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City Hall

It started with a shootout on a rainswept street and ended in a scandal that shattered New York.
1996 | 111m | English

(23707 votes)

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The accidental shooting of a boy in New York leads to an investigation by the Deputy Mayor, and unexpectedly far-reaching consequences.
Release Date: Feb 16, 1996
Director: Harold Becker
Writer: Ken Lipper, Paul Schrader, Nicholas Pileggi, Bo Goldman
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords corruption, undercover, war on drugs, mayor, drug dealer, presidential election, undercover agent, investigation, police, drugs
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Castle Rock Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $33,440,204
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
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
Name Job
David Bretherton Editor
Bernadette Mazur Key Makeup Artist
Jennifer Wachtell Art Department Coordinator
Ed Fassl Supervising Dialogue Editor
John Corso Director of Photography
Jane Musky Production Design
Helen Pollak Production Manager
Cornelia 'Nini' Rogan Script Supervisor
Sharon Smith Holley Post Production Supervisor
Paul Timothy Carden Supervising Sound Editor
Kenneth Hall Music Editor
Richard Hornung Costume Designer
Robert J. Franco Set Decoration
Jane Nerlinger Evans Production Supervisor
Robert C. Jones Editor
Robert Guerra Art Direction
Tod A. Maitland Production Sound Mixer
Kevin Nolting Associate Editor
Cydney Cornell Key Hair Stylist
Bruce Botnick Scoring Mixer
John S. Lyons Casting
Fred Merusi Construction Coordinator
Kerry Dean Williams Supervising Sound Editor
Arlene Fishbach Music Consultant
Ken Lipper Writer
Harold Becker Director
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
Paul Schrader Writer
Nicholas Pileggi Writer
Michael Seresin Director of Photography
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anna Behlmer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Kirshoff Special Effects Supervisor
Bo Goldman Writer
John Cenatiempo Stunts
Name Title
Charles Mulvehill Producer
Ken Lipper Producer
Harold Becker Producer
Edward R. Pressman Producer
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Reviews

talisencrw
6.0

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. Dann ... y 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.

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
7.0

Saw this one maybe 20 years ago and for whatever reason had a hankering to check it out again. Not great or ambitious as it sounds and pacing was a bit off, but in general found it engaging and had solid performances. I do wonder how much better it could have been under someone like Scorsese. **3.5/ ... 5**

Jun 23, 2021
GenerationofSwine
10.0

There is a historical accuracy in how the film is presented. A small thing, the murder of a boy, builds and builds, and unravels all the layers of the onions until the ripples can be felt at the highest and most powerful levels. That is, essentially what happened with Watergate where a simple B&E ... brought down Nixon. It's also what happened, almost 2,000 years earlier with the Conspiracy of Cantoline. If you are tuned to it, like The Paper, it's not just about corruption, but about ripple effects and that is pretty cool. And, it's really well acted, well enough to make you lament that Cusack and Pacino aren't paired more often.

Jan 13, 2023