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Prince of the City (1981)


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Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Briefly discussed in the Lumet is Dead thread, an elite drug cop sings to feds, hijinx ensues.


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Haven't seen it in like a million years but my memory is one of 'Serpico' where the lines separating the good guys from the bad are not nearly as distinct.


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here's the Lumet thread:
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=15938

Treat Williams is great in this movie, one of Lumet's best.

� Prince of the City (1981) � harkening back to the corrupt cops of his SERPICO days, this is another true crime adaptation with all kinds of complex notions of guilt and responsibility that had become a hallmark theme of his work by this time, with the complicated morality tale played out in naturalistic terms against Lumet�s beloved NYC backdrop. His 1st Oscar nom for writing, but no nom for directing? Boo!


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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I liked the message and its effort to tell a complicated story, but also, it was a little bit too long and could have used a few fewer Treat Williams freakouts.

I like how Orbach never really left character to go play Briscoe on Law & Order.


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RealityChuck wrote:
So-so film. Competent, but not memorable in any way.


yeah, but that's your take on Lumet's entire career.


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