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Le Policeman

Original title: Fort Apache the Bronx
  • 1981
  • 13
  • 2h 5m
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6.7/10
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Paul Newman, Edward Asner, and Ken Wahl in Le Policeman (1981)
In New York City, South Bronx's main police precinct is nicknamed Fort Apache by its employees who feel like troopers surrounded by hostiles in a wild west isolated outpost.
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In New York City, South Bronx's main police precinct is nicknamed Fort Apache by its employees who feel like troopers surrounded by hostiles in a wild west isolated outpost.In New York City, South Bronx's main police precinct is nicknamed Fort Apache by its employees who feel like troopers surrounded by hostiles in a wild west isolated outpost.In New York City, South Bronx's main police precinct is nicknamed Fort Apache by its employees who feel like troopers surrounded by hostiles in a wild west isolated outpost.

  • Director
    • Daniel Petrie
  • Writers
    • Heywood Gould
    • Thomas Mulhearn
    • Pete Tessitore
  • Stars
    • Paul Newman
    • Edward Asner
    • Ken Wahl
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    6.7/10
    7.5K
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    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • Heywood Gould
      • Thomas Mulhearn
      • Pete Tessitore
    • Stars
      • Paul Newman
      • Edward Asner
      • Ken Wahl
    • 58User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Murphy
    Edward Asner
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    • Connolly
    Ken Wahl
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    • Corelli
    Danny Aiello
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    • Morgan
    Rachel Ticotin
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    • Isabella
    Pam Grier
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    • Charlotte
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    • Theresa
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    Miguel Pinero
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    • Track Star
    • (as Lance William Guecia)
    Rony Clanton
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    • (as Ronnie Clanton)
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    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • Heywood Gould
      • Thomas Mulhearn
      • Pete Tessitore
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    Camera-Obscura

    Bleak but rewarding...

    Some movies can rely on atmosphere and acting skills alone. This is one of them. The plot is flimsy, and the setting and most characterizations a bit unlikely (but extremely well acted), and the film might recycle many cop-series clichés, but why carp? I expected little more than a gritty urban cop-flick, which it is, but it also proves to be very successful as a heart-felt human drama, thanks in large part to a prime cast with Paul Newman, Edward Asner, Ken Wahl, Rachel Ticotin, Danny Aiello and Pam Grier in a small but extremely creepy part as a deranged homicidal hooker.

    Paul Newman is excellent as a tough tired Officer Murphy and his partner, Ken Wahl, at least 30 years his junior, is one of the very few characters in the film blessed with an almost unbendable optimism, but he is in no way naive. He has a strong sense of realism and pride and, in many ways, represents Newman's moral conscience and ratio.

    The world here is without glamour. It's all very raw and real - not necessarily a realistic setting, but with believable characters - and that makes the whole thing work. It's not formulaic, and never seems to go where you expect it. The film has a downbeat neon-lit dark photography by John Alcott. Depressing, but perfectly matching the mood. It's simple, straightforward, unpretentious, and s basically a portrait of human tragedy. Don't expect flashy car chases or fast action. There's plenty of violence, but it seems to be a way of life, rather than serve as sensationalism, but proves to be a all the more effective. Worth seeing.

    Camera Obscura --- 9/10
    8cottrellpj

    One of the Last 70's Era Cop Movies

    Fort Apache is flawed, but interesting and atmospheric. Newman's and Asner's accents are a bit dodgy, but the location shooting and moral ambiguity place this 1981 movie firmly in the camp of 1970's police/New Yawk flicks. Rachel Ticotin is a real stunner, in a very early role. A lot of fuss was made over the portrayal of minority groups and the South Bronx generally when Fort Apache was being made, though it seems standard movie fodder now.
    Boyo-2

    Fine drama

    Paul Newman is terrific in a bit of a departure for him. There is a huge and talented cast at work here, and Pam Grier steals the show from everyone else. As a crackhead prostitute, she is completely mesmerizing. Rachel Ticotin also does great work as a drug addict/romantic interest for Newman. She does a scene walking down the street in only a nightgown that is memorable. All in all, this movie is good enough to be worth your time.
    7valis666

    Underrated, almost cinema vérité look at the "Bronx Zoo" of the 1970s

    I was a bit taken aback when reading through the external reviews and seeing notable critics like Roger Ebert generally panning this movie. Not that it's a high water mark of film making, but a stylish, gritty, well-constructed movie, certainly.

