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Serpico

Many of his fellow officers considered him the most dangerous man alive - An honest cop.
1973 | 130m | English

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Frank Serpico is an idealistic New York City cop who refuses to take bribes, unlike the rest of the force. Frank's actions get him shunned by the other officers, and often placed in dangerous situations by his partners. When his superiors ignore his accusations of corruption, Frank decides to go public with the allegations. Although this causes the Knapp Commission to investigate his claims, Frank has also placed a target on himself.
Release Date: Dec 18, 1973
Director: Sidney Lumet
Writer: Waldo Salt, Norman Wexler, Peter Maas
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords new york city, corruption, hippie, biography, police, idealism, idealist, based on true story, money, undercover cop, internal affairs, police corruption, biting, social justice, police vigilantism, questioning, whistleblower, grim, serious, cops, fighting the system, tense, intense, sinister, antagonistic, arrogant, callous, disgusted, enraged, informative
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Artists Entertainment Complex, The De Laurentiis Company, Produzioni De Laurentiis - International Manufacturing Company
Box Office Revenue: $29,800,000
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Al Pacino Officer Frank Serpico
John Randolph Sidney Green
Jack Kehoe Tom Keough
Biff McGuire Captain McClain
Barbara Eda-Young Laurie
Cornelia Sharpe Leslie Lane
Tony Roberts Bob Blair
John Medici Pasquale
Allan Rich D. A. Tauber
Norman Ornellas Rubello
Edward Grover Lombardo
Albert Henderson Peluce
Hank Garrett Malone
Damien Leake Joey
Joseph Bova Potts
Gene Gross Captain Tolkin
John Stewart Waterman
Woodie King Jr. Larry
James Tolkan Steiger
Ed Crowley Barto
Bernard Barrow Palmer
Sal Carollo Mr. Serpico
Mildred Clinton Mrs. Serpico
Nathan George Smith
Gus Fleming Dr. Metz
Richard Foronjy Corsaro
Alan North Brown
Lewis J. Stadlen Berman
John McQuade Kellogg
Ted Beniades Sarno
John Lehne Gilbert
M. Emmet Walsh Gallagher
George Ede Daley
Charles White Delaney
F. Murray Abraham Detective Partner (uncredited)
P.J. Benjamin Man (uncredited)
Don Billett Detective Threatening Serpico (uncredited)
Val Bisoglio Weapons Storage Officer (uncredited)
John Brandon Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
James Bulleit Det. Styles (uncredited)
Roy Cheverie Cop (uncredited)
Sam Coppola Cop (uncredited)
Marjorie Eliot Rape Victim (uncredited)
René Enríquez Cervantes Teacher (uncredited)
Conard Fowkes Cop - Narcotics Raid (uncredited)
Frank Gio Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
Trent Gough Cop (uncredited)
Paul E. Guskin Police Academy Classmate (uncredited)
Nick Hardin Television Cameraman (uncredited)
Judd Hirsch Cop (uncredited)
Richard Kuss Detective (uncredited)
Tony Lo Bianco Cop (uncredited)
George Loros Det. Glover (uncredited)
Kenneth McMillan Charlie (uncredited)
Stephen Pearlman Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Tim Pelt Black Hood (uncredited)
William Pelt Black Hood (uncredited)
Jay Rasumny Television Cameraman (uncredited)
Franklin Scott Black Prisoner (uncredited)
Tom Signorelli Bookmaker (uncredited)
Ben Slack Detective Sitting At Desk (uncredited)
Jaime Sánchez Cop (uncredited)
Tracey Walter Street Urchin (uncredited)
Mary Louise Weller Sally - Girl at Party (uncredited)
Judd Omen Doctor
Name Job
Sidney Lumet Director
Waldo Salt Screenplay
Míkis Theodorakis Music
Norman Wexler Screenplay
Arthur J. Ornitz Director of Photography
Douglas Higgins Art Direction
Anna Hill Johnstone Costume Design
Edward Beyer Sound Editor
Robert M. Reitano Sound Editor
Burtt Harris Assistant Director
Dede Allen Editor
Thomas H. Wright Set Decoration
Shirley Rich Casting
B.J. Bjorkman Script Supervisor
Richard P. Cirincione Sound Editor
Alan Hopkins Assistant Director
Charles Bailey Production Design
Reginald Tackley Makeup Artist
Jack Fitzstephens Sound Editor
Whitey Hughes Stunts
Richard Marks Co-Editor
Peter Maas Book
Name Title
Dino De Laurentiis Executive Producer
Martin Bregman Producer
Roger M. Rothstein Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

An honest cop. Who would believe that? Serpico is directed by Sidney Lumet and adapted to screenplay by Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler from Peter Maas’ biography of NYPD officer Frank Serpico who stood up to expose rife corruption in the force. It stars Al Pacino, John Randolph, Jack Kehoe, Biff M ... cGuire, Bernard Barrow, Nathan George and Tony Roberts. Music is by Mikis Theodorakis and Giacomo Puccini and cinematography by Arthur J. Ornitz.. Great story telling meets a first class acting performance in Lumet’s searing movie. Frank Serpico (Pacino), a legend to us mere mortals out on the street, but the most hated man on the NYPD, so much so he almost paid for his sense of what’s right and wrong with his life. Picture follows Frank through his integration on the force and onto the build up of corruption he comes across. All the time we are also getting an insight into the man himself, his life and loves outside of work, with Lumet and Pacino making sure Frank is not painted as a saintly perfectionist, there is no halo above his head, he has flaws like everybody else. New York is expertly painted as a raw and grubby place, the hustle and bustle a nuisance, and the seamy underside where crims and dirty coppers dwell makes you feel like taking a shower. It proves to be a riveting character study and a thought provoking expose at the same time, while ultimately it proves to be a touching experience come the culmination of the drama. Excellent. 9/10

May 16, 2024