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Serpico (1973)
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Synopsis
Adapted by
Waldo Salt
and
Norman Wexler
from Peter Maas's book,
Sidney Lumet
's drama portrays the real-life struggle of an honest New York City cop against a corrupt system. Neophyte officer Frank Serpico (
Al Pacino
) is determined not to let his job get in the way of his individuality. Despite his colleagues' leery reactions, he keeps one foot firmly planted in the counterculture, sporting a beard and love beads and living in bohemian Greenwich Village, while he performs his police duties with dispatch. Serpico's peers genuinely ostracize him, however, when he refuses to take bribes like everybody else. Appalled by the extent of police corruption, Serpico goes to his superiors, but when he discovers that they have ignored his charges, he takes the potentially fatal step of breaking the blue wall of silence and going public with his exposé. Serpico's revelations trigger an independent investigation by the Knapp Commission, but they also make him a marked man, permanently changing his life. Shot on location with a gritty emphasis on documentary-style realism, Serpico presents a city in decay both literally and morally, as everybody is in on the take, and the cops and criminals are almost interchangeable. Released in late 1973, after months of revelations of Presidential malfeasance in the breaking Watergate scandal, Serpico's true story of bureaucratic depravity touched a cultural nerve, and the film became a hit with both critics and audiences, particularly for Pacino's complex performance as the honest, long-haired whistle-blower. One year after his star-making triumph in
The Godfather
, Pacino was nominated for an Oscar again, and lost again; Lumet and Pacino would reunite two years later for another true New York story,
Dog Day Afternoon
. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
Cast
Barbara Eda-Young
Laurie
Jack Kehoe
Tom Keough
Biff McGuire
Capt. McClain
Kenneth McMillan
Short Order Man
Al Pacino
Frank Serpico
John Randolph
Chief Sidney Green
Tony Roberts
Bob Blair
Cornelia Sharpe
Leslie
Lewis J. Stadlen
Berman
James Tolkan
Steiger
M. Emmet Walsh
Gallagher
Production Crew
Douglas Higgins
Art Director
Peter Maas
Book Author
Peter Mass
Book Author
Arthur Ornitz
Cinematographer
Mikis Theodorakis
Composer (Music Score)
Anna Hill Johnstone
Costume Designer
Sidney Lumet
Director
Dede Allen
Editor
Richard Marks
Editor
Burtt Harris
First Assistant Director
Reginald Tackley
Makeup
Bob James
Musical Direction/Supervision
Martin Bregman
Producer
Charles Bailey
Production Designer
Norman Wexler
Screenwriter
Waldo Salt
Screenwriter
Thomas H. Wright
Set Designer
James J. Sabat
Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Vorisek
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1973
Runtime: 129
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Paramount
Release
February 21, 1974 (Italy)
Awards
1973 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1973 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
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