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À couteau tiré

Original title: Copkiller (l'assassino dei poliziotti)
  • 1983
  • 12
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.2K
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À couteau tiré (1983)
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A pair of corrupt cops spend their illegal cash on an uptown New York City apartment.A pair of corrupt cops spend their illegal cash on an uptown New York City apartment.A pair of corrupt cops spend their illegal cash on an uptown New York City apartment.

  • Director
    • Roberto Faenza
  • Writers
    • Ennio De Concini
    • Hugh Fleetwood
    • Roberto Faenza
  • Stars
    • Harvey Keitel
    • John Lydon
    • Nicole Garcia
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Roberto Faenza
    • Writers
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Hugh Fleetwood
      • Roberto Faenza
    • Stars
      • Harvey Keitel
      • John Lydon
      • Nicole Garcia
    • 38User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Lt. Fred O'Connor
    John Lydon
    John Lydon
    • Leo Smith
    Nicole Garcia
    Nicole Garcia
    • Lenore Carvo
    Leonard Mann
    Leonard Mann
    • Bob Carvo
    Sylvia Sidney
    Sylvia Sidney
    • Margaret Smith
    Carla Romanelli
    • Helene
    Nicola Cancellaro
    Ettore Venturini
    Antonio D'Acquisto
    Benedetto Sestili
    Giorgio Lucenti
    Angelo Cecchetti
    Nikolaus Moras
    Bob Kelly
    Tony Mayer
    Harriet Kurland
    Paul Ragonese
    A.L. Sheppard
      • Director
        • Roberto Faenza
      • Writers
        • Ennio De Concini
        • Hugh Fleetwood
        • Roberto Faenza
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      9Captain_Couth

      John Lydon's first and only starring role!

      Corrupt (1983) was a very good film. The movie is about a pair of corrupt cops (Harvey Keitel is one of them) who spend their illegal dough on an uptown New York City flat. It's unfurnished because they didn't have anymore money to put furniture in it. John Lydon stars as a very disturbed youngster who plays a bizarre game of cat-and-mouse with Harvey. He convinces him that he's the notorious cop killer that has been hunting police officers. Harvey kidnaps him and makes him his permanent guest inside his apartment. Is John the corrupt cop killer? Can Harvey get to the bottom of this twisted case before or will he get caught up in some twisted and sick mind games? To find out you'll have to get Corrupt!

      A rarely seen film that is in the hands of the public. Since their is no true owner of this movie, scores of terrible copies are floating around the market place. The only legitimate copy of this film I have seen was the mid-eighties release from Thorn-E.M.I. The true title is Corrupt, any other copy is a crappy transfer (Cop Killer) and their has been no official D.V.D. release either. Any copy on this format is nearly unwatchable and horribly edited. Try and find the old eighties copy on Thorn/E.M.I. Stay away from others.

      Highly recommended.

      P.S. John Lydon's pop group Public Image Limited was supposed to score the soundtrack for this film. He even worked on the soundtrack with his band mate Keith Levene and Martin Atkins over the phone (long distance). The original title of the film was to be The Order of Death. The unused music appears on the semi-official release "You are Now Entering A Commerical Zone" album. Harvel Keitel plays an early proto-type of his future "Bad Lieutenant" character in this film.
      Infofreak

