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Narc

  • 2002
  • 12
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
45K
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Ray Liotta and Jason Patric in Narc (2002)
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Police ProceduralWhodunnitCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

When the trail goes cold on a murder investigation of a policeman, an undercover narcotics officer is lured back to the force to help solve the case.When the trail goes cold on a murder investigation of a policeman, an undercover narcotics officer is lured back to the force to help solve the case.When the trail goes cold on a murder investigation of a policeman, an undercover narcotics officer is lured back to the force to help solve the case.

  • Director
    • Joe Carnahan
  • Writer
    • Joe Carnahan
  • Stars
    • Ray Liotta
    • Jason Patric
    • Chi McBride
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    45K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joe Carnahan
    • Writer
      • Joe Carnahan
    • Stars
      • Ray Liotta
      • Jason Patric
      • Chi McBride
    • 231User reviews
    • 114Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
    • Henry Oak
    Jason Patric
    Jason Patric
    • Nick Tellis
    Chi McBride
    Chi McBride
    • Captain Cheevers
    Dan Leis
    • Elvin Dowd
    Lloyd Adams
    Lloyd Adams
    • Walter Dandridge
    Meagan Issa
    • Little Girl
    Lina Giornofelice
    Lina Giornofelice
    • Jeanine Mueller
    • (as Lina Felice)
    A.C. Peterson
    A.C. Peterson
    • Freeman Franks
    • (as Alan C. Peterson)
    Karen Robinson
    Karen Robinson
    • Liz Detmer
    Booth Savage
    Booth Savage
    • Cecil Mitchum
    Alan Van Sprang
    Alan Van Sprang
    • Michael Calvess
    Gavyn Donaldson
    • Tellis' Infant Son
    Myles Donaldson
    • Tellis' Infant Son
    Krista Bridges
    Krista Bridges
    • Audrey Tellis
    Thomas Patrice
    • Officer Marcotte
    Garry Robbins
    Garry Robbins
    • Biker
    Lilette Wiens
    • Strung Out Woman
    Omar Samuels
    • Crackhead Junkie
    • Director
      • Joe Carnahan
    • Writer
      • Joe Carnahan
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    User reviews231

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    george.schmidt

    A perfect blend of Lumet & Friedkin cop flicks; one of the year's best.

    NARC (2002) **** Ray Liotta, Jason Patric, Chi McBride, Krista Bridges, Busta Rhymes, Anne Openshaw, Alan Van Sprang, Richard Chevolleau, John Ortiz. Filmmaker Joe Carnahan delivers the gritty goods in this throwback homage to 1970s cop thrillers the likes made by Sidney Lumet and William Friedkin with this moralilty play about corruption, the brutal slaying of an undercover cop and some skeletons rattling around in closets shared by volatile detective Liotta (in one of his fiercest performances to date; a career high) and Patric (equally compelling; the film's barometer of fair game and confusion), a vice undercover cop attempting to redeem his reputation by being assigned to a dicey investigation of the murder of Liotta's protégé partner with more at stake than meets the eye. Carnahan's script is above average in its no-holds barred depiction of the stress-levels of on the job performances by police as well as the dire consequences for their actions and reactions thereof. High adrenalized from the get-go with one of the most pulse-quickening opening moments of any movie in recent memory that continues its brisk pacing and bruised cinematography by Alex Nepomaniaschy and modulated score by Cliff Martinez has a unique look and sound. Its two principals deliver award calibre performances in a genre flick that's more than a cut above from the usual offerings. Produced by Liotta and Tom Cruise (among others); one of the year's best.
    7udeaasykle

    Good movie, great actors

    Seeing that Ray Liotta is one of my favourite actors, I was pretty sure this movie was going to be very good. And it is a good movie. It is dark, well acted and it tells a story of how far some people are willing to go to honour the memory of a friend and colleague. One cop, Nick Tellis, suspended after a stray bullet hits a pregnant woman, is put on a murder investigation of an undercover cop. He teams up with bad ass cop Henry Oak and together they try to solve it. But if everything as it seems? Both lead actors in this movie, Jason Patrick and Ray Liotta, do a great job. You really get the feeling like you are in the movie instead of just watching it. Most of all, the characters are believable and that is so important for a movie like this. If you like thrillers with a dash of action and drama, you will enjoy this movie. I know I did. I rate this movie 7/10
    filmfreak-5

    Brutallic beauty

    It took me ages before I could get around to seing this film, but now that I have, I don't know why..

    This is a very brutal movie, but a very honest one. In something that in some scenes can almost be described as dogma style, the story is about two cops workings as narcs in the underground. Jason Patric and Ray Liotta are both amazing in thier parts, they both manage to get thier characters out in a way that you actually SEE the persons they portray, instead of "just" the actors playing another role as we sadly see so very often in film these days....they actually ACT!!! Bigtime cudos for these two - I always liked both of them, but this might be the best achievements from them both so far - and especially with Ray Liotta, that says a LOT..

    I recommend this film highly...NOT for children though ;-) 7/10
    8mikepwong

    Poignant mystery thriller known for its bad cop plus bad cop pairing

    Rating: 8 out of 10. Written and Directed by Joe Carnahan.

