras Casting Assistant
Maisie Weissman Music Editor
Tara McNamee Stunts
Lamont Crawford Dolly Grip
Michael Hunold Best Boy Electric
Chris Skutch Key Grip
Rolf Pardula Sound Mixer
Reinhart Peschke Chief Lighting Technician
Mike Ellis First Assistant Director
Jordanna Fineberg Key Costumer
Darlene Jackson Wardrobe Supervisor
Jeffery J. Tufano Camera Operator
Jackie Bazan Unit Publicist
Michael Alan Stein Assistant Costume Designer
Will Ralston Foley Editor
Jennifer Edwards Extras Casting Assistant
R. Vincent Smith Assistant Property Master
Roger Lee Second Second Assistant Director
Peter I. Sabat Production Secretary
Carlos O. Guerra First Assistant "A" Camera
Patrick Capone Additional Camera
Andrea Dorman Steadicam Operator
Jean Kalanzi First Assistant Accountant
Carmen Rodriguez Assistant Accountant
Richard Eliano Additional Camera
David Lee Still Photographer
Jeremy Knaster Generator Operator
Matt Miller Key Rigging Grip
Charles Casillo Grip
Kelly Neese Cableman
Pashelle Clayton-Robinson Costumer
Monica Kitchen Wardrobe Coordinator
Pamela Roy-Stasney Assistant Set Decoration
Harvey Goldberg Set Dresser
Joanna Hartell Set Dresser
Richard Bryan Douglas Carpenter
Arne Olsen Jr. Construction Grip
Jon Ringbom Charge Scenic Artist
Clarissa Shanahan Scenic Artist
John B. Finn Post Production Accountant
Romy Charles Editorial Services
Debora Lilavois ADR Editor
William Gaskins Transportation Captain
Todd Shifflett Visual Effects Supervisor
Don Ciana Color Timer
Geoff Foster Scoring Mixer
William Moore Gaffer
John Panuccio Key Rigging Grip
Mel Cannon Grip
Terrence Laron Burke Grip
Yolanda Carter Costumer
Yvette Stapleton Costumer
Paul Cheponis Assistant Set Decoration
Mark Paul Selemon Set Dresser
Henry Kaplan Set Dresser
Ben McCrea Location Scout
Ralph Fratianni Construction Grip
Jerome Tarter Shop Electric
Joyce Leipertz Scenic Artist
Joanna Rodriguez Extras Casting Coordinator
Jennifer Martinez Editorial Services
Linda Cohen Music Coordinator
Benjamin Cheah Foley Supervisor
Chad Merriam Visual Effects Producer
Betsy Paterson Compositing Supervisor
Kevin Flynn Dolly Grip
Francis Panuccio Rigging Grip
Matt Chubet Grip
Yvens DeThelismond Assistant Costume Designer
Marta Font Costumer
Margot Boccia Makeup Artist
Christina Tonkin Noble Assistant Set Decoration
Douglas Fecht Set Dresser
Dana Neuwirth Set Dresser
Arne Olsen Key Construction Grip
Myron Odegaard Shop Electric
June DeCamp Scenic Artist
Julie Sloan Scenic Artist
Anna DiNuovo Slaughter Editorial Production Assistant
Kevin Lee Supervising Sound Editor
David Boulton ADR Engineer
Mike Easter Transportation Co-Captain
Betsy Asher Hall CG Supervisor
Noëlle Penraat Negative Cutter
Spike Lee Writer, Director
Ellen Kuras Director of Photography
Barry Alexander Brown Editor
Ruth E. Carter Costume Design
Nicholas Lundy Art Direction
Jon Kilik Production Manager
Steve Kirshoff Special Effects Coordinator
Jeff Ward Stunt Coordinator
Jay Carrado Stunts
Roy Farfel Stunts
Chuck Jeffreys Stunts
David S. Lomax Stunts
Geeta Gandbhir Assistant Editor
Otis Sallid Choreographer
Victor Colicchio Writer
Michael Imperioli Writer
Tuffy Questell Extras Casting Assistant
Manny Siverio Stunts
Rafael Osorio Key Set Production Assistant
Joanne Lamstein Stunts
Name Title
Jeri Carroll-Colicchio Executive Producer
Spike Lee Producer
Jon Kilik Producer
Michael Imperioli Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

There's a homicidal maniac wandering around the neighbourhood. You don't want to do anything about it? Summer of Sam is directed by Spike Lee and Lee co-writes the screenplay with Victor Colicchio and Michael Imperioli. It stars John Leguizamo, Adrien Brody, Mira Sorvino, Jennifer Esposito, Mich ... ael Rispoli, Saverio Guerra, Brian Tarantina, Al Palagonia, Ken Garito, Bebe Neuwirth and Michael Badalucco. Music is by Terence Blanchard and cinematography by Ellen Duras. It was met with some indifference upon release, for many film fans went into it expecting another "Se7en" type serial killer thriller. What we get is Spike Lee doing a clinical character piece of how the residents in a South Bronx neighbourhood react to having a serial killer in their midst. It's 1977 and it's the time of the "Son of Sam" murders in New York City, mistrust and vile character traits start to come to the fore... Lets face it, Spike Lee is often about as subtle as a sledgehammer over the head, but when it comes to characterisations - particularly when it comes to New York - he's one of the best around. He positively revels in dropping a group of unsound characters into a pressure cooker atmosphere and let them play out their respective human fallibilities. Who else could run a concurrent strand of a serial killer with a serial adulterer and produce such edgy and sly rewards?. The musical backdrop to the plotting gives us the move from disco into the punk explosion, with the juxtaposition between good friends - Leguizamo's disco dancing philanderer and Brody's (excellent) punk rocker turning gay tricks to pay for his musical aspirations - proving to be more pivotal than "Son of Sam" (Badalucco off the chain) himself. All while the "hood" lowlifes gather themselves as an army to seek out the serial killer themselves, which unfortunately means anyone remotely not in their circle of friends is a suspect!. It's no Lee masterpiece, for it's a touch too long and could have been trimmed by 15 minutes of pointless sexual exposition, while it sometimes feels like Lee is stuck between blaxploitation verve and mainstream appeasing ticket selling. Yet it's a bold piece of film making, with some genuinely jaw dropping sequences within. Prepare for a film that's big on characters during the reign of a serial killer and you might just appreciate Summer of Sam much more. 8/10

May 16, 2024