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Le prince de New York

Titre original : Prince of the City
  • 1981
  • R
  • 2h 47min
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Le prince de New York (1981)
A New York City narcotics detective reluctantly agrees to cooperate with a special commission investigating police corruption, and soon realises he's in over his head, and nobody can be trusted.
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Un détective des stupéfiants de la ville de New York accepte à contrecoeur de coopérer avec une commission spéciale chargée d'enquêter sur la corruption de la police, et se rend vite compte ... Tout lireUn détective des stupéfiants de la ville de New York accepte à contrecoeur de coopérer avec une commission spéciale chargée d'enquêter sur la corruption de la police, et se rend vite compte qu'il est dépassé.Un détective des stupéfiants de la ville de New York accepte à contrecoeur de coopérer avec une commission spéciale chargée d'enquêter sur la corruption de la police, et se rend vite compte qu'il est dépassé.

  • Réalisation
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Scénario
    • Jay Presson Allen
    • Sidney Lumet
    • Robert Daley
  • Casting principal
    • Treat Williams
    • Jerry Orbach
    • Richard Foronjy
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    10 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Scénario
      • Jay Presson Allen
      • Sidney Lumet
      • Robert Daley
    • Casting principal
      • Treat Williams
      • Jerry Orbach
      • Richard Foronjy
    • 74avis d'utilisateurs
    • 51avis des critiques
    • 80Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 4 victoires et 15 nominations au total

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    Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    • Detective Daniel Ciello
    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Detective Gus Levy
    Richard Foronjy
    Richard Foronjy
    • Detective Joe Marinaro
    Don Billett
    • Detective Bill Mayo
    Kenny Marino
    • Dom Bando
    Carmine Caridi
    Carmine Caridi
    • Detective Gino Mascone
    Tony Page
    Tony Page
    • Detective Raf Alvarez
    Norman Parker
    Norman Parker
    • Assistant U.S. Atty. Rick Cappalino
    Paul Roebling
    • Assistant U.S. Atty. Brooks Paige
    Bob Balaban
    Bob Balaban
    • Santimassino
    James Tolkan
    James Tolkan
    • Assistant U.S. Atty. George Polito
    Steve Inwood
    • Assistant U.S. Atty. Mario Vincente
    Lindsay Crouse
    Lindsay Crouse
    • Carla Ciello
    Matthew Laurance
    Matthew Laurance
    • Ronnie Ciello
    Tony Turco
    • Socks Ciello
    Ronald Maccone
    • Nick Napoli
    • (as Ron Maccone)
    Ron Karabatsos
    Ron Karabatsos
    • Dave DeBennedeto
    Tony DiBenedetto
    • Officer Carl Alagretti
    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Scénario
      • Jay Presson Allen
      • Sidney Lumet
      • Robert Daley
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    8tlawrence

    The Best of the New York Cop Pictures

    The best of the Lumet NY cop pictures. PRINCE OF THE CITY has an excellent script by Jay Presson Allen and a fine cast lead by Treat Williams and the best of NY's local actors. Danny Ciello, a NYC narcotics cop, deals with the conflict between his "moral compass" and the realities of drug law enforcement. The film is about Ciello clearing his conscience and suffering the consequences of seeing his police colleagues burned in the process. Supporting perfs are superb with special notice to Jerry Orbach as Ciello's partner and Lane Smith as the FBI agent that befriends Ciello's confused wife. Haunting score by Paul Chihara adds the finishing touch to this fine film about "doing the right thing" even when the consequences are so high.

    Hope this film is soon released on DVD for everyone to enjoy...
    jlrayfield

    One of Lumet's best!

    Prince of the City is probably Sidney Lumet's best film to date. It is better then Serpico because it shows how dirty police corruption can get. Everyone is guilty in this film to some degree, there are no hero's. The viewer is taken inside the world of drug addicts and drug dealers, cops, lawyers and judges and is shown how easy it is for them to sell out and how sad it is when they do sell out. While "Prince of the City is a very long film and sometimes gets a little slowed down, it is a great story that is worth watching.
    louiepatti

    Excellent Film, Unflinchingly Realistic

    Much has been made of this film's brilliance and how it was glaringly ignored at that year's Oscars. It richly deserved the awards it never received. Its realistic, gritty feel comes from the fact that the movie was lifted straight from the book, with only name changes. The viewer is drawn into the unraveling world of a narcotics' policeman as he recoils in disgust from what he does to maintain his squad's phenomenally high arrest rate, i.e., stealing, bribing, corrupting themselves to nail the corrupt. Cielo first targets people far from him but then the circle tightens until he fingers his own men. For a cop to rat on fellow cops is a deeply ingrained anomaly, an affront to the ties that bind the police in a brotherhood deeper than blood. The direction is great, the dialog heavily laced with coarse language that deepens the realism, and the acting is fantastic. Treat Williams never again received a role nor gave a performance that approached the stellar proportions of this one. Jerry Orbach is so immersed in his part that Dick Wolf cast him as a homicide detective for Law & Order based on seeing his acting in this movie. All of the characters are three-dimensional, human and evoke emotions. Some are admirable, others pitiful, some are despicable. Though long, Prince of the City is never boring, and it leaves its moral dilemmas largely unanswered, letting the viewer sort out who did the right thing. This film was made by Sidney Lumet as an apology to the NYPD for his hatchet job in Serpico. It succeeds in more ways than mere atonement; this movie is superior to its predecessor in many ways and was inexcusably blown off at that year's Academy Awards. Still powerful and has aged well, even if Treat Williams and Lumet haven't.
    7arthur_tafero

