Antonino D'Ambrosio gets to know 'Frank Serpico,' the real cop who inspired one of the 1970s' most iconic crime movies. By THR Staff Fans of Sidney Lumet’s 1973 Serpico, starring Al Pacino and his ...
NEW YORK, New York (WABC) -- The idea behind a new documentary called "Frank Serpico" is to find the man behind the myth of one of the NYPD's most controversial officers. The film was well received ...
“If I get angry enough, I’ll live,” Frank Serpico, the NYPD undercover cop and outspoken opponent of police corruption, said to himself as he lay dying after a botched 1971 drug deal bust-up. Made ...
Director Sidney Lumet 1973’s noirish drama of a plainclothes cop exposing corruption at the New York City Police Department finally debuts in the ultra-high definition disc format to American ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- A former New York City police officer, whose claims of police corruption in the 1970s were chronicled in an Al Pacino movie, joined dozens of current and former officers Saturday at a ...
Francesco Vincent Serpico (born April 14, 1936) is an American retired New York Police Department detective, best known for whistleblowing on police corruption. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he ...
Robert Redford passed on the lead role in the 1973 classic Serpico, a film that became a defining project for director Sidney Lumet and star Al Pacino. According to Redford, the decision came after ...
The full lineup for the 77th Venice Film Festival will be announced on July 28. In the meantime, organizers have set the roster of restored titles that will make up the Venice Classics section which, ...
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