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Prince of the City

A cop is turning. Nobody's safe.
1981 | 167m | English

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New York City detective Daniel Ciello agrees to help the United States Department of Justice help eliminate corruption in the police department, as long as he will not have to turn in any close friends. In doing so, Ciello uncovers a conspiracy within the force to smuggle drugs to street informants.
Release Date: Aug 19, 1981
Director: Sidney Lumet
Writer: Sidney Lumet, Jay Presson Allen, Robert Daley
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords new york city, corruption, 1970s, wiretap, police, police corruption, district attorney, narcotics cop
Production Companies Orion Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $8,124,257
Budget: $8,600,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Treat Williams Daniel Ciello
Jerry Orbach Gus Levy
Richard Foronjy Joe Marinaro
Don Billett Bill Mayo
Kenny Marino Dom Bando
Carmine Caridi Gino Mascone
Tony Page Raf Alvarez
Norman Parker Rick Cappalino
Paul Roebling Brooks Paige
Bob Balaban Santimassino
James Tolkan George Polito
Steve Inwood Mario Vincente
Lindsay Crouse Carla Ciello
Matthew Laurance Ronnie Ciello
Tony Turco Socks Ciello
Ronald Maccone Nicholas 'Nick' Napoli
Robert Christian The King
Tony Munafo Rocky Gazzo
Tony DiBenedetto Carl Alagretti
Ron Karabatsos Dave DeBennedeto
Lee Richardson Sam Heinsdorff
Lane Smith Tug Barnes
Cosmo 'Gus' Allegretti Marcel Sardino
Bobby Alto Mr. Kanter
Michael Beckett Michael Blomberg
Burton Collins Monty
Carmine Foresta Ernie Fallacci
Conard Fowkes Elroy Pendleton
Peter Friedman Goldman
Peter Michael Goetz Charles Deluth
Lance Henriksen Burano
Eddie Jones Ned Chippy
Don Leslie Louis D'Amato
Harry Madsen Bubba Harris
E.D. Miller Sam Edelman
Cynthia Nixon Jeannie
Lionel Pina Frank Sancho
José Angel Santana José
Bruce Willis Extra (uncredited)
Dana Lorge Ann Mascone
Name Job
Sidney Lumet Director, Screenplay
Jay Presson Allen Screenplay
Andrzej Bartkowiak Director of Photography
Paul Chihara Original Music Composer
Jack Fitzstephens Editor
Robert Daley Book
Joy Todd Casting
Edward Pisoni Art Direction
George DeTitta Sr. Set Decoration
Anna Hill Johnstone Costume Design
Robert Jiras Makeup Artist
Philip Leto Hairstylist
Raymond Hartwick Production Manager
Barbara De Fina Unit Manager
Tony Walton Production Design
Name Title
Burtt Harris Producer
Raymond Hartwick Associate Producer
Jay Presson Allen Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor James Woods Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
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GenerationofSwine
10.0

It hurts to watch... literally. Every time i catch it it looks like I'm watching a copy of an old VHS tape. If anything was in need of remastering.... well, Prince of the City isn't going to be remastered because I don't even think it has a cult following. And that is a crying shame, because it i ... s a really good movie that you can currently only find bad copies of on Amazon. The script is.... meh. It really is. You have seen the corrupt narcotics pitch many times before. That's not the draw. This was riding on Serpico's heels. What is the draw is the directing. It is severely understated, severely actor focused, and entirely atmospheric. It is really minimalist directing done right and... it works. The cast are a bunch of B-Listers at best, but they are B-listers that brought their A-Game and out classed most of the names you see on the marquees. So it's sort of like watching the underdogs win. They really nailed it, and their performances meshed perfectly with the direction. It's not going to stand out for reasons of a rehashed plot... but it's going to have an effect on you. You will walk away thinking, "that was done well. They gave great performances, why haven't I heard of this?"

Jan 10, 2023