Prince of the City (2007)
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Director:Sidney Lumet
Studio:Warner Home Video
Writer:Jay Presson Allen
Date Added:2011-09-25
ASIN:B000N3SROA
UPC:0085393184926
Genre:Drama
Release:2007-05-22
Location:0889
Duration:167
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 1.0
Languages:English, French
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French
Features:Special Edition
Sidney Lumet  ...  (Director)
Jay Presson Allen  ...  (Writer)
 
Treat Williams  ...  
Jerry Orbach  ...  
Richard Foronjy  ...  
Don Billett  ...  
Kenny Marino  ...  
Summary: Based on a true story, "Prince of the City" stars Treat Williams as Danny Ciello, a conflicted New York cop who reluctantly decides to go undercover for the feds to ferret out police corruption. At first, he recklessly gets off on the danger, but as the feds tighten the screws, the guilt-wracked Ciello is forced to compromise his partners and friends, and his own checkered past inexorably catches up with him.
Sidney Lumet, who also directed "Network"and "Dog Day Afternoon", is esteemed as an actor's director. This film is prime evidence. The peerless ensemble, including Jerry Orbach, Bob Balaban, and a duty roster of great New York character actors, is flawless. If there was any justice in Hollywood, "Prince of the City" would have been Treat Williams's star-making breakthrough, his "Serpico" (which Lumet also directed). But this film couldn't get arrested at the box office and was criminally snubbed by the Academy. Due to its length and gritty, profane dialogue, it is severely compromised when broadcast on network TV. For fans of "NYPD Blue", "Law & Order" and "Homicide", here is a movie ripe for discovery on home video. "--Donald Liebenson"