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Closed Caption; Deleted scenes with optional commentary; Shootout storyboard sequence; "The Making of an Urban Western": Behind the scenes; Feature commentary with director James Mangold, producer Cathy Konrad, actors Sylvester Stallone and Robert Patrick ; French-language track; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Widescreen (1.85:1) enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions
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1. Cop Land [5:28]
2. The Accident [3:53]
3. He Jumped! [4:22]
4. Answers [5:22]
5. A Way of Life [5:16]
6. Dumping Garbage [6:13]
7. Don't Shut Me Out [7:05]
8. Payback [6:32]
9. The Funeral [3:09]
10. The Sheriff of Cop Land [6:34]
11. The Party [4:41]
12. The Best Girls Are Taken [2:42]
13. Taking Care of Superboy [3:35]
14. The Diagonal Rule [5:05]
15. Ray Had a Plan [5:19]
16. The Mob Owns This Town [7:57]
17. I'm Watching You [5:11]
18. Finding the Truth [4:33]
19. A Boy's Plan? [6:23]
20. Bringing Him In [8:48]
21. Credits [7:47]
The second film from writer/director James Mangold, the corruption drama Cop Land stars Sylvester Stallone as Freddy Heflin, the much-denigrated sheriff of tiny Garrison, NJ, a community which -- thanks to a technicality -- is populated almost entirely by members of the New York City Police Department. When young cop Murray "Superboy" Babitch (Michael Rapaport) becomes embroiled in a controversial shoot-out which leaves two black youths dead, he apparently commits suicide rather than face the wrath of an official investigation. In reality, however, he flees to safety back home in Garrison. In the wake of the controversial events, NYPD Internal Affairs lieutenant Moe Tilden (Robert De Niro) arrives in Garrison to uncover the truth, attempting to enlist Freddy to help watch the watchmen, including Superboy's uncle, veteran cop Ray Donlan (Harvey Keitel); coked-out Gary Figgis (Ray Liotta); and Joey Randone (Peter Berg), the husband of the woman (Annabella Sciorra) Freddy loved and lost. A rich, complex film about redemption, Cop Land's portrayal of Freddy's struggles to prove his worth mirrors Stallone's own return to thoughtful, character-driven drama after years of vacuous action roles. Like Freddy, he faces an uphill battle, fighting for respectability in the face of a superb cast including Janeane Garofalo, Cathy Moriarty, and Paul Calderon. Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide