Serpico

Serpico

Released
14/04/2004
Film and TV Genre
General, Thriller
Video Format
PAL
DVD Region
2 (will only play on Region 2 and Multi-Region DVD players)

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Description

Shot on location on New York's energetic and crime-filled streets, Sidney Lumet's SERPICO, based on Peter Maas's book, is a rousing portrait of courage in the face of insidious corruption, initiating a motif that Lumet would continue to mine in PRINCE OF THE CITY. Al Pacino is forcefully real as Frank Serpico, an independent young recruit entering the police force in the late 1960s, fulfilling a childhood dream. The good old boys of the NYPD lose no time in initiating the unorthodox Serpico in the ways of cutting corners, forging documents, and, most important, taking payoffs from local gambling operations and narcotic rings. His refusal to take his share of illegal protection money combined with his counterculture lifestyle make Serpico a target for harassment by his unified and powerful peers. Lumet hones in on the evocative details of Serpico's personal struggles and inner turmoil as his obsessive fight for truth begins to have disastrous effects on his personal life and threaten his safety. Serpico goes to the commissioner for help but to no avail, eventually taking his story to the New York Times, shattering the police department and putting himself in danger of violent retribution, leading to an inevitably violent and harrowing climax.

Plot Synopsis

Tense story based on the true-life experiences of an undercover New York cop who is ostracized by fellow officers and police officials for exposing corruption within the police department.

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Product Details

Actors
Director
Sidney Lumet
Audio Format
  • Dolby Digital - English
  • Dolby Digital - English, Russian
  • English Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio
1.78:1
Media Format
DVD-Video
Run Time (minutes)
125
Number of Discs
1
Tags
Film Format
Anamorphic
Disc Features
  • Scene Selection
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Interactive Menus
  • Anamorphic
Film Rating (Australia)
R18+
Year of release
1973
Film Rating (UK)
18
Subtitle Language
English
Cast & Crew
Mikis Theodorakis (Composer)
Arthur J. Ornitz (Director of Photography)
Dede Allen (Editor)
Bob James (Music Director)
Martin Bregman (Producer)
Charles Bailey (Production Designer)
Waldo Salt (Author)

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