    Prince of the City - Best Cop Movie of All TIme

    Yes, Treat Williams was not as good an actor as Al Pacino in Serpico (the film that made Pacino's career). But Sidney Lumet was a better director than the vast majority of cop film directors, and the dialogue was better written for this movie than 99% of the cop films I have ever seen. The supporting actors are the strength of this movie. There must have been at least a dozen stellar performances from most of the cast involved in a secondary role. Lindsay Crouse was very good on the distaff side, but this is primarily a man's film.

    To be more precise, it is not just a cop's film, but is a cautionary tale for most of us who had graduated college and tried to be honest, forthright, truthful, have integrity, and perform in a professional manner, regardless of our chosen field.

    The world has a way of eroding all of those things, bit by bit over a long period of time. Chasing money becomes more important than some of those lofty principles, as they do not put food on the table. Sometimes they do, or if you are Jesus, you can create your own loaves and fishes, but the rest of us are not Jesus.

    There is great empathy for Danny Ciello from most viewers; I knew I felt sorry for him. However, a prosecuting attorney makes a point about if any arm of the law is corrupt, then the whole system suffers. Corruption, however, does not start with the police, or teachers, or hospital workers or accountants or any other hard-working person. Corruption starts at the top of the food chain and works it way down. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Lumet does a great job with the direction and this is a film that is not to be missed if you want a real piece of New York City reality in the late 1970s.
    10stuhh2001

    move over Raging Bull, Godfather, Goodfellas, On the Waterfront, you've got company

    You know the gag, "Behind the tinsel and glitter of Hollywood, there's a lot more tinsel and glitter." Well behind the filth and corruption of the so called "War On Drugs", there's a lot more filth and corruption. When I was a young and naive budding trumpet player, I idolized a trumpet player by the name of Red Rodney. He played with Charley Parker. That's like starting for the Yankees. Like Parker he became addicted to heroin. To me he was royalty. The drug life for him was one of incarceration and constant police surveillance. One day he said a common occurance during an arrest was for the police to take and keep any money he had, and take AND SELL THE DRUGS THEY CONFISCATED! After seeing this movie do you have any doubts? I saw Sidney Lumet give a talk about his career. After the talk was over, I went up and asked him how could the Ciello character even dream about talking to the Feds, knowing that his entire operation was mired in illegal hanky panky. Lumet says he asked Bob Leucci, the real life Danny Ciello, and he told Lumet to this day he still can't truly explain it. Where did Treat Williams, a competant actor up till this movie summon the greatness he reaches. The disintegration from a cocky cop who thinks he owns New York City, to a weasel who causes suicide and ruin for his closest buddies and their families is heartbreaking. The virtuoso cast and Williams probably said after seeing the film, "How the hell can we top this?" You want to know something? THEY NEVER HAVE! An American classic, not to be missed!

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    • Anecdotes
      Akira Kurosawa complimented director Sidney Lumet on the beauty of the camerawork and the whole movie. By this he meant that there is an elemental connection between the story and the techniques used. For example, background lighting is gradually phased out to make the characters stand out more towards the end of the film.
    • Gaffes
      Assistant U.S. Attorneys Cappalino and Paige discuss emptying the entire SIU Narcotics unit at one time through "normal rotation". However, Det. Ciello had been there for 11 years and Det. Mayo had been there for 9 years, so clearly there's no such thing as "normal rotation". Moreover, an entire Narcotics unit would not be routinely emptied all at once, destroying institutional memory; members would come and go individually, through attritional reassignments and retirements.
    • Citations

      Daniel Ciello: I know the law. The law doesn't know the streets.

    • Versions alternatives
      The film originally premiered on TV in a version broadcast over 4 hours (running no longer than 196 minutes), including previously unseen material which had been cut from the 167-minute theatrical release. Among the restored scenes is one that makes more sense of the DiBenadetto Case (the character Ciello's first rat-job).
    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Best of 1981 (1981)
    • Bandes originales
      Love Will Keep Us Together
      (uncredited)

      Written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield

      Performed by Captain & Tennille

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 janvier 1982 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site (United States)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Prince of the City
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Governors Island, New York Harbor, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(scenes at ferry landing)
    • Société de production
      • Orion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 8 600 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 124 257 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 64 713 $US
      • 23 août 1981
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 8 124 257 $US
    Voir les infos détaillées du box-office sur IMDbPro

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    • Durée
      • 2h 47min(167 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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