- Prince of the City
Infobox Film
name = Prince of the City
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caption = Theatrical poster
director =Sidney Lumet
producer =Burtt Harris
writer =Sidney Lumet Jay Presson Allen (screenplay)Robert Daley (book)
narrator =
starring =Treat Williams Jerry Orbach
Richard ForonjyLindsay Crouse
music = Paul Chihara
cinematography =Andrzej Bartkowiak
editing =Jack Fitzstephens
distributor =Orion Pictures andWarner Bros.
released =August 21 ,1981
runtime = 167 minutes
country = USA
language = English
budget = $8,600,000
gross = $8,124,257 (USA)
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amg_id = 1:39202
imdb_id = 0082945"Prince of the City" is a
1981 film about anNYPD officer who chooses to expose corruption. It starsTreat Williams andJerry Orbach and was directed bySidney Lumet . It is based on Robert Daley's 1978 book of the same title.The DVD was released on May 22, 2007, without the commentary by Sidney Lumet that had been announced in an online chat on February 21, 2006 on the Home Theater Forum by a Warner Home Video representative. However, Lumet appears on the DVD in a companion featurette by
Laurent Bouzereau .Taglines
*"A cop is turning. Nobody's safe."
*"He broke the one law no cop could violate: he betrayed his partners."Production
Orion Pictures bought Robert Daley's book for $500,000 in 1978.cite news
last = Harmetz
first = Aljean
coauthors =
title = How "Prince of the City" is being "platformed"
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pages =
language =
publisher =New York Times
date =July 18 ,1981
url =
accessdate = ] Daley was a former New York Deputy Police Commissioner for Public Affairs who wrote aboutRobert Leuci , an NYPD detective whose testimony and secret tape recordings helped indict 52 members of the Special Investigation Unit and convict them of income tax evasion. Originally,Brian De Palma was going to direct withDavid Rabe adapting the bookcite news
last = Ansen
first = David
coauthors =
title = New York's Finest
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pages =
language =
publisher =Newsweek
date =August 24 ,1981
url =
accessdate = ] andRobert De Niro playing Leuci but the project fell through.cite web
last = Corry
first = John
coauthors =
title = 'Prince of the City' Explores a Cop's Anguish
work =
pages =
language =
publisher = "The New York Times "
date =1981-08-09
url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D07E1DA143BF93AA3575BC0A967948260
accessdate = 2008-06-09] Sidney Lumet came aboard to direct under two conditions: he did not want a big name movie star playing Leuci because he did not "want to spend two reels getting over past associations," and the movie's running time would be at least three hours long. Lumet cast Treat Williams after spending three weeks talking to him and listening to the actor read the script and then reading it again with 50 other cast members.cite news
last = Scott
first = Jay
coauthors =
title = Director Sidney Lumet Fears for the Future of "Real" Films
work =
pages =
language =
publisher =Globe and Mail
date =August 19 ,1981
url =
accessdate = ] In order to research the role, the actor spent a month learning about police work, hung out at 23rd Precinct in New York City, went on a drug bust and lived with Leuci for some time.cite news
last = Lawson
first = Carol
coauthors =
title = Treat Williams: For the moment, "Prince of the City"
work =
pages =
language =
publisher =New York Times
date =August 18 ,1981
url =
accessdate = ] By the time rehearsals started, Williams said, "I was thinking like a cop." Lumet felt guilty about the two-dimensional way he treated cops in "Serpico " and said that "Prince of the City" was his way to rectify this depiction. He and Jay Presson Allen wrote a 240-page script in 30 days. The film was budgeted at $10 million but the director was able to bring it in for under $8.6 million.Reaction
Orion decided to open the film initially in select theaters in order to allow good reviews and word-of-mouth to build. They were unable to buy television advertising because of the cost and relied heavily on print ads, including an unusual three-page spread in the "
New York Times ".Some law enforcement officials criticized the film for glamorizing Leuci and other corrupt detectives while portraying most of the prosecutors who uncovered the crimes negatively.cite news
last = Raab
first = Selwyn
coauthors =
title = Movie critcized as glamorizing police corruption
work =
pages =
language =
publisher =New York Times
date =August 30 ,1981
url =
accessdate = ] John Guido, Chief of Inspectional Services said, "The corrupt guys are the only good guys in the film." Nicholas Scoppetta, the Special Prosecutor who helped convince Leuci to go undercover against his fellow officers, said, "In the film, it seems to be the prosecutors who are disregarding the issue of where real justice lies and the prosecutors seem to be as bad or worse than the corrupt police."The film was so authentic that the head of the DEA called Lumet and wanted a copy of the movie for their training program.
Trivia
*The character of Daniel Ciello is based on real-life NYPD
Narcotics Detective Bob Leuci. After he quit the job, Leuci turned novelist and wrote the gritty police dramas "Snitch", "Odessa Beach" and "Captain Butterfly".
*The film originally premiered on TV in a 4-hour version, introducing new material that had been cut for the theatrical release, which runs 167 minutes. This material isn't featured on the "Special Edition" double DVD.References
External links
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* [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19810101/REVIEWS/101010356/1023 Roger Ebert review]
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