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Serpico (1973)

R

Drama/Crime · 2h 10m · 12/5/1973

Many of his fellow officers considered him the most dangerous man alive - An honest cop.

Description

"SERPICO" was based on the true story of a New York policeman who discovers that honesty is not expected to be part of his job. He endures scorn and mistreatment from his fellow cops while attempting to perform his job with integrity. The character of Serpico, combining the best elements of the Establishment and counter-culture, is a tour-de-force for Al Pacino. The film is a breathtaking suspense story and a fascinating character study as well as a memorable statement about government's inherant flaws.

Status

Released

Languages

English, Language_Italiano, Language_Español

Countries

Italy, United States

Production Companies

Artists Entertainment Complex, Produzioni De Laurentiis International Manufacturing Company

Budget

$3000000

Revenue

$29800000

Where to Watch

Cast

Al Pacino

Serpico

John Randolph

Sidney Green

Jack Kehoe

Tom Keough

Biff McGuire

Captain McClain

Barbara Eda-Young

Laurie (as Barbara eda-Young)

Cornelia Sharpe

Leslie

Tony Roberts

Bob Blair

John Medici

Pasquale

Allan Rich

D.A. Tauber

Norman Ornellas

Rubello

Edward Grover

Lombardo (as Ed Grover)

Albert Henderson

Peluce (as Al Henderson)

Hank Garrett

Malone

Damien Leake

Joey

Joseph Bova

Potts (as Joe Bova)

Gene Gross

Captain Tolkin

John Stewart

Waterman

Woodie King Jr.

Larry (as Woodie King)

James Tolkan

Steiger (as James Tolkin)

Ed Crowley

Barto

Bernard Barrow

Palmer

Sal Carollo

Mr. Serpico

Mildred Clinton

Mrs. Serpico

Nathan George

Smith

Gus Fleming

Dr. Metz

Richard Foronjy

Corsaro

Alan North

Brown

Lewis J. Stadlen

Berman

John McQuade

Kellogg

Ted Beniades

Al Sarno

John Lehne

Gilbert

M. Emmet Walsh

Gallagher

George Ede

Daley

Charles White

Delaney

F. Murray Abraham

Detective Partner (uncredited)

P.J. Benjamin

Man (uncredited)

Don Billett

Detective Threatening Serpico (uncredited)

Val Bisoglio

Weapons Storage Officer (uncredited)

Raleigh Bond

(uncredited)

Sully Boyar

Principal (uncredited)

John Brandon

Police Lieutenant (uncredited)

James Bulleit

Det. Styles (uncredited)

Roy Cheverie

Cop (uncredited)

Sam Coppola

Cop (uncredited)

Marjorie Eliot

Rape Victim (uncredited)

René Enríquez

Cervantes Teacher (uncredited)

Conard Fowkes

Cop - Narcotics Raid (uncredited)

Ron Gilbert

Cop (uncredited)

Frank Gio

Police Lieutenant (uncredited)

Trent Gough

Cop (uncredited)

Paul E. Guskin

Police Academy Classmate (uncredited)

Nick Hardin

Television Cameraman (uncredited)

Judd Hirsch

Cop (uncredited)

Bianca Hunter

(uncredited)

Richard Kuss

Detective (uncredited)

Ben Lautman

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Tony Lo Bianco

Cop (uncredited)

George Loros

Det. Glover (uncredited)

Kenneth McMillan

Charlie (uncredited)

Judd Omen

Doctor (uncredited)

Stephen Pearlman

Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

Tim Pelt

Black Hood (uncredited)

William Pelt

Black Hood (uncredited)

Jay Rasumny

Television Cameraman (uncredited)

Franklin Scott

Black Prisoner (uncredited)

Jill Senter

Hippy (uncredited)

Tom Signorelli

Bookmaker (uncredited)

Ben Slack

Detective Sitting at Desk (uncredited)

Jaime Sánchez

Cop (uncredited)

Steve Vignari

Gambling Ring Hood (uncredited)

Tracey Walter

Street Urchin (uncredited)

Charles Weldon

Police Sergeant (uncredited)

Mary Louise Weller

Sally - Girl at Party (uncredited)
Crew

Sidney Lumet

Director

Norman Wexler

Writer

Waldo Salt

Writer

Peter Maas

Writer
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