Serpico with Al Pacino: DVD Cover

    Serpico Director: Sidney Lumet Cast: Al Pacino, Tony Roberts, Jack Kehoe, Cornelia Sharpe

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/03/2002
    • Original Release: 1973
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 9,021
     
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    Closed Caption; Widescreen version enhanced for 16:9 TVs; Dolby digital english 5.1 surround; English restored mono; French mono; English subtitles; Serpico from real to reel ; Inside serpico; Serpico: favorite moments; Photo gallery with commentary by director Sidney Lumet; Theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Courage and Integrity
    2. We Take the Collar
    3. The B.C.I.
    4. Everybody Loves You
    5. Undercover Work
    6. The Two of Us
    7. A Note From Joyce Max
    8. Houndstooth Clean
    9. The Wise King
    10. Partners
    11. Priorities Outside the Department
    12. Alone
    13. Confidential Investigation
    14. It Just Goes On and On
    15. I'll Work With You
    16. Outside Agencies
    17. Serious Money
    18. Conspicuous Recognition

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    Editorial Reviews

    The gold standard for all whistle-blower dramas to follow, director Sidney Lumet's Serpico is based on a true story that rattled the proud New York Police Department's code of honor. Arriving in 1973, when its question-authority message was fresh and resonant, it was based on Peter Maas's book about Frank Serpico (Al Pacino), an oddball cop with long hair, a beard, and intellectual curiosity that set him apart. But what truly set Serpico apart from his PBA brethren is his crusade against the force's rampant graft and the unspoken fraternal code that protects it. When Serpico and his politically connected pal Bob Blair (Tony Roberts) try to start an internal investigation, they are stonewalled. When they look outside of the police force, Serpico is threatened. Lumet's direction digs deep into the dirty side on New York's government and the ugliest aspects of the urban sprawl, but counters with glimpses of the bohemian beauty of the city in the Greenwich Village of the 1960s. Serpico is a gritty, gripping, realistic story of one man's fight for the right to live his life as an honest man. For viewers numbed by the uniformed benevolence generally promoted in the age of Law & Order and NYPD Blue, Serpico's crooked cops will be a revelation. Matthew Johnson, Barnes & Noble

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    Serpicoby Anonymous

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    April 23, 2004: I had the opportunity to meet ex-officer Frank Serpico in Europe in the late 1970's. He was living in Holland at the time, and he still had the bullet in his head from the failed attempt by his colleagues to have him murdered. Serpico loved his job, and was dedicated to giving it 100% on a daily basis. While it is indeed true that New York City and the NYPD have come a long, long way, the gritty reality of this movie and the gutsy, brilliant acting by Pacino will remain testimony to historical fact that can never be brushed away. Or forgotten. Terrific movie. Superb acting. Well worth the time to see it.

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    November 14, 2003: I liked this movie alot , didnt think i would like but im a BIG FAN of al pacino so i had to get this movie to see what it was about. when i poped it in my dvd player and watched it it was just fantastic great actin...but sad to here that its a true story ...2 thumbs up for sure


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