      Underrated thriller/psychodrama

      'Order Of Death' (aka 'Copkiller') is one of the most interesting movies on Harvey Keitel's early resume. Along with 'Fingers' and 'Blue Collar' it's one of his most underrated performances, and a movie that every Keitel fan should seek out. His character here - a corrupt NYC cop - is almost a practice run for his magnificent 'Bad Lieutenant'. Keitel plays Fred O'Connor a dysfunctional police officer who co-owns a secret luxury bachelor pad with his partner, bought with dirty money. The city is going through a series of cop killings and paranoia is rampant, though O'Connor doesn't really seem all that concerned at first. He becomes a little jumpy when he finds himself being stalked by a mysterious weirdo (John Lydon, yes Johnny Rotten of Sex Pistols infamy), and positively freaks out when he turns up on his doorstep claiming to be the cop killer. O'Connor doesn't believe him but is panicked all the same, as his whole secret life is at risk of being revealed, so he does the logical (?) thing - he keeps him prisoner. But this is only the beginning in a film that keeps you guessing, as mind games and battles of will ensue, with some strange identity and relationship swapping, almost worthy of legendary 70s headtrip 'Performance'. This strange film, somewhere between a hard boiled genre crime movie and an art-house puzzler, is flawed but fascinating, and should appeal to fans of Abel Ferrara and Wim Wenders, especially the latters overlooked 'The American Friend'.
      4writenact

      Coulda, Shoulda...but DIDN'T

      I thought Harvey Keitel, a young, fresh from the Sex Pistols John Lydon, then as a bonus, the music by Ennio Morricone. I expected an old-school, edgy, Italian cop thriller that was made in America. Istead, I got a mishmash story that never made sense and a movie that left me saying: WTF!!! Too many unanswered questions, and not enough action. The result: a potential cult classic got flushed down the toilet. Keitel and Lydon work well together, so maybe Quentin Tarantino can reunite these guys with better script. Oh, and the Morricone score: OK, but not memorable.

      Overall, not a waste of time, but not a "must see", unless you are a hardcore Keitel fan.
      6xuenylomluap

      Claustrophobic.

      Offbeat weirdo Leo Smith (John Lydon) creeps his way into corrupt cop Fred O'Connor's (Harvey Kettle's) head to play mind games. John Lydon's lack of acting skills actually helps to make his character even kookier than he was probably written. And there's for sure a weird chemistry between Lydon and Keitel. Fred O'Connor is on the edge. Is Smith a psycho? Eventually one snaps.

      It's a good, off-kilter psychological thriller.
      matt-201

      More Harvey wallbangin'

      Vicious and ingenious Italian policier featuring Harvey Keitel as O'Connor, an almost impossibly surly New York detective on the take, who smokes fine cigars while basking in his one prized possession--a Central Park West apartment paid for with drug dealers' money. In what must be a comment on O'Connor's tunnel vision, the apartment is almost totally unfurnished--it's as if O'Connor blew his whole wad on the place, and had none left over to make it liveable. Narcotics-division cops are getting slaughtered by a serial killer, and one day a scrofulous, pouty British geek (John Lydon--that's Johnny Rotten to you) shows up at the illicit apartment, confessing to the crimes. O'Connor is sure Leo the Brit isn't the cop killer--but the kid has seen his illegal crash pad, so now what?



      The director Roberto Faenza has made what is surely the most explicit movie ever about the homoerotic subtext of the policier genre. The first two thirds are a fiendishly crafty minuet of sudden reversals; the last is a sadomasochistic folie a deux that's closer to Pinter or Genet than Don Siegel. Lydon is shockingly effective as the pettish punk (he ought to have a cat to stroke); Harvey Keitel seems Harveyish for a while, until you start noticing his hundred strokes of physical inventiveness. A Scotch glass smashed to bits shocks O'Connor with his own unconscious fury; a pair of chopsticks O'Connor doesn't know how to use turn into Saharan spears crudely crucifying a spicy tuna roll. Sizing up the averages, Keitel has the coolest resume of any contemporary actors--and O'Connor goes up in that gallery of scream-like-a-moose Harvey angst right next to Matthew the Pimp, the shylock-pianist from FINGERS, and that very bad Lieutenant.

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        Filmed in 1981, but not released in the U.S. until 1984.
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        Edited into Money (1991)

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      • Release date
        • January 15, 1986 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Corrupt
      • Filming locations
        • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(interiors)
      • Production companies
        • Aura Film
        • Cooperativa Jean Vigo
        • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 57m(117 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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