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  1. Serpico may be the quintessential Sidney Lumet film. A gritty blend of urban realism, character study, and concise storytelling, Serpico is also a great New York City film that makes expressive use of its numerous locations in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. Al Pacino gives a riveting performance as the idealistic yet eccentric New ...

  2. Jan 28, 2024 · The harrowing true story behind ‘Serpico’. Scott Campbell. Sun 28 January 2024 4:00, UK. One of Hollywood’s best-ever crime thrillers, Serpico was always going to apply at least a small amount of creative and artistic liberties to its story despite being firmly rooted in genuine events. As the feature-length adaptation of a non-fiction ...

  3. 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.

  4. Feb 5, 2010 · Serpico earned him a huge fan base, critical praise, and a number of awards and nominations for his electrifying performance of a man fighting not only City Hall but his own inner fears, frustrations, and isolation. He was ably supported by a cast of mostly little-known character actors whose relative anonymity boosted the strong sense of ...

  5. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 9682f7d2-74e6-5a13-ab4cSerpico (1973) | BFI

    Serpico (1973) 1973 Italy, USA Directed by Sidney Lumet Produced by Martin Bregman Written by Waldo Salt, Norman Wexler Featuring Al Pacino, John Randolph, Jack Kehoe.

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Netflix. Film ReviewRetrospective. SERPICO (1973) A young NYPD recruit in the 1960s struggles to expose the corrupt practices of other cops. byBarnaby Page6th December 20236th December 2023Leave a reply. Gritty realism was the stock-in-trade of early-1970s US cop films, and Serpicois one of the grittiest. Indeed, its grimy, messy New York City ...

  7. An hour-long drama documentary tells the incredible true story of Frank Serpico’s one-man battle against NYPD corruption that was immortalised by Al Pacino in the 1973 Hollywood movie Serpico. Frank Serpico and those involved in the true story are brought together for the first time whilst their story is brought to life using drama ...

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