    Narc is one of the best movies that I have seen in recent months, I rented it several weeks ago from the video store and caught most of it again just last week on a movie channel. This is a story of bad cop and bad cop working together, which is a relief to me since the good cop plus bad cop pairing is too over done. Joe Carnahan shows that he is an extremely talented writer and director.

    I have found myself thinking back to this movie several times since seeing it. It has a unique quality and excellent style to it. It also does not hurt to have good writing and directing that was complimented with the great acting of Jason Patric and Ray Liotta.

    Jason Patric is Nick Tellis, an undercover narcotics officer. The movie opens with Tellis chasing a drug dealer through backyards and into a park until the chase ends with a shooting, the suspect gets hit, but so does a pregnant woman that was a bystander. The next scene takes place over a year later, and Tellis is in a boardroom meeting with a police board of inquiry. We find out that the pregnant woman that got shot lost her unborn child and that Tellis has been on an administrative leave all this time for over a year. The board offers him a deal, which is to solve the murder of a slain undercover narcotics officer named Michael Calvess. If he solves this murder, he will be fully reinstated with a choice assignment. Tellis storms out of the meeting declining the offer. A police captain played by Chi McBride follows Tellis out the room and is able to convince Tellis to reconsider.

    As Tellis starts to investigate the murder, he requests the help of Calvess' former partner Henry Oak played by Ray Liotta. Initially the police captain says that Oak is off limits to the Calvess case and mentions that Oak is unstable. Oak isn't just unstable, he is a brutal cop, and we see a few flashback scenes of Oak viciously beating up suspects. Police Internal Affairs is always on the look out to find Oak guilty of brutality or planting evidence or any of the violations of conduct that Oak is suspected of doing. What allows Oak to continue to roam around like a vigilante is his impressive work record, the majority of Oak's arrests end up with a conviction. Therefore, Tellis is able to get Oak back onto the case.

    As we see Tellis and Oak investigate, we see some very unusual characters and a couple of twists to the storyline. Of course Oak is quite brutal and Tellis is okay with using police brutality at times but is sometimes surprised at Oak's actions and methods. The movie ends with some shocking revelations.

    Narc was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2002. Which is not a surprise since this was a very good film.
    7rosscinema

    Good, tough and gritty cop film

    This film reminded me of those cop films from the late 60's and 70's like "The Seven Ups" and "The French Connection" but this film is really dark and dirty. One thing that stands out is the cinematography that I'll describe later. Film opens with a cop chasing a suspect into a park and when shots are fired at one another a pregnant woman gets hit. Month's later the force wants him back to work with an older cop and investigate a cop killing. Jason Patric and Ray Liotta star in this film and its directed by Joe Carnahan who employs a very good visual style to an already familiar story. The film has a dark and gritty look about it that suggests a touch of "Film Noir". One scene in particular stands out and its the one where Patric and Liotta are in a cafe having coffee and talking. The scene is dimly lit with both characters seemingly in shadows. It suggests that both are shadowy figures and have something to hide. Carnahan creates a dark mood for the film that I found very effective. Nothing seems forced here and it creates an indelible aura of bleakness. These are the streets that these cops work in everyday and you can understand some of the personality flaws of the characters. Ray Liotta stands out here and its the type of performance that reminds us why Scorsese cast him in "Goodfellas" in the first place. He gained 25 pounds for the role and along with Tom Cruise and a host of others helped produce this film. All the hard work paid off and I hope studios remember him with more work. He's always been a terrific actor and its hard to forget those eyes of his when he sinks his teeth into a role like this. They're was some talk of him being nominated for an Academy award in the supporting category which would be wrong. Both he and Patric are in the film about the same amount of time. They are both starring roles and its not a supporting performance. Some people complained of the dark edge and mood of the film but thats exactly what I liked about it. Well photographed and very well acted, this is a solid cop film that people should check out.

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    • Trivia
      Both Ray Liotta and Jason Patric participated in the film for nearly no money. In fact, at one point during production the cast and crew's paychecks weren't coming through due to legal and budgetary issues, so Liotta and Patric worked for free because they liked writer/director Joe Carnahan and didn't want to see his career ruined by the shutting down of his movie.
    • Goofs
      Towards the end of the movie, Jason Patric breaks open the car window and, when he opens the door, the legs of several crewmembers are visible through the door's rearview mirror.
    • Quotes

      Henry Oak: I remember one night. I went with the sheriffs on a warrant raid. This dipshit was selling meth out of his apartment. Just a stop-and-pop. Broke down the door, rousted the guy. I was in one of the back rooms looking for junk when I hear something. I turn around and see these... eyes staring at me from a closet. It was a little girl. A little ten year old girl. Naked. Shaking like a leaf; she was scared to death. Her stepfather was pimping her out for rent. I wrapped her in my coat, carried her out to the squad car. I went back... and I beat that motherfucker half to death.

    • Connections
      Edited into Narc: Making the Deal (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Mi Guajira
      Performed by LA Carpool

      Written by Cindy Garcia, Jack Gold and Rick Ryan

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Truy Đuổi Tội Phạm
    • Filming locations
      • Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Lionsgate
      • Cruise/Wagner Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,465,659
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $63,303
      • Dec 22, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,633,747
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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