Homicide with Joe Mantegna: DVD Cover

    Homicide Director: David Mamet Cast: Joe Mantegna, William H. Macy, Natalia Nogulich, Ving Rhames

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/08/2009
    • Original Release: 1991
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 7,505

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    Audio commentary featuring writer-director David Mamet and actor William H. Macy; New video program featuring interviews with recurring Mamet actors Steven Goldstein, Ricky Jay, J.J. Johnston, Joe Mantegna and jack wallace; Gag reel; TV spots; A booklet featuring an essay by critic Stuart Klawans

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Homicide
    1. The FBI [5:14]
    2. "I Need This Randolph" [3:27]
    3. "The Fucking FBI" [4:27]
    4. Police Work [6:04]
    5. "This Is Not My Case" [3:02]
    6. "The Candy Store, You Got It" [3:38]
    7. "You Wanna Kill My Baby" [7:25]
    8. Man on the Roof [5:36]
    9. "Stuck Here with My Jews" [6:23]
    10. Late Night at Klein's [:01]
    11. "What's the Thing?" [4:35]
    12. GROFAZ [7:56]
    13. 212 Humbolt Street [7:21]
    14. "I Want to be a Part of It" [6:38]
    15. Sending a Message [4:05]
    16. Third and Racine [7:57]
    17. "Your Mama Turned You In" [3:54]
    18. Cases Closed [6:50]
    19. End Credits [3:31]
    1. The Leading Man [5:58]
    2. The Student [4:20]
    3. The Performer [4:19]
    4. The Guys from Chicago [6:20]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The third film written and directed by playwright David Mamet, this combination of crime drama and character study stars several of Mamet's stock players. Joe Mantegna stars as Bobby Gold, a detective with a gift for negotiation who, along with his partner Tim Sullivan (William H. Macy), accidentally stumbles upon a crime scene -- the murder of an elderly Jewish woman in her corner store. When it turns out that the victim was politically well-connected and Jewish, Bobby's superiors assign him the case because he's also Jewish. The problem is that Bobby isn't very religious and he resents being taken off a higher profile drug investigation involving a dealer, Randolph (Ving Rhames). Bobby's also highly skeptical when the murdered woman's family claims that her death was not a simple robbery but an anti-Semitic hate crime. As he gets deeper into his case, however, Bobby discovers that a larger conspiracy may be afoot, and he begins to question his own ethnic roots. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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