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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
Full Product DetailsDisc #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]
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