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Directed by David Mamet.
The third film written and directed by playwright David Mamet, this combination of crime drama and character study stars several of Mamet's stock players. Joe Mantegna stars as Bobby Gold, a detective with a gift for negotiation who, along with his partner Tim Sullivan (William H. Macy), accidentally stumbles upon a crime scene -- the murder of an elderly Jewish woman in her corner store. When it turns out that the victim was politically well-connected and Jewish, Bobby's superiors assign him the case because he's also Jewish. The problem is that Bobby isn't very religious and he resents being taken off a higher profile drug investigation involving a dealer, Randolph (Ving Rhames). Bobby's also highly skeptical when the murdered woman's family claims that her death was not a simple robbery but an anti-Semitic hate crime. As he gets deeper into his case, however, Bobby discovers that a larger conspiracy may be afoot, and he begins to question his own ethnic roots. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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by Jymkata in Grand Rapids Trading Post
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"I started this group because there is a large local connection on Spout of Grand Rapids, Michigan users. Even with DVD releases every week there are quite a few movies that remain unavailable to rent at GRPL, Netflix, or Blockbuster online. This group is not intended to be an ebay or take the place of Spout's purchasing service, but to connect users to other users who will lend or give a copy of a desired film so it can be watched. All right, I'll kick this off. These are the movies I cannot find - if you have a copy or know where to locate one(without having to spend $20 or more online) please let me know. 1. The Magician (1958) 2. Bad Ronald 3. Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire 4. Brighton Rock 5. Cobra Woman (1944) 6.Cul-de-sac (1966) 7. Edge of Darkness (1943) 8. Ice Cold in Alex 9. Man of Iron (1981) 10. Ministry of Fear 11. Murder by Contract 12. Skin Game 13. The Blue Dahlia 14. The Crimson Kimono 15. The Fugitive (1948) 16. The Lusty Men (1952) 17. The Phenix City S ... " [More]
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Homicide is writer/director David Mamet's exploration of self-identity in a modern society. Using police detective Joe Mantegna's murder investigation as a framework, Mamet focuses on the psychology of his main characters, and in the process offers up ample amounts of pitch-perfect dialogue. Though the procedural elements of the detective genre are present, Homicide is much richer than a standard genre film, with ample opportunity for sterling performances from Mantegna and supporting cast members William H. Macy and Ving Rhames. Despite its low budget, the film has the look of a more expensive production, thanks largely to Roger Deakins's superb cinematography. There's a considerable amount of detail that becomes increasingly important as the film progresses; though its plot may challenge some viewers, Homicide proves to be a thoroughly rewarding experience. ~ Richard Gilliam, All Movie Guide
 

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