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Contre-pouvoir

Original title: The Thin Blue Lie
  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
352
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Paul Sorvino, Rob Morrow, and Randy Quaid in Contre-pouvoir (2000)
Drama

A spine-chilling thriller about a courageous young reporter who risks his life and career to go deep into police abuse within homicide.A spine-chilling thriller about a courageous young reporter who risks his life and career to go deep into police abuse within homicide.A spine-chilling thriller about a courageous young reporter who risks his life and career to go deep into police abuse within homicide.

  • Director
    • Roger Young
  • Writer
    • Daniel Helfgott
  • Stars
    • Rob Morrow
    • Randy Quaid
    • Paul Sorvino
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    352
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Young
    • Writer
      • Daniel Helfgott
    • Stars
      • Rob Morrow
      • Randy Quaid
      • Paul Sorvino
    • 8User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rob Morrow
    Rob Morrow
    • Jonathan Neumann
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Phil Chadway
    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Frank Rizzo
    Cynthia Preston
    Cynthia Preston
    • Kate Johnson
    G.W. Bailey
    G.W. Bailey
    • K.C.
    Al Waxman
    Al Waxman
    • Art Zugler
    Beau Starr
    Beau Starr
    • Detective Marshall
    Barry Wiggins
    Barry Wiggins
    • Detective King
    Chuck Shamata
    Chuck Shamata
    • Vinnie
    Louis Di Bianco
    Louis Di Bianco
    • Deep Nightstick
    Melissa DiMarco
    Melissa DiMarco
    • Sandra Durano
    Bruce McFee
    • Detective Harris
    Joe Pingue
    Joe Pingue
    • Detective Regossi
    Philip Granger
    Philip Granger
    • John Reilly
    Hayley Tyson
    Hayley Tyson
    • Sharon Chadway
    Patrick Patterson
    • Chief Inspector Golden
    Christian Potenza
    Christian Potenza
    • Danny O'Brien
    Richard Clarkin
    Richard Clarkin
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    • Director
      • Roger Young
    • Writer
      • Daniel Helfgott
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    6=G=

    Ordinary and obvious made-for-tv no brainer

    "The Thin Blue Lie" is an ordinary docudrama which tells of investigative reporter Jonathan Neumann (Morrow) who moves to Philadelphia in 1976 and sets about writing a series of Pulitzer winning articles about police abuses of authority under mayor Frank Rizzo (Sorvino). This formula flick has the simplistic look and feel of a made-for-tv production with an obvious no-brainer telling of a true story. On the upside it offers some good performances by Morrow, Quaid, and Sorvino. On the down side it's an obvious and predictable pitting of liberal against conservative forces which focuses on the age old and trite rationalization that it's okay to breach individual human rights for a greater good. An mediocre product for channel surfers.
    9dewey22

    The end never justified these means.

    One of the best made for TV movies ever. The story revolves around a new reporter (Rob Morrow) for The Philadelphia Examiner who senses police corruption. He put his life at risk in the investigation along with Randy Quaid's. Excellent performances throughout and well edited and directed. It is a movie which should be watched, especially those who think that a safe city should be sought by any means.
    annick.dries-2

    Real facts deserve a better film !

    From the beginning on, it was clear that this was going to be a weak film. The acting was very bad to mediocre (Rob Morrow, who made me think of the Dustin Hoffman of the 1970s). The screenplay was even worse. It got a little better but towards the end, the whole film collapsed badly. I haven't really understood what part the female characters in this story had to play. The last scene on the graveyard was an anti-climax. Oliver Stone or A.J. Pacula would have made a different story, if they had found the material worthwhile at least. A waist of time.
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    Disappoints

    People couldn't wait for Rizzo to be elected mayor of Philadelphia. He was a popular, inarticulate, authoritarian Chief of Police. (He's the chief that Sidney Poitier talks to on the phone in "In The Heat of the Night.") The city had become positively dangerous by the early 1970s. I lived there at the time and was repeatedly burglarized, as some of my friends were repeatedly raped (on campus at the University of Pennsylvania, and in their dorm rooms too). The liquor store I patronized had bullet holes in its windows. Most shop keepers in my neighborhood either carried pistols in their belts or kept them hidden under the counter. It was like Dodge City without Wyatt Earp. So Rizzo was elected. And, as promised, he reduced the crime rate, although the streets never really became safe again. He reduced the crime rate in two ways. One -- and I'm guessing at this -- is by bringing pressure on his police officers not to officially report crimes brought to their attention. I'm guessing that this is true because the process of recording or not recording index crimes according to political circumstances is universal. It can affect the number of crimes one way or another by forty percent or more. The second way, as shown in this film, is simply by permitting the already existing violence by the police force to increase unchecked. Clobber them. And yet the film disappoints. Rob Morrow is an interesting actor, and Paul Sorvino does fine as Frank Rizzo, one of whose first acts as mayor was to appoint his brother as head of the Fire Department. ("It's a total surprise!" said the delighted brother at the time.) But that's about it as far as the film's virtues go. It's a rather low-budget "All the President's Men," without any of that film's strong points. The script is done pretty much by the numbers. The direction is poor in many respects, including camera placement. A scene involving a conversation between Morrow and another character seems to have been shot from across the street, so there are constantly vehicles passing between us and them, which is unnecessary and annoying. The dialogue is mundane. There are hints of past evildoings that sound like made-up threats. If Lumet had got hold of this, things might have happened. As it is, well -- if there's nothing else on, and you don't expect too much....
    annick.dries-2

    Real facts deserve a better film !

    From the beginning on, it was clear that this was going to be a weak film. The acting was very bad to mediocre (Rob Morrow, who made me think of the Dustin Hoffmann of the 1970s). The screenplay was even worse. It got a little better but towards the end, the whole film collapsed badly. I haven't really understood what part the female characters in this story had to play. The last scene on the graveyard was an anti-climax. Oliver Stone or A.J. Pacula would have made a different story, if they had found the material worthwhile at least. A waist of time.

    Dries Van Dongen

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    • Trivia
      Rob Morrow and Randy Quaid had both previously appeared in.the theatrical film "Last Dance" (1996).
    • Connections
      References La Ligne rouge (1998)

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Thin Blue Lie
    • Filming locations
      • Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Helfgott-Turner Productions
      • Paramount Network Television Productions
      • Showtime Networks
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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