    The one major distracting element is Paul Newman. His performance is not at fault by any standards, in fact he was very good, but in this dark look at inner city dwellers and how they're prisoners of the crime and poverty that surrounds them, one of Hollywood's most notable actors just sticks out like a sore thumb. Again, not through any misstep that Mr. Newman might have made, but just simply because he is who he is: Too big to fit into a movie about little people.

    Regardless, the movie is highly recommended for anyone wanting a unique look at inner city blight, the people who live in this setting and the men and women who try to protect them. There is nothing quaint about this movie, it is real and rough.
    7DeuceWild_77

    Newman & Wahl as cop partners in a war zone South Bronx

    Almost forgotten nowadays, "Fort Apache, the Bronx" it's an interesting, but somewhat flawed, cop drama about a Police Precinct in the problematic South Bronx located right in the middle of a "war zone" where taking a life became gratuitous and cheap. Hordes of street gangs, hookers, pimps, drug dealers, heroin addicts, winos & bums roams the over-populated slums ready to explode by racial mixtures and a common war against the authority. When 2 rookie cops are killed at cold blood, the newcomer Commissioner demands results and drastic changes in the police procedures starts to appear, it clashes with the ideals of one of the veterans in the Precinct...

    Released around the same time with the now legendary TV Show "Hill Street Blues", this Daniel Petrie directed movie, shares the same themes about the day-to-day life in a Police Precinct with several sub-plots related to the main one in a gritty, depressing atmosphere of a decadent South Bronx realistically photographed by the camera of John Alcott.

    On a high note, even if the movie flows at a slow pace, it catch the viewer much because of Paul Newman's excellent performance as the veteran Irish-American cop, Murphy, himself an outsider in the Precinct, a loner who doesn't like to follow rules by the book, but with a sense of fairness & dignity which makes him a respected individual in the streets. Ken Wahl (the underrated star of Philip Kaufman's "The Wanderers") plays his loyal partner, a daring rookie full of freshness with a will to be promoted soon to start a life with his fiancée. The main plot follows, almost in a documentary style, the lives (in and out of service) of the two protagonists offering a character study of both worlds and their relation to the common values of justice, integrity and the healthy balance between authority and the civilians that lives upon the troubled streets.

    On a lower note, there's too many subplots (some of them cliché-ridden ) that provides unnecessary loose ends & a certain restriction of a 'made for TV' makes this movie experience not at all satisfactory as a more ambitious (& serious) film on the subject matter (needed a Friedkin, Scorsese, De Palma or Cimino on the helm), but still a watchable piece of work for fans of late 70's / early 80's gritty / raw flicks with attitude & a 56 years old Paul Newman in top form.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the movie was shot on location, and the area really was so dilapidated that set designers barely had to do anything to make it look so apocalyptic.
    • Goofs
      In the last scene, you can see the (non-extra) locals being held back in the background to give the illusion of a deserted area.
    • Quotes

      Murphy: You want to go out tonight, have a drink?

      Isabella: Two hundred cops ask me out every day. Why should I say yes to you?

      Murphy: Cause you say yes to all the others.

      Isabella: Well I guess that makes you the only cop in the Bronx I say no to.

    • Alternate versions
      NBC edited 29 minutes from this film for its 1983 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Melvin and Howard, Fort Apache: The Bronx, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, The Devil and Max Devlin, Hangar 18 (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Steppin' Out
      Performed by Mel Tillis

      Courtesy of Elektra Records

      (P) 1980 Elektra Records

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Fort Apache the Bronx
    • Filming locations
      • Charlotte Street, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA(end scene)
    • Production companies
      • Time Life Films
      • Producers Circle
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,200,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,200,